Still there is another opportunity, and this one the last. Ladies who are fond of bargains (and what ladies are not?) should, without delay, hie them to the salvage sale at Te Aro House. Madame De Launay’s stock of millinery, drapery, underclothing, and mantles that was saved from the recent fire in Lamb-ton-quay, has been purchased from the Insurance Company for a mere nominal sum, and will be offered at this special sale, commencing on Friday next. As quality was always a. characteristic of this stock, customers will find it, combined with prices, so low as to be utterly without a parallel in the history of Wellington. There are three things that we would recommend in this matter—lst. Don t take our word; but come and see for yourselves. 2nd. Don’t delay your virit. as the quantities are limited. 3rd. Don’t forget that this sale is to be of brief duration—six days only—and the end of thefirst week'will see the end of the salvage sale, Te Aro House. —[Advt.] £IOO Reward. —They cure all diseases of the stomack, bowels, blood, liver nerves, and. kidneys, and £IOO will be paid for a case they will not cure or help, or for anything impure or injurious found in them—Hop Bitters. Test it. Read.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 606, 15 September 1883, Page 13
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211Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 606, 15 September 1883, Page 13
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