MEMORANDA.
Mr J. (J, Barrow, the local manager of the New Zealand Clothing Factory, ia about to make extensive alterations to the Factory's premises ia Albert Etreot, and in order to prepare for tkeso.ho has determined to have, a olearance sale for one month, Room must be made for the goods coming forward to replenish the row renovated building; and hence, during the month, evory article is to be sold from 10 to 50 per cent below the Factory's usually low prices, Mr Burrow may thus expeot to have a busy time of it during the ensuing four weeks, Mr Robert McKeown, chairman to Sit Walter Buller's Election OjininUtw, conveys Sir Walter's best thanks to tho Committee, and to the electors who voted for Sir Walter during the recent election. ■ Mr Charles Buckland, proprietor of the Salutation'dote), announces tlia*.; tho lease of Messrs Ehrenfried Bros, hating oxpircd, he has arranged to have special ale on draught at the Salutation, at. the corner of Maokay and Mary etreets, Besides, nothing but win.es end spirits of the very beat brands are kept in stook by Mr Buokland, Messrs Fleming and Go's weekly sale of cattle will be held as usual to-morrow afternoon, Fivcepringers near calving will be included, Mr U, S. Clark, manager of tho Moana* taiori G.M.'Go's mine invites' tendors' for pinking , a winze, For particulars see adver* tisement, The Secretly of the Board of Education hae a [notice in this morning's issue ngking for tenders for improvements to tho Tararu school, . Mr John St. Olair; of 91 Qaren strcot, Auckland, ha? been nppointed District Agent for the Economiu Firo Qffioe (Limited) whose head office ia at. 26, Old Broad street, London, I he oompany fc of firm stand and high repute, of whioh all enquirers may become satisfied by calling upon tho Looal Agont, MrS. T, Whitohouso. at his well known office, Albert Btrect, Thnuieß, ' ' ' s. ■ :
. Mr Theo, WcoVb advertisement in another column is commouled to the careful ntten* ton of the roador, . •
Tho total numbor of votes polled at the vsri us colling pi ,ccs during tho nwnt cohteet for tho To Aroha Bent baa now been complo'od by Mr t,eo, W, Lawlor, Returning Office, and ds will be seen by advertisement in another column, tfr Fra-e----his been olooM by a majority if 352. If you want to turnish, tho bosi, hou?o to i;o to is Garliolc aadOiftjiwoli'B of Auckland. Lhey furnieh a 3 roomed\ioiiro for £17 lOe, A. four roomed house lor £38 j a 5 roomed houso for £80; a 6 roomed hou?e for £160 Iu addition.to furnilnre, bed linen, blahkotn curtains, table clothe, tnwols, fwlen and iron?, and floor coverings, arc mippliert lor the iimountß aboyn montionod for net cash. They are large importers nf American and Austrian bunt woo , ] chairs, iron bedatoada, and minufaoturorn of all other kinds of furniture, Tliay import direct from tho manufacturers, oarpoin, linoleum, mattings Manchester goods mil gcnoritl furnishings You can get till you want for your hnuso i\ the most reasonable prices, and can depend on having it woll paokol, Bedding of all kinds kopt road? for dolivnry. Wire wovo mattrepsos ma.lo to any eizeo y Garlick and Otanwell, Qnoen stroot, Auckland,-Advt
MEMORANDA.
Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 6968, 14 July 1891, Page 2
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