The Bon Marche WILL.be closed to-morrow and all day on Wednesday lor the purpose of MARKING DOWN STOCK FOR THE GEEAT iSUMMEB SALE COMMENCING ON THURSDAY MORNING, 24th INST., At 10 O'clock. BAHGAINB Of a thoroughly genuine and sweeping character may be looked for in all departments, details of which will follow by inset at an early date, C. M. BOSS k GO, DIRECT IMPORTERS.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. IPC J. HANSEN HAS JUST OPENED T AKGE QHIPMENTS OF SUMMEE GOODS COMPBISING VERY LATEST DESIGNS IN PRINTS MERCERISED SILKS LACE FICHUS AND SILK SCARVES. Also,— Newest Shapes in Girls' and Ladies' Sailor straws, Etc., Etc. Inspection Invited. MANCHESTER HOUSE. Wm/ Park's. GRAND ANNUAL XMAS BAZAAE IS NOW OPEN. XMAS CARDS and CALENDARS 1 BOOKS! ANNUALS I FANCY GOODS! CHINA and GLASSWARE! ELECTRO PLATE 1 LEATHER GOODS! TOYS! JAPANESE GOODe! TENNIS MATERIAL 1 CRICKET GOODS! CROQUET SETS 1 DIARIES FOR 1901!
Open o'clock each evening up to Xmss Eve. Wm. Park, THE SQUARE. JOHN C. SWALLOW, Bookseller & Stationer. THE SQUARE, Opposite the Bank ot Australasia. Telephone No 90. THE TRANSVAAL WAR Achievements of the Home and Colonial Forces in the Great Conflict of 1899-00. A SUPERB ILLUSTRATED HISTORY. Written by Spencer Wilkinson, and Illustrated by England's Best Artists. Compiled and Published by the "ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS." PRICE, A/_ FEATURES^ Eight full-pago Photogravures, small and large Photos of all the prominent Leaders and Heroes of the Campaign, and reproductions of Pictures drawn on the spot by the Artists of the " News." A Beautiful Publication A Record Achievement The Regular and Volunteer in War Infantry and Cavalry Compared A Record of Colonial Prowness - GET A COPY YOURSELF. GIVE ONE TO YOUR FRIEND. A FINE NEW YEAR GIFT. DON'T MISS THE I.L.N.'S GREAT WAR -NUMBER— . THE BEST YET. Peoples' Cash Store, CUBA STREET.
HAYING just opened up a very large assortment of China Ornaments, Vases,_ Glassware, and general Crockery, and being short of room I have erected a SHILLING TABLE, On which you will find value that has never before been offered in Palmerston. Comb and Judge foii Youksklf. ELEC3?RO~ PLATE. For Christmas Presents. I have also opened up a choice collection and at prices that will astonish you. AND REMEMBER I am still selling GROCERIES at the very cheapest rate. Kerosene, ss; flour, 7s 6d; Sugar, 7s u'fi 6d and 8s; Oatmeal, 2s 9d; Tapioca, jik 2d; Sago, 2d; Rice, 2d; and all Mi other lines at equally low ratesSPRING BLOSSOMTEA. I have been appointed sole agent in Palmerston for this ohoioe beverage— once had always used. A. E. CLAUSEN. FRUIT Jars, Jam Pots, Preserving Pans, Wooden Spoons, India Rubber Rings, &c, get supplies from R. S. BARRY, CHEAPSIDE.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6912, 21 January 1901, Page 2
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444Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6912, 21 January 1901, Page 2
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