Ix is tome tim#fsince we were called upon to record anything in the way of " selling off",or ''immensereductions " in the { cfothingj deparfeierit. .But jwe are no|?. reminded that Messrs J. Cosgrave I! and Co., are calling a sale of drapery ?and clothing at .their establishments in Owen and, AbertBtreets. The stocks in these establishments embrace £20,(3100 worth of goods. Cheap drapery and winter clothing will noyr pc the order of the day-rrADVT.- :
. 'TjH^ivLMgesfc/jShipmeritl of Drapery^ Millinery and Cldttirig ever importedjdirecjffrom manufacturers to the Thames is opened this season _at r , J. Maeshail's, who is determined to sell' With ''thb: Smallest Hemunei^ativff Profit, and is certain the public Trill.not find his goods surpasssed,, it .equalled, A'ot - value by any house in New Zealand!- Inepection,, Solicited.—^Advt.
Gekots'_Oiotb:hs and every descripfion of Djeing: ,atid Oleanitig dohi oA.theJ sbottest; ppßßibleilotioS, StHhe Thames Dyein^EsWblishment, corner of Rolleston and Richmond streets.—Advt.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2004, 7 June 1875, Page 2
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145Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2004, 7 June 1875, Page 2
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