HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1885-01-23, Page 5910
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very Cash purchaser of $2 worth. of Goods or over is entitled to a
guess at the number of Buttons in a vase -which is in the V indow.
Every guess is registered in a book provided .for the purpose, and
the cu9tonaer gets a a dupAcate of his or her guess, and when the
buttons are counted, the person guessj.ng the number, or the nearest
to it will get the Muff and Cape, and those who are not so fortnnate
as to get the above articles will have the satisfaction of Knowing tha
they have bought their goods at one of the gr-ceatest Clearing sales
ever held in Wingham..
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Heavy Tweeds and Etoffes at 50 cents per yard, usual price 75cts. All heavy Woolen
goods and Furs imarked down to .cost and under, and in fact all our immense
stook, comprising Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Crockery and Glassware,
ecc.,,, must be, soid in order to make room for Spring Importa-
' tions. .Still en hand a few Half Chests of our
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AT FIVE POUNDS FOR ONE DOLLAR. -
WE GIVE YOU A POUND OF THE CELEBRATED .NEW ERA BAKING POWDER EWA
FIFTY CENTS Alii YOU WITH A CARVING KNIFE AND
FORK WORTH 75 CENTS FOR- TAKING IT AWAY.
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