There arc few men in this city who claim your attention more than Mr. Geo. Fowlds, he has for several years past successfully catered for your support, and given entire satisfaction, and in return for th« patronage given him has decided to hold a public sale for one mouth from date, and to sell the bulk of his immense stock of clothing, shirts, ! hosiery, hats, mercery, tailoring, etc., at and | under cost prices. This should prove a I splendid opportunity for investment for I those requiring any of the above lines. I Twenty-five per cent. Closing partnership I account. Cash sale of furnishing goods at I "The People's" Furnishing Warehouse. New | stock, value £18,500, is open for your seleci tion at 25 per cent, discount for cash at time | of purchase. Now is the time to furnish your I house. As soon as the required amount is in i hand, ordinary prices will be reverted to. — J. Touson Garlick, top end of Queen-street, ' Auckland. r'AiNf.Kss Corn Curb. — This prepara- ! lion completely cures the most painful corns, hard ' or soft. A few applications only required to deaden j the pain. It is also most useful in removing any I thickening of the epidermis, or homy portion of the j skin. Full directions attached 'to each battle I trice One Shilling.— Kdnou, Chemist, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9270, 4 August 1893, Page 6
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