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IMPORTANT NOTICE. Tbe Undersigned takes tbi* opportunity of heartily thanking the residents of Wairarapa for their liberal patronage, and bege to announce that he is Now Opening Up, 13 CASES OF MILLINERY, DRAPERY CLOTHING, ETC, ETC, Just to hand, per Aorangi. These Goods are the best VALUE OBTAINABLE, and will be sold RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Usual Discount for Cash. Zinc Liued Oases For Sale. Agent for Union Fire Insurance Company. W. Toogood, Featherston. Important to Wairarapa Settlers who want to Buy Furniture and Household Requisites. The Greatest Clearing Sale of the Day. Flodkton’s Far-Famed Variety Store, in Manners Street, Wellington, to be Cleared Out—Stock, Look, and Barrel. All the Immense Stock of Furniture, Household Requisites, and General Goods to be sold at amazingly cheap prices. The old place to be pulled down and a splendid New Variety Store to be erected on its site by Flockton. I, HENRY FLOCKTON, Proprietor of the Variety Stores, Manners Street, Wellington,

Respectfully desire to intimate to the Wairarapa settlers that the whole of the immenselstoch of Furniture, Iron, mongery, China, Crockery, Glassware Brushware, Spring Matrasses, Bed* steads, Blankets, Carpets, Bugs, Pictures, Ornaments, Cutlery, E.P. Ware and General Household requisites require to be sold and cleared out within the next few weeks. Settlers in the Wairarapa can obtain splendid bargains at this sale by either waiting Flockton’s store themselves or sending theiriorders by post. The reason which makes this Great ClearingJißale imperative is that the present buildings which form the Vabiexx Stobe has become utterly inadequate in’accommodation for the requirements','of an immense and daily increasing business, so that I require to pull down the old building at once and erect extensive new and commodious premises. This Sale is an honest and genuine one. I must sell every article of my stock. Everything must be cleared out, and that without delay. The prices, will, therefore, be fixed on such a scale of cheapness as to make a speedy sale an absolute certainty. This is the grandest chance ever placed before the Wairarapa public. Everything required in a household will be offered at this Great Clearing Sale. There is something tor every * body in the stock of the variety store, and everyone who makes a purchase will get better value for their money than they ever did before in their lives. Country Orders accompanied by reference or remittance promptly executed. HENRY FLOCKTON, At the Variety Store, Manners Street. Educational Depository. liHE Undersigned has just received s Large Assortment of— Books, suitable for Wedding and Com. plimentary Presents Christmas Boxes and New Tear’s Gifts Also, Plain and Fancy Stationery Day Books, Ledgers, Cosh, Pocket, and Memo. Boeks Newest designs in Terra Cotta Vases Glass and China Ornaments Photo., Scrap and Pern Albums Photo. Frames, Workboxes and Baskets Ladies’ Bags, Purses, Card Cases Visiting Cards, Papesteries, Playing Card Oleographs, Fooke* Knives Pocket Oempasse* Hairbrushes, Combs, Ao., Ac. NEW KUBIC. PHOTOGRAPH! m all its branches. Photographs taken In any weather by the Instantaneous Gelatino-Bromide Dry Plates. Largest and best assortment of Maori Photogiapbs in New Zealand, including Rewi Te Whiti, and other celebrated Chiefs. THOB. E. PEICE. bookseller AND stationer, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, Mabtbbios. 531

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1808, 17 March 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1808, 17 March 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1808, 17 March 1886, Page 1

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