Dbpbesbion.— Depression in trade and bad timeß are general all the world over. New Zealand is no exception to the rule, but householders may take comfort in the thought that if money be scarce a littlewill go a long way in the purchase of the necessaries of life, notably, flour, which Wardell Bros, and Co. are selling at 2s, 3s lOJd, 7a 6d, 143, for 251 b, 501 b, 1001 b and sacks respectively. Numerous other items reduced to meet the times.— [Ai>vt.] And yet you will ftnd that anyone who requires thorough artistic and legitimate photographic work that is permanent and of the highest order or execution still patronises C. H. Manning, as his still increasing business testifies. The demand for his own patent process, the bromaline photos, is largely on the inorease. Another new exhibit of all classes of work just added at studio, 150, Colombo street. Appointments advisable to void aetontion.-f^^T'J i
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4904, 20 March 1894, Page 1
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155Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4904, 20 March 1894, Page 1
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