GREAT CLEARING SALE OF Brapary, Clothing, ILberdi^liery, &c. AWING to very heavy accumulations of Stock in the ahove department of my business, I have determined on holding a Clearing Out £.-.}? LO I. ONE MONTH ONLY, during" which time there will he o'irred bargains of a character calculated to moot the times. The Goods will hs. sold in many eases Under Cost Price, as the Stcck must ho cleared off before the New Year. THE STOCK COMPULSES: Prints, cf all kinda Flannels Winceys— strong and good Eailway and Ostcnd Rugs Fluids . ("'.■■thiniy— iM-ii'.*. Youths' and Shawl. Boys' Jackets Hats and C<ipa Merinos of serviceable colors Keck ties Hosiery Handkerchiefs &c, &<*., &c. JP O B CASH OnSTL-Y". I have now on sale the following f-X AEYESTIKG TOOLS to which the attention of farmers is requested, as they are of the host desoription : Hay Rakes and Forks Scythes and Scythe Handles American Flongbs Spades, Axes, Pitchforks. And every Description of General Ironmongery. Kote the Address : JOHN W. LIDD EL L, STOREKEEPER, FOXTON. OTA.K.I BTO"R._E a WM. SMITH . * Proprietoi. £2,557 WOETH OF SO CX KOW OFFERED FOII CASff. Y\/M. SMITH, of Otalci, desires to return his best thanks to the W settlers of tho district, who have so well patronised him during the last eight years, and desires to in.imato that he is at present holding* a GE AJSTD CLEA EING SALE OF THE BALANCE OF STOCK, Preparatory to receiving i-.n entirely NEW STOCK when tho alterations to premises are completed. THE STOCK to be sold comprises— DEAPEEY, CLOTHING HARDWARE, GROCERIES BOOTS AND SHO..S NECKTIES, tTANDKERCHI I? PWNT3. DRESSES FLANNELS FANCY GOODS LADIES' HATS AND BON >. ETS And everything else to bo found in a well-furnished store. All these Goods will ho sold at WONDERNULLY LOW PRICES, such as wero never known in Otaki beiore. People wanting Bargains should hurry up and secure them. W.M. SMITH, STOK^KEEI'EK, OTAKI,
TELEGRAPH HOTEL, OTAKI. Vy M. GEE E NOD GH, •«' V PnoriuETOit. Visitors to this hotel will find eveiy comfort and attention. WJNES, SPIRITS, ETC. Good sa bles and well-grassed paddocks connected with the hotel. Cobb & Co.'s coaches stop at ihis hotel. ' NOTICE. . | C. THOMPSON, Storekeeper, *' • Foxtcn and Feilding, begs to notify that ho has this day received his broth or SAMUEL J. THOMPSON into partnership, and in futuro the name and si3de of the firm will bo " Thompson 8r05.," Foxton and Feilding. January Ist, 1880. P.S. — In connection with tho above, it is horeby requested that all overdue accounts due to the old firm be settled immediately.
IJAIEDEESSEK, &c. SAMUEL JIUNTEIt desires to irfoioi tho sotileis of Foxton and surroundiug-districisthat ho has oponed this day in the abovo lino afc Foxton. Temporary pi emises — Front rooms a~t Mrs Holmes' boarding house, opposite Presbyterian Church. DANCING! DANCING! A SELECT ASSEMBLY will bo held on Wednesday Evenings, in tho room adjoining Holmes' Boarding houso. A Public Assembly will bo held on Saturday Evenings. Dancing each night to commence at 8 o'clock. Names will be received for the Wedi-osdav Assembly by SAMUEL HUNTEE, Proprietor. WANTED, a Boy.. Apply at Manawatu Hotel.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 40, 13 January 1880, Page 3
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512Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 40, 13 January 1880, Page 3
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