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Lease expires iv a few Weeks. Everything* must he Sold by April 30, Owing to the Expiry of Lease the Entire Stock -in-Trade and Fittings of THE DUNEDIN FURNISHING COMPANY (Late LARNER'S, behind the Bank of New Zealand) * MUST ALL BE SOLD BY APRIL 30. Nothing can be Reserved, as on that date everything must bo asray, consequently no Reasonable Offer will be Refused. The Stock is one of the Largest in Dunedin.. Everything is thoroughly reliable, and this affords an opportunity to Hotelkeepers, Dealers, and any persons requiring Furniture to secure it far below the cost of production. CONDITIONS OF SALS. — Prices quoted are for absolute Net Cash before Delivery, but if terms are required they can probably be arranged at an advance it Buyers' references are satisfactory. Tho Stock comprises— lrtrn, Brass-mounted, and Wood Beds'eads— an enormc-n- variety— Cheats Drawers in all tizet, Daehesoe Tables and Chests, Ploin *nd Ma--ble-top Washstand*, Plain and Mirror-d«or WartlroaeF, Sid*board« and CbfffoDiers, Overmantlea, Book Cms*, Fire Brasses, Kitchen. Dining, imd Fancy Tables, Roclcu<g Chairs, Toilet W*.re. Suite* of Furuitura in Leather, Cloth, Tapfstry, Horsehair, Cretonne, &a , Matt, Raps, mid Carpet* of all doeoript'iou*, Matting, C*rpet, Linoleum, *nd Oilcloth, Cornice PoJen, Gardm Tools, Cbairs of ail sorts. Kitchen Drewern, Colonial So?*s, Cono^e*, Cusbiom, Whatnots, JHirrors, loma lorely Ducbeme T*bles and Marble-top Wa*bftt*na» fen mateb, Wtck«r Chairs, jriniform R -ckw*. Steel and Bratsrail and Kitchen Fenders, Writing TabUs, Wire M»fclressCT, Wool Rug», Uphol»ter*d Spring Ma< tosses, Flock Mtttressea, Pillows, Baliters, Umbrella Stands, Carprt Squ«re«, Child* Cb»irs, Dwek <3aair«, Go-girt*, Wo >d B*.tHte-«i< (xoms beauties), Pailugfs, Hair Mattresies, Blankets and Quilts, Wood and Itoa Coin Kiddfrnaiuster Carpet*, Iron Toee, Chairc, Bedsteads, «nd Verandah Blinds, bo., tec. " Also, the Earir Material "and partly-manufactured Goods, Comprising— Straw, Flax, Flock, Belgian Tick, Chair %vA Sofa Fc»me», Hewian, Spring*, American Leather, Suite Frames, Kapok, Screw Cattor*, fee., fee, few. A Big" Lot of Remnants of Linoleum and Oilcloth to g-o First Day. PREMISES WILL JBE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY TO MARK DOWN THE STOCK. ' SALE BEGINS THURSDAY, APRIL 13. Yon tmufe come at occa if yon wai)t to seenre anything. If yon ha Yen's tl\ the purchnr.e mouey just now you can p»y » deposit, and the Good* will be kept for you until tha leaae exp;res.

MOTHERS should REMEMBERI when selecting an artificial Food for their Babies I THRES DISTINCTIVE SMARAOTERISTI&S! \ OF • i j \ For INFANTS asacl IfJVAUDS. j IT 18 EASILY DIGESTIBLE AND VERY ASSIMILABLE AND NOURISHING. IT IS READILY SOLUBLE AND W& BE PREPARED !N A FEW SECONDS. \ IT IS FREE FROM HUSKS AND INDIGESTIBLE f\IAYTr,R,WHiCH WOULD CAUSE IRRITATION. The importance of these properties is seen when it is remembered that the digestive organs are simpler, and the necessity for readily available food greater in an infant than in an adult. By the use of MELLIN'S FOOD, and the exercise ot proper care, those diseases which make such frightened havoc among infants — diarrhoea, convulsions, and the various wasting diseases, &c, have been largely decreased.

WIIiCOX, SMITH, Jfc CO., lOOBEIGN STAMP DEALERS, J? P.O. Box 17, Bunedin. "Wanted fok Pboslpt Cash, ,USED NEW ZEALAND NEW ISSUE STAMPS. 2Jd, Sd, and Is values .. Is per dozen 3d, 4d, 6d . . . • 9d per dozen 8d 3b Cd per doz. 9d .. .. .« .. 4s Cd per doz. 2s .- .. -. .. 9d each 5a .. ... .. .. 2s each "All Stamps must he Clean aud Entiio. Reference Bank Australasia. ■ 6ap

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Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 26

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