Hoav to do it ! !—Why, Sell good Clothing at Two-thirds its value ! Who are the losers ? — The Creditors of Robinson's estate. Who are the gainers I—Thel—The Lawyers, the Public, and G. &C. The Bankrupt Stock of J. B. Robinson was purchased at a heavy discount off original cost, so Garlick & Cranwell are rapidly clearing it out to the Public at Two-thirds its value. LikeAvise, Drapery, Hosieiy, Millinery, and Manchester Goods, are being Sold at Cooperative Cash Prices by G^BLICK & CRANWELL, City Hall Arcade.—[Advt.]
REMOVAL. C. WESTPPAHL wishes to inform his friends, and the public, that he has received his first and second shipment, ex "Glenlora" and "Wanganui," of English, French, and German Goods. The public are requested , to purchase early, before all are sold. C. WESTPFAHL, BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER, 19
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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 11, 27 November 1880, Page 88
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130Page 88 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 11, 27 November 1880, Page 88
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