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ABERDEEN HOUSE. FOXTON. y THOIAS~FUNSTOI. • DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. GREAT CLEARING SALE FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. MHOMAS FUNSTON and D. M. GEORGE having dissolved by mutual A consent, the Business in Foxton will be carried on by Thomas B'usston 0 All Winter Goods on hand will be sold Regardless of Cost, in order to 3 make room lor Spring Goods. o : The GOODS are all Now, and will be sold for CASH. To the Inhabitants of Foxton and all the Flax Mill Hands Call at ABERDEEN HOUSE tor Bargains in s DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES. Clothes Made to Order (500 Patterns to choose from). > FLAX ! FLAX! FLAXI ) 3 A PHANCE r?OR CAXTON > II L HANcE F°R TOXTmN fc FOR AOHORT qniME (\NLY. Ohort I ime I Jnly. TRAMWAY SJHJEJDS, (NEXT POST OFFICE), MAIN-STREET. o * Have now opened with a Choice Selection ofj Drapery. The Executors of Thos. Short, OF > QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, and GBAHAMSTOWN, THAMES, Being largely overstocked through taking advantage of the many BANKf RUPT STOCKS which they have purchased under the most advantageous circumstances FOR CASH, have decided to offer ,£ DRAPERY AND CLOTHINGS Of every description to the Inhabitants of Foxton and Surrounding Districts : AT FABULOUSLY LOW PEICES. i ° As their firm is by far the I-A HGEST and OLDEST established, Drapery j Business in tbe Province of Auckand, they are in a position during 3 the FEW WEEKS they are in Foxton to offer such inducements to purchasers as WILL NOT OCCUR AGAIN. j IMW IS THE Tllir^^tfftSd&M : ! o j BARGAINS in Gentlemen's Macintoshes , BAKGMNS in Gentlemen's Overcoats BARGAINS in Gentlemen's Suits BARG'INS in Gentlemen's Trousers j BA GAI > S in Gentlemen's Trousers an Vasts j B RG INS iv Gentlemen's Coats : BARGAINS in Gentlemen's Mercery. j BARGAINS of every descriptiou ■ BARGAINS in Ladles' t Isters and Jackets j B VRGAINS in Ladies' F anuels BARGAINS in Ladies' ;• heetings B RG I^S in Ladies' Sbirtiugs I-N'S in adi.s' Dross Materials Bieaebed and Unbleached Calicos And in fact every article that may be purchased in a FirsL-ulass Drapery Warehouse at considerably less than the usual price. o As our representative, Mr. GERRAND, will only make a sbort stay in the Manawatu District we would urge the Inhabitants of Foxton not to miss this really UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY of securing Goods at less than Auckland prices. Ail communications kindly address to our representative, Mr. J. Gekkand. o To every purchaser of a 5s Parcel and upwards will be presented a great curiosity in tbo shape of an Auckland Novelty ! ! ! 0 f£f Customers are earnestly requested to shop early in the day, as our G-ods will bear daylight inspection.

ME J. R. TRIPE ZDZEnSTT'ICSa?, Palmerston North, (Opposite Bank of Australasia). Dootistry in «ll its branches. All work guaranteed; if not approved of need not be taken, and no tee will be charged. ' qpRUST MONIE S To Settlers in the Manchester, Douglas, and Pohangiua Biook a I am prepared to supply settlers on the abov<* blocks with sums of money not exceeding £500 upon security of approved Rural Land withmt reguir. Ug payment oj procuration, commason, or otber sucli fees, and at current i i rates of interest. £40,000 in sums of £2000 upwards t \ at current rates. l ! J.HERBERT HANKINS. , \ Solicito g and Notary Public, Pauhmvon North. »

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Manawatu Herald, 23 August 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 23 August 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 23 August 1889, Page 2