ARGUMENTATION. It matters not whether it is m regard to buying a pig, or electing a new member for the East Coast, having the town lit with gas, or borrowing £20,000 for the construction of a railway to Ormond, debate is sure to be called into requisition. Questions also which scarcely affect the individual and concern the general public very little, are discussed with wonderful pertinacity, and yet, strange to say, a most important one — " Where shall I buy my Clothing ?" Which affects every man, either m his appearance- . or his pocket, is too frequently lost sight of. Sound argument says ■ GO TO WILLIAM ADAIR'S, Where your can buy Cheap and Seasonable Drapery, Clothing, Boots, & Shoes, At such prices which seldom occur at this season of the year, and is only under the special circumstances mentioned m another advertisement. WILLIAM ADAIR. SHOP TO LET, ENQUIRE m the PREMISES of the UNDERSIGNED, Who will during the KTES3KTC 1 TWO MOSTTSIS, previous to removal into HIS NEW WAREHOUSES, Dispose of the Balance of his Salvage Stock, Also, all his recent purchases for the present season AT AN ALARMING REDUCTION! %&° The Crisis has Come. WF* Urgent Emergency. %W° Home Drafts to Honor. Bank Overdraft Cancelled. £2000 Wanted at Once. Bankers' Accommodation being- inexorably restricted, my usual Trade is unequal to the Task. I am therefore constrained to force Sales, and compelled to realise at whatever Sacrifice. Every Sale I have held has been pronounced a success, because they were REAL AND NOT BOGUS! In their Character, and I fully believe the Public will, on this occasion, as heretofore, respond to my invitation. THE STOCK IS THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED IN THE DISTRICT, The whole of the Stock must be Sold, as it is the intention to OPEN THE NEW WAREHOUSE, with AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK, now on the way from England, advices of which have been received by the present mail. The Goods are all \\ educed, and marked m Plain Figures with Red Ink. A further reduction m the way of a CASH DISCOUNT of 2s. m the £, On all purchases of 20s. and upwards.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 835, 15 July 1879, Page 3
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353Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 835, 15 July 1879, Page 3
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