Dranery and Clothing THE BOnTmARCHE. J. C. FOWLER \\: OULD Respectfully int mate to his *V Customers and the pubiic generally, that his arrangements ior the approaching Winter Season are now completed, Ihat the class of Goods kept at the BON MARCHE have been m accord with the Public Taste, is tsvidenedby the fact of the steady increase m the business rone at the above Establishment. The aim has been, to only keep such Good 8 as can with every confidence be recommended, and while studying to meet the rapidly changing Styles of Fashion, the Quality of the Goods sold has, m all cases, been the most important. ■'■:■'■■ Ladies' Dress Materials this Season are exceedingly -nice. The prevailing (Shades are most Rich and Warm-look-ing. A full assortment of these, with trimmings j buttons, and silk to match, will be found m Stock. The Dressmaking Department, m the hands of Mrs Van Renan, and an efficis ent staff, is sufficient intimation that al> Orders entrusted to her care will receive the utmost attention. The Millinery Department is stocked with a V f EitY CHOICE display of Hats, &c, iv the leading styles, while the Flowers and Feathers are undoubtedly amon/r the most Elegant that have been placed before the public. Clothing m Men's and Boys' will be found of that really first-class quality, which has so much tended to make the BON MA ROHE a Houbehold Word, only the Very Best Gooda kept. Jones & Co.'s Sewing Machines are still £4 4s Cash, and £4 10s on hire. The sales are quite unprecedented—so much so, that we are compelled to sell them m rotation, as Customers' names are put down m the list. For really Good Drapery, visit the BON MARCHE, as we only keep the BEST OF EVERYTHING. ■ J.-O. FOWLEE, THE BON MARCHE PALMERSTON NORTH. Business Notices. PALMERBTON FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. TYOHNSLOW AND T7OIGT II V Cabinetmakers, . Upholsterers Venetian, and other Blinds made to order. Pictures Mounted and Framed; Carpets Planned and Laid. Pianos re-silked and Polished.* Turnery of every Description} to to ordor on the shoetesfc notice. UNDERTAKERS. HOUNSLOW & VOIGT, The Square, PalmerstonoNorth. PHOTOGRAPHIC NOTICE. ; F. R. Huff, HAS NOW OPENED his new New Photographic Rooms m the Avenue, A FEW DOORS above his old premises. Work of all descriptions is now undertaken. • -: The Public are cordially invited to i 1 inspect the work and premises at any ' timej ■ R« LEAR V, ~" CHEMIST. THE SQUARE, PALI MERoTON NORTH. /"lOOPEfrV Sheep Dip \J Little's Sheep Dip Cal vert's Sheep Dip Thorley's Food for Cattle Arseuic, Blue-stone, Butter of Antimony; Verdigris, &c.' for foot-rot-xlausen's Cheese preparations, i ; ,,, Dalmatian, and other Insect Ponders. 1 R. LEA RV, Palmerston North. 'lIHE Manawatu Standard has by JL far the largest circulation o any newspaper m Manawata, and no other journal m the district is read by so I many people. Advertisers should rei member '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 107, 13 April 1883, Page 2
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477Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 107, 13 April 1883, Page 2
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