CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES.
If popular appreciation be any tost or criterion of succoisful catering for popular wanty, then surely Pringle’s must be the happiest of establishments. If crowds of satisfied purchasers, all testifying in the most unmistakable manner to the Z'oal and ability of the head of tbi< popular establishment, may be trusted—then, there is no more advantageous place at which to make one's collection of Sun presents. To be crowded from morn till eve with . eager purchasers sntelv hears most conclusive evidence to. the magnificent value and the equally magnificent assortment to be obtained at Pringle’s. Witn the most perfect assurance we can safely advise our many country readers not to miss when in town this popular Lambton quay fh»7 will here find, gathered from aU quarters of the globe, fascinating nicknacks irresistible in their novelty and cheaonese. and will have no reason to regret taking onr advice. They will find—it is true—no rubbishy side shows, but what is better by far—an ; unequalled assortment at unparalleled low | prices. 2W
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3009, 22 December 1896, Page 2
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169CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES. New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3009, 22 December 1896, Page 2
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