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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 6 Nov 1884, p. 3

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TEL BONALL 'DOES HIS OWN FURNACE WORK ERR BOX ALL gives s ecial attention toh |Our Millinery and Dress-Making Departments he and Ventilating Buildings. smi 1+ O. GOrrigan's BOOTS AND SHO 4 the superior taste of Miss Balleatyne | MLORING in way of trimming. A fresh stock of Groceries conatantly.on Nand, and: Pro- + D El / \ | ) | M - N n dude taken at the very highest market Prices. We know the prices of Wheat i | and Barly are very low, but we oan ou with full confidence, that i i i iberal. He oe atloy are vy low. hut goods froma vor would, 2% as The undersigned takes pleasure in returning thanks for the liberal and still proof i prices extending patronage he has received since opening business in Port Perry meat. In St him, ShiLand look theonghounstock wl tou which has been still further increased since moving into his present temporary : . Store. Having now 3 Having secured the services of : GIYEN UP ; 2 NOW FOR MR. H. R. SMALE Every other line of business I will devote my time and attention to my Boot and Shoe Businessand will take pleasure in waiting on customers. B the facilities of all necessary Capital, thorough experience and. 2% ' i . [in every department of the business I can select the best Stock in the Market 8 As Cutter for this Department, I have no hesitation in saying | aud being Cash Purchaser secure the large discounts allowed for Cash. With | DAVENPORT & JONES, such advantages and a determination to supply customers with the best uality of Goods at lowest possible prices I mean to secure the Boot ro Shs : a business of the town and this I mean to secure by proving to the public thas O 4 \ OTIEEING it is to their advantage to patronize my establishment as well for quality 2 4 of the goods as the prices at which they are sold. A large staff of first-class workmen kept constantly employed making up ordered work. Repairing done when required. I expected to announce my opening out in my New Store No. 1, Blong Block before the Agricultural Show in Port Perry on the 16th inst., but I fear I won't get in till the following week. Tha public will still find we in my temporary premises till the New Stora is ready, § stone FE bbs Ordered at my establishment will be turned out in a highly Yow . in stock and are mamafacturing the largest, best satisfagtory manner. My: Stock of Tweeds, Worsteds, Pant- most complete assortment of Cutters and Sleighs ever| | ings and Overcoatings; is large, tothe public in this locality. They are all builtin the 5 . Styles, of the Best Material, and by 3 n, and the PRICES ARE RIGHT. . Over $7,000 worth of every variety of Books and Shoes the Choice of the Market and the Cheapest. Give me a call. . AIT New Y "| And particularly well assorted, and consists of some of the finest French, English, Scotch, and Canadian manufactures. ie first-class Stock * of Gent's Furnishings, Hats, &e., {and every thing new. ' T. 8. CORRIGAN. JOSHUA WRIGH CONTINUED EFFORT

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