Mr. C. Rowe, the -worth}' shipping clerk at H.M. Customs, and who is always indefatigable in rendering assistance to any causc of charity, on Saturday last Lauded over to the Industrial Home the sum of £o ISs 4Jjd, •which he has collected during the last few days, for the purpose of assisting in giving the boys and girls of that institution somt ■ amusement at this present festive season. To meet the increasing demand for linen goods of ever}' description, at ?roi>iiTt ate piucc*, Smith and Ouujhey, 300 and Upper stroct, and at Ncwm-irket, have maclo arrangement for regular shipmeuts direct from the looms of .Belfast manufacturers. By advices to hand, per last mail, the lirst consignment of a reccnt Urge purchase will anive next week, ex s.s. Cbimberazo. This lot, in addition to linens, tabic damasks, cloth?, and napkins, will include hollands, towels, sliir;s, collars, and cuffs, &c., together with over 500 doztn cambric handkerchiefs. ooon.s were uoi t <jkt fob. ca.sh, and on such other advantageous terznfi as will enable advertisers to sell them at acd i wholesale price.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6590, 1 January 1883, Page 5
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