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A PHENOMINAL DRAPERY SALE IN WELLINGTON. Visitors to the Wellington Exhibition will doubtless remember tbe prominent premises on Lambton-quay called the Koonomlc, whose cash system of trading has beoome so popular that ln a little over two years tho premises have had to be enlarged twioe. Their fifth halt-yearly Bale has lust commenoed, and the rush of customers has been bo great that tney have been quite unable to cope With the rush of business. The reason of it all ls of oourso that the prioes quoted for some olasses of goodß are almost inoredlble. For Instance, 120 beautiful black and oolored Cloth Jackets, usually priced at 12s 6d to 18a each, are being sold for 2a lid ; Ladles' Shirte. markod Sa Cd, are being oleared at 9d oach, Beautiful Dress Materials, at Is lid, 2s lid, and Bs Ud per yard, are marked half-price, &c, _o, Any of our residents visiting Wellington should certainly visit the warehouse, as they could by making a few purchases save their train 'ournev by so doln 119

The quiet of Taupo was broken lately by two Maori marriages, whioh came off with great rejilolngs. The weddings were solemnised la tbe wbarepunl of Papanul early la the mornlnc, and at midday b large number of Europeans end Maoris bqo down to a well- appointed marriage feast, ln which from SOO to 600 participated. Major C. T. Picton 1b manager of the State Hotel at Denlson, Texas, which the travelling men say ls ono of the best hotels ln that seotion. In speakiog of Chamberlain's Colin, Cholera, end Diorrbcei Remedy, Mbjor Picton says: "I have used it myself nnd In my family for several years, and take pleasure in Baying that I consider it an infallible oure for diarrhsci and dysentery. I always re- j commend it, and have frequently admlnis- ] tered It to my gueßts iv tbo hotel, ond ln every oase it htia proven Itself worthy of unqualified endorsement.'' For aalo by A. Ecoles, Wholesale" and Rstall Chemist. L-if-.-iWir aud Hastings. 1071 Briton and JTrenoninan, tiwone&nd Dane Turk, Spaniard, Tartar of Ukrulue Hidalgo, Uossank, Cadi, '■T'cl'. Dutchman, aud Low Dutchman, ■t hcJjjgfeJua serf, che Polish Jew, Ajj___Bn____<d Colonies, to jflH|^^^^^H|Bta_L_aplencild a *________■__ _____B_H_BB____. !o_______H________H_______P___i !_______________■_■__________

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10624, 1 June 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10624, 1 June 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10624, 1 June 1897, Page 3

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