Mm. Blford, of Parnell, widow of Thos. Blford, late of Plymouth, who died recently at hi* realdenee, Cracroft-street, Parr ell, after a very lone illness, deiirei us on her behalf to thank those kind friend! who, daring her husband's lifetime and when there seemed to be some hopes of his recovery, subscribed towards getting him a horse and trap as a weans of earning a light means of livelihood. She is especially graUful to Dr. (Jhortland, Mr. Street, aed others, who interested themselves in init attng the movement, but desire* to Inform them that she has been compelled to utilise the money collected to defray the expenses of her husband's funeral. She gratefully thanks the subscribers for their kindness and food intentions. ' . , . ~.• ; liACE Curtains.— the usual nice. , We have purchased a large lot of good curtains at 40 per cent, undeit wholesale price to clear and are telling them at two-thirds of usual price, consisting of * (Jaipur*," Scotch, and Nottingham lace, " Cabul, Arirlo-Swtss, an* Madras, many of them 4J yards long, aiiif beautiful designs.- Oarlick and Cranwell, House Furnishers, Queen-street, .Auckland , There are three things that will never •ton' Virtue, rice, and time; also, Vanity Fair, V»Jt7 Fair, « d *«» v "»»y *** OiraNttM) v - ■ • .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7269, 6 March 1885, Page 4
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