The house steward of the District Hospital desires (through our columUs) to thank Mr. J. H. Harris, of the London Dairy, Victoriastreet, for a parcel of illustrated papers for the use of the patients. Strawberries and cream daily at the D.S.C. 100 dozen of our celebrated 2s lid ladies' kid gloves in fashionable shades. D.S.C. Tonson Garlick Company's premises to be entirely rebuilt. Twenty drawing and sitting-room suites now selling at greatly reduced prices. All the building to be pulled down Christmas consignment.-A large lot of laoe curtains from Is lid to 255, including real lace, from 9s 6<l to 5&. D.S.C. Tonson Garlick Company have 110 lengths of carpets left slightly damaned by fire and water; most of them to be sold at less than half price—a rare chance for our country customers. On sale at the temporary premises behind Opera House]
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10628, 17 December 1897, Page 5
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