The great sale of clothing, hats, shirts, etc., at Victoria Arcade affords an opportunity of buying first-class goods at a very low price. George Fowlds has large shipments to arrive from Home next month; and, as his accommodation is limited, he is compelled to clear out" £4000 worth to make room. The value offering is quite _ phenomenal. Manchester, July 22, 1892. Circular letter to agents No. 55. The Secretary Auckland Gas Company, Limited. —We beg to advise you that we received the highest award for any gas engine shown at the Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition. There were ten different makes of engines exhibited, seven of which received silver medals, and two received bronze medals. We are the only firm of gas engine makers who received the high award of the ' Diploma of Honour." The committee included such names as Professors Ayrton, Crookes, Perry, Robinson Silvan us Thompson, Unwm, Mr. Preece etc ' who are among the leading scientists of this country. ..We think that their opinion as to which is the best gas engine in the market is of considerable value.—Grossley Brothers, Limited. TV" y- i Cricket, tennis, and boating shirts and trousers in great variety. Latest novelties. —J. W. r Shackelford's, 194, Queen-street, • next Auckland Savings Bank.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9023, 31 October 1892, Page 6
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