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A OIiMMER /CLEARANCE, during which that happy combination of illimitable benefits and infinitesimal co^t, j aptly described by one of the greatest of our living financiers as A LOT FOR A LITTLE, which will be at the servico of friends and foes alike. Shop early and often and make tho most of it. According to the Conservative Preea |tlie Country is GOING TO THE DOGS, but all tho Liberal Organs say that things 11 is looking up." Without placing too much reliance upon either of these opinions, and after surveying the position from a point of peculiar advantage, we can go as far as to say that there's PLENTY OF MONEY ABOUT. Our past year's business has proved tliat light up to the hilt, and whether this happy result comes from confidence in the present policy of the country, or from the hope that MR SEDDON'S APPLE CART will be upset beforo long, we neither know nor care. The joyful fact is that there's plenty of moDey about, and during our Summer Sale we intend to take a L\v buckets full, and make this sale surpass all provioui effort*. Fconomiio as you may, Drapery and|Clothing cannot be Hated as luxuries, any more than Broad aad Butter oan be classed with those dnhes of Nightingale's Tongues the epicurean 1 o an .fcmperor used to feast on. I at it be admitted then that Clothing and Drapery are necessaries j also, let it be taken aa read that John Bullied 's is the best place for these commodities. Say it is not the best place !— you dare not ! you must not ! A storm of indignation would greet you from ths Horse Shoe Kange to the top of Mount Cook. Your wife would desert you, your children turn from you your old friends scout you as a dangerous lunatic, and ere long, spurned from the society of your fellow men, you would bo compelled to leave civilised haunts, and to eat grass like Nebuchadnezzar of old. RESERVE I OUR PUKCHASES FOR THE OPENING DAY OB TUE GREAT CLEARING SALE OF J. BULLEID & CO., Tiie Universal Providers, OAMARU AND LONDON. I The Precise Day will Shortly be Advertised.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8791, 18 January 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8791, 18 January 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8791, 18 January 1897, Page 2

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