(1 BEAT O UIIPLUS (J ALE 1 JIiEAT. SURPLUS OALeI. • ■ i > : ' ' . i. AT Commencing on . .. ,- The 6th— December— The, 6th I am holding •.,,,* sale for a ■ Fortnight, so that those residing at a distance may have an opportunity : of Sharing with the townspeople m the extraordinary bargains, which,- ( will- Astonish "everyone r The Goods ofleivd lor Sale consist, mainly of a Large Lot of Bcceut;'-.; Purchases, effected at *' Job Prices," together with the remainder of Last Season V 'Stock, the whole of "^'liich. will he • ",.'.. ABSOLUTELY "SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE ! This Surplus ftale. is.no r mere^nff, gob up for a!" Di:AW, 7 but. a Genuine-' A'ttriii- light through,, affording to one and all a most' f'avoralle opportunity m these Hard Times "of laying out a tew shillings or pounds 'very judiciously, aS _ :.,,; • . ..■ ; THE BKICES ABE MERELY NOMINAL I Tiue, some of the Goods offered ai'c a little out of dale, but most of them can, witli slight alteration — which can be done on tho premises-, nt <a.yery • Reasonable rate^—bb made up to loojk quite now. ' • 'FOR INSTANCE: ; Bonnet?, worth 17/6, are going at 2/. • Bonnetsjiw'orth 22/6/a're going at^/b. Bonnets, worth 27/G, are going at 3/6. Hats (/Primmed), worth 10/- to 20/, are goiiig'at 8/6Hats ,(U)itiimnie< I )', worth 2/6 to 4/6,. sire going at 1/. Hats C-TJiitrijiimed < xvovtti 8/6 to 6 6/6; '*'•' are aoing at 2/. ' Gals' Hats, worth from 2/- to 3/6, YOU CCArN r GET FOR Gd EACH, . AIV " ' ' , ... PETER .3ELLS--. t , GREAT SURPLUS. SALE! ■ Cashmere Dolmans, .'worth. 2o/, at 7/6: Cashmere Capes, worth 17/6, at 5/6. Silk Jackets, worth 50/, at 15/6.* ; Light Cloth Jackets, worth 30/, at 7/6. > Black JBroche 'Jackets, worth 6,0/, at U.H53-/6. v^m <^. -vrwv , And a lot- of Girls' Jackets, Capes, and 'Fichu's, worth 10/- to 20/, YOU CAN GET : FOR Is Cd'EACH, .-. . ■ i ■ . . : • : • ■ ; i • AT , " '■" PETER BELL'S' '.' . GREAT SURPLUS SALE.' ; •Ollifiimn'l illrcefla Stocks 4nd v Cap ! es . you can get at 1/6 each. Children's Pique ..Pelisesj" worth 5/- to 15/, are going at 2/6 each. ; Infants' Silk Hats and Hoods, 3/- to ' 7/'>, arl> goibg atl/6 ca v ch. Sewn Muslin. Frocks,, worth. B/6,. are going at 2/6 each. Diaper ,;Feedeys, wijfch mottos, §.for'l/;' ,§thall size Gl^oajind Socks, at 3d p»v ' Children's Frocks' and Pinafores, at * 'ty-awl ifG Cach. -*- V~ And a lot of Boys' and Girls' white aud V Handkerchiefs r , .YpU.CAN.GET AT j, 2d EACH, oflUiriuAl at;; »Vj S'v'i U J PETER BELL'S. ■■: 'iAlKlLast JS'easdi^s '. Colored 'Lnstres and Serges wo put up m lots, and aro going afe 6d to. 1/- per yard, woi th fronvl/- tO/2/6.- Cheapest Goods ever offered oV'sohl iii Waiigauui^ at , ' PETER BELL'S. IMPORTANT" TO COUNTRY" MILLINERS ANf> STOREKEEPERS. ' The Surplus Stock,^<>f Broches, .Silks, Pciller, Satins, Foulards. Gossamers,* and Sarsanets, m lonqths ol Iyd and upwards,, can bo, purchased m assorted lots of not less than 12' Yards, at 1 ,/G . per yard,. , or anyone' can purchase a single length of ANY OF THESE ".RTCH >.SILKS, Is 11d PER YARD, ..-■-• • - -.- AT ;-. .'-.... i PETER BELL'S. '••'■Ribbons^. worth 1/- to 1/6. pr yd, at atsd and 6d pr yd. And a drawer full of Old Ribbons, suitable for Neck ■Ties', a»t- 2d pr yd. Sash Ribbons at odd-lengths, and Belt llibbons, , worth ; 2/, at 4U to 7d. Grosses of Fancy 'Silk Dress -Buttons, all colors, .in 3 doz. cauls, for Gd per card; A- lot of Hat Onmnionts (not this season's), 6(1 to 2/- each, ' at 1/- per dox. Fancy ' Feathers (not this season's), at '3d and fid each. Odd 'pieces of -iWashiug Lace and Black-' Lace, at -Id to 7d. Linen Cuff's, worth 1/ ahd;l/6 per. piny, you can got these Cufis at 3 pair fdr Gdat' 1 ' ' ■ • • v."* '.'„.''. '','"" ..'PETER' BELL'S. ,'• - You can buy any of Last Season's Goods foi' nothing 'almost, 'and many lines can',' witli' a" slight alteration^ be made quite fashionable.'' ■ " $fp Cheap Clothing! ; Cheap Hats' for, Men and Boys ! Cheap Shirts for Men and Boys' ! Every A i ticle of las> 'Season's must be converted info Cash! 'Men's Hats Worth 5/6, at 1/6. Men's odd White Shirts, w-.rth 8/6, at 3/6. M-nV odd Begatta Shirts, dressed, at 2/9. Boys' Shirts', 'different sizos, at ; 2/. ' BnyV odd Suits, at less than half price. Roys' oil(,l Coat?,, at less than half 'price. Men's and Boys' odd b^xes paper Coliais, partially broken, at' lil per box! 'These Can ,easily by out down lor. Boys, if too* JaVgel Reim-mhor — ■ SATURDAY, Oxn DECEMBER, ' This Great Surplus Sale- Commenced and continues for a fori night, at 1 PETER BELL'S GREAT SURPLUS SALE! AT Victoria House, 'f . ';•••:•, i ' ' : • WAHTCrAWUIi ' <-;A A- [ \- a-A'.AAAIAa
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 11, 11 December 1884, Page 4
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