CLEARING. . SAL njEOTTUEE, GAKPETS, f H. ;ISTOGE THIS SALE WILL SOON BE DRAWING TO A CLOSE. THE:'BALANCE OF THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD. EURTHERr REDUCTIONS WILL BE MADE TO 'ENSURE A SPEEDY CLEARANCE OP THE ENTIRE REMAINS. CARPETS AND FURNITURE of eifery descriptidat BEDSTEADS AND iBEDDIN#, WOVEN WIRE MATTRESSES IRON COTS, WARDROBES, DUCHESSE CHESTS; WASH-STANDS AND SUITES IN TAPESTRY AND OTHER COVERINGS OVERMANTELS, OIL-PAINTINGS ih Gilt Frames, and Scores of Other Articles too Numerous to Particularise, REMEMBER-A GENUINE CLEARING SALE of the above class of goods is of Very Rare Occurrence. TIT A TVTACS The Balance of these will he offered at Merely Nomiaal JtXA.l\vJ&."""" Prices to effect a quick sale. THOSE ABOUT TO PURNISH SHOULD INSPECT THE STOCK EVERY ARTICLE IS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, AND MUST BE SOLD FORTHWITH. Colombo and Gloucester Streets, & Cathedral Square
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIV, Issue 12322, 12 October 1900, Page 2
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