' Business AnnouncementsliSTAßLlSHED, 1874. \ - ( ESTABLISHED, 1874. Immediate Sale of BalanceQof SUMMER GOODS. »^ « LAST WEEK ! LAST WEEK ! Last Week ! OF THE G-EEAT CASH SALE, FOE CASH ONLY. - BALANCE of Little Girl's Costunes, usual price 7s 6d to 12s 6d, reduced to ! 4s lid. BALANCE of Children's Pique Frocks and Pelisses, usual price 5s 6d to 12s 6a reduced to 3s and 53 lid each. . ' BALANCE of Ladies' Stuff and Washing Costumes, at from 5s to ios off I ■ the usual selling prices, BALANCE of. White Straw Hats, reduced to 9d and Is. Ladies 1 Muslin Trimmed Hats, 2s 6d each. " BALANCE of Millinery Bonnets 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s lid up. Washina Sun Hats ana Bonnets, 6d and Is each. BALANCE of Coloured and Black- Cashmeres, usual price 2s 6d, rednced to Is rid. BALANCE of Fashionable Dress Materials reduced from 6d upwards. BALANCE of 50 dozen Women's White Stockings at 3 pairs for Is BALANCE of 200 pairs Children's Sox reduced to 3d per pair upwards BALANCE of Long Muslin Curtains a bargain, reduced to 3s lid per pair BALANCE of Strong Linen Shirtings very Cheap, reduced to 6M per yard BALANCE of Fancy Straw Baskets rednced to 7jd*each. BALANCE of Men's Light Summer Dust Coats roduced to 4s lid each BALANCE of Men's Strong Tweed Trousers reduced to 6s lid per pair* BALANCE of Men's Tweed Suits assorted, reduced to 29s 6d upwards BALANCE of Men's Strong Wording Shirts reduced to Is 6d and 2s 6d BALANCE of Flannel undershirts reduced to 3s lid, ' BALANCE of Men's Merino Undershirts reduced to Is lid each. BALANCE of Men's Colored Moleskin's reduced to 5s lid per pair ; BALANCE of 50 dozen Men* Cotton Sox reduced to 3 pairs for Is. THE ONE SHILLING TABLE ; will be m full swing again. FOR THE CONVENIENCE of the working classes the Shop wHI remain open nntil eight o'clock every eveningduring the CHEAP SALE. J. B. HAMILTON, Corner of Main, and Oeorge-streets-(LATE T. MANSON'S.)
MAELBOEOUGH HOUSE. BENTLEY BEOS. ;"• '■ '•• ■ • ' LATE ' ■/..;' : G-raves and Fleming. A;RE NOW SHOWfNG First Parcel of NEW WINTER GOODS ii. Comprising— Mantles, Jackets, Ulsters, Dress Material, Trimmings, ! and a Large and Well Assorted Stock of Men's and Boy's : Clotningj&c. Men's Cold Moles from 5s lid ; ■ Men's Tweed Trousers 5s lid ; Men's Trousers and Vests fnml 4s 6d ; Men's Tweed Suits fr on 2&s 6d • TO BE HAD ONLY AT Bentley Brothers', MAELBOEOUGH HOUSE.
Business Notices_ . HO JMTF F ! j JOHN HENRY JENSEN, SHIP HOTEL. (Opposite .Railway Station, Wanganui.) J. H. JENSEN, HAVING Purchased the above hotel, hopes by providing every, thing only of the very beßt, with most extensive accommodation, to obtain the patronage of his friends and the public generally. A Good Table Kept. All Meals and Beds ]s each, Special JTerms by the D*y or Week. Goofl Beer always on Tap. Wines & Spirits of the Best Brands. Kvery Convenience for Travellers. P 4.OTUGK AFHIO i\ U l 1O&. F. RTlluff, HAS. NOW OPEN- D his new j opened his New Photographic Rooms m the Avenue, A FEW UOpftS above his old premises... Work of all descriptions is now undertaken. The Public are cordially invited to inspect. the work and premi&es at any time. PALMEKSTOJS JNuKTH KIFLES. A PPLIOATIONS addressed to Mr XL B.Newcombe, will be received lrom.those desirous of joining th Volunteer Band now m course of- formation. Applications to be -addressed to the ClarendpD jHoteU Uniforms will be provided as soon as form«tion of Band is completed. ;, By Order, G. MATtSH, Capt. Commanding. JEtVE GRA»S tox-JiiD." FOE SALE— A quantity of Rye Grass from, old pastures (local), 4s ; 9d per bushel. 1 KING BROS,
Miscellaneous. ■ _ _ RESUMING BUSINESS DTIOSTER, In Thanking the « I- People of Palmerstoh for the liberal support extended to the Firm from which he has just severed his connection, begs to announce that he intends RESUMING Business m the Square almost immediately, notice of locality, and other particulars to appear m a luture advertisement. la tbe meantime orders left with him at Mr tivensden's workshop, th« Square, (near Ready Money Store) wilt receive prompt attention. 0 I NEW BAKKKI , AND CONFECTJOEERY. NEXT TBE " BON MAROHE,' The Square, Palmerston North.' ' JT\ Tj! RAS ER, having •U « a; commenced business as above, trusts by Bttictiy attending to business, and keeping m Stock ONLY PURE Confectionery, and Bread of the best quality, to secure a share ot cheTublic Support, Balls, Parties, Suppers, Pic-nics, and all Public Entertainments supplied on the shortest notice. Jellies, B anc Manges, Ices ,Creams, &c. made up to order.* gss* Note Thk Address — ' '• J, D.FRASER, Pastry Cook & Contectioner, next .he "Bod Marehe," The Square , NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. "TvOUBLE-Column* Advertisements jj and Alterations of Standing Ad vertisements, must be sent m to th - office not laer than 3 oVlock tbe jieviou's day ' ' •'
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 38, 20 March 1883, Page 3
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