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PRINCESS HOTEL. TERRA.CE END. Denis Clifford BEGS to notify tlmt he lias purchased tiie. above well-known establishment, and intends cairyirig on 'the business in a style which for efficiency aud 'completeness cannot be surp;is>ed. 13onrdei.s will find every convenience, combined with civility and attention. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Wines, Ales, and Spirits Of the Best Brands only in stockX>. OLIPPOBD PROPRIETOR. ADVANCE PALMERSTON. J. B. HAMILTON BEGS to inform the public that he has moved into and opened his splendid New Drapery Emporium ill the Square, directly opposite the Bank of Australasia, where one of the Largest and'Cheapcst Stocks of Drapery, Clothing, &c, ever imported into Palmers ton is now on view. PEICE and QUALITY Unequalled in the Manawatu. My surprise prices will astonish not a few who visit the new shop, comparing them with what they have been paying elsewhere. YOU CAW BUY 1000 yds Good Scotch Wincey, 3£d yd „ Superior Dress Stuffs, „ Fast pile Velveteens, 1/9 „ Superior Velveteens, 2/6 „ Good Felt Carpets, 1/- „ H'vy White Blanket*, 12/6 pr In TVow the Square, 1500 yds Wet W«>ve Calico, 2/11 doz. Unrrockses Longcloths, 3/U doz. Good Medium White Flannel, 9d yd Good Scarlet Flannel, 1/- yd Long Lace. Curtains, 3/11 pr White Honeycomb Towels, 3|d The Cheapest House for the People. Splendid Fingering Wools, 2/9 Hi Women's Ril-bed Merino Hose, 1/Boxes of lufants' Bibs, at 4-Jd Girls' Lace Pinafores, 6d each Black Qui I ted Lustre Skirts, 4/11 Boys' Black Felt Hats, 1/11 Men's and; Youth* , ditto, 2/6 A Line for the Working Man, Strong Liven Shuts, with lined backs, for 1/9 each. Millinery, Costumes, Jackets, arid Ulsters will be offered surprisingly cheap, in fact, we will not refuse any reasonable offer, as we mean to clear them out this season. In Men's, Youths', and Boys , Clothing there aivsome sweeping bargains. Hats, Shirts, Flannels, Pants, &c, good quality and low price. Boots, Boots, Boots. Remember, if yon want good Boots you can always rely upon getting them at J. R Hamilton's, as we only keep the well-known Colonial manufactured Boots, branded on the sole Zealandia. N.B.—My other shop in Mainstreet will be kept on just the same, under the management of Mr W. E. P»i ; ,ten, ! a gentleman long and favourably known in the trade. Jfß. HAMILTON, The Square and Main-street. WANTED CASH Purchasers for the following linen, being the Balance of our Winter Stock, which must be Cleared Out during the Next Few Days. QO Ladies' Jackets and Ulsters, O/O from 6/9. 00 G^ B ' ant ' Maids' Ulsters, very £tJ cheap. Qi"V Assorted Dress Pieces. Must /V i be sold. 9 Assorted Costumes. Price will sell them. QQ Fashionable Winter Hats. Must /CO °c cleared. ry/> Assorted Wool Squares, from IK) Gdeaclt. 1 O a * rs Assorted Blankets. NoJ_«7 thing to be had like these. Q Pairs Tweed Troupers, from DO 8/6. rVQ Pairs Tweed Trousers and lO Vests, from 13/6. A(\ Assorted Tweed Suits, from 4/0 "'29/6. •THHE above lines, with many others, J. will be obtainable nt Vlie Bon Iflarclie, For a Few Days, at Prices decidedly in favour of Buyers. Come All, and Come Early. C. M. BOSS AND CO. TimSier. Timber. GOOD ißuilriinjr Timber c,,t +° ordrr and delivered anywhere within thft Borouyh at 5/(5 per 100 ft. ■RICIITISK, NANNESTAU, & Co. Pulinerstou North, July 21st, 1684.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 210, 1 August 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 210, 1 August 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 210, 1 August 1884, Page 3

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