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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 292, 20 June 1883, Page 2

 

XAUTtW: j „ . ,-,. INi Submitting the following Extra- ; ordinary '- ' Special Cheap Price List OP DBAPEBY,/ , CLOTHING, ! 7 " r"™— ~~ — BOOTSr&cr &c. j I take this opportuntity of informing jthose who have not yet made their ! "■' i 1 To have a look idhrer my Stock before ■deciding elsewhere. Support i 1 : Local Stores. Don't send money ) out of the place, more especially I when you cmjp ; ' 1 {buy I Fine White Calico for 2/11 doz. I Stout Brown Calico for 8/6 doz. I HorrocksVtLdngclotb, 4/u doz. j Crewdfon's Calico-. 5/11 ch>x. Stout Brown Hnllaud, 4/9 doz. I Strong SM'it»e(i S)iiti»g. 5/6 doz. ! Ifaavy IJlne J^er^e for 1/iyd., ! .XCJoiocS-dißl^ifeets f6r?l3/6 pr^ - r J- Colored Be<l Quilts, 3/11 each. 1 « -xii X U .»,« CAUTIOM. LOOK AT MY PBICES.; ; , ■;.•% . : -<--*>i I ' Winceys 2/11 per dress 1 "'• Fancy Mixtures 4/11 per dress . I Bradford Twills 9/6 dress { Homespuns iO/6.per r djefsj ' i Heavy Sergei 12/- per dress BUCK Cashmere tor 2/- yard Colored Merino 1/9 yard,,, All Wool lot 1/11 per xara JiUPPORT I; Local stores. Don't send money " iidi^^e^iMS'sfcer^fer 5s lid " ! Ladies'lo/6|Cloth Jackets for 5s lid i Ladies' 30/." Winjex. Costumes for 19/6. Black Straw Bate for 7R Black Straw Hatß for 1/% Colored Merino Frocks 2/11 worth U 10/6. , lality of the Goods. Gents 2 Button Kid Gldvef i/^ p^' Kid Siding Gloves 2/6 worth 5/6 Boxes of Children's Sox at 3d pr. White Honeycomb Towels 3|d „ LobgiiiMralin ,i(Dnrt«faa'ti*/lli pair, ' • -.{tvisauA n't JjAJSAxAjJSo, J>AivVi AJLN o.< Men's Col6re ; d ; Moie"Ti'ou^rs; 5/3 iM<?a> railiUry ; Soil for] lid { -roY ci n -.--■ flfetfi M«rJy»ojSi>x for, 3iH*ix'i ixtK XL Mefl^Uadfir/FUnneU.fiwqS/ai- , i Men's Merino Singlets 1/11 .uufj " JKi-W* B- jL IV66U JIcIEb a/O M«U wlnW^^rJiiiir 1101^ Jtfe bs Witney $£woWsi$ T Worth l^]6d *- M^i f i Boston SyrjS^i^pdKl^QrJtji 30g Bojs' Braided Suits 7il6d JVoith 10* 6d TTTP A'FJfIVR 1 1 -^ .^jrudi;ic mjuijlmn .ifTiSi'ilUVi -Lin Bg are worJhTTthi^ jafrfcention off, all Aco wmicaj^ou^^ «f c; i^er a^H«: fcknhot feftMifio^rfmsWtqn. bi And no abaW^nt. t' I iaU ■Hiliijji<(it»-»'ilL^tll— il 1 UJLIIU Hi _— • B* fiCAIKIIIR VOlf * , jOomreis Main- &^#eior&e»'. ] -3 i „ „ f.'.'t ... ... h.iiy/rTijA'iA

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