OVERSTOCKE'f-X VERBTOOKE I I VERSTOCKE JLJ On looking through my Stock, 1 find that m many lines I am altogether too heavily stocked with, and m order to bring it within the compass of my requirements , I ivillfrom this date offer some specially cheap lots, to which I would specially call tJie attention of Country Settlers and the Public generally. 500 yds Good Washing Prints, at 4£d yd, never sold under 6d or 7d. Special line m Chock Ginghams, at 7id, woith 10|d yd. "a 300 yds of Soft Twill Beige 3, 7|d, ordinary price 9£d yd, French Ecarten", lid yd. Nuns' Cloths, 1/- yd. Check Beiges, 1/- yd. Worth 4d yd more. 450 yds Slate Sile&ia Linings, 5/6 do/.. White Calico, 3d. Long Lace Curtains, 3/11 pair. Boys' Tweeds, 2/6, 2/9, nnd 3/6. Strong Linen Check Shirting, 9«l yd. Boya Untearablu Tweeds, 1/3. 2/6— Boya' Blk Felt Hats for— l/11 3/6— Men's Tweed Hats for— 2/5/6— Men's Oxford Shirts for— 3/U (with Collars attached.) About 600 XTntrimined Hals, usually sold at from 1/6, to 4/6 each, all at 1/- each. Umbrellas, large size, 1/6, woilh 2/6 each. Black Sat teens do. 3/-, worth 5/6. ' Black Satin Sunshades, 4/11 to 25/. Infanta' Bibs, 3|d and 4£d each. ,New Linen Collars, 3^d and 5d each. Girls' and Boys' Sa ; .lor Hats, worth 2/-, .for 1/- each, Note the Address— J. B. HAMILTON, THE SQUARE. XMPOITNDED at Awahuri, one JL Red and White Yearling Heifer, slifc m off ear, no visible brand. Also, Yearling Strawberry Heifer, slit m off ear, piece out of near side ear. brand O off rump. Will be sold November 12, at noon, according to Impounding Act. M. K. SAMUEL, Poundkeeper. Oct. 21, 1884. LOST. 20/- REWARD. ONE Bay Trap Horse, branded T on near shoulder ; and one Dark Bay Trap Horse, w»h while rings round the eyes. The above 10---ward will be paid «>n returning same to ALEX. FERGUSON. PALMERSTON Gentral Ready Money Store, Main-st (Opposite Venn's Factory). Grivlng Up Business. The Complete Stock, how OfFeiing for Sale at Greatly Reduced Prices. Ameiican Axes (Sharps'), 5/6 each. Parkas' Spades, 5/6 each. White and Gold Cups and Saucers, 7/- per doz. Common Cups & Saucers, 4/6 per doz. Pudding Plates, 4/6 per doz. Dinner Plates, 5/ per doz. Bell & Black's Vestas, 5d per doz. 2 Gross Square Tin Vestas, 1/9 per doz , and Round Tin Vestas, 8d per doz. Best Yellovv Soap, 8d per bar. Common Yellow Soap, fid .per bar. Best Flour (fiOlbsJ, 6/3. Best Oatmeal (251bs), 4/3. Kerosene, 130 Test, 8/- per tin. Hollowave, Brush ware, Hardware, Groceries, &c, <fee. AND Various other Goods, too numerous to mention, will all be offered at equally Reduced Prices. Also, the Premises For Sale or To Let. N.B.— AH Debts owing mu«t lie paid by tho first of November. R. THICKER, PROPUIETOIt. LOST. ONE POUND REWARD WILL be paid to anyone returning to the Princess Hotel, Terrace End, Chestnut Mare 16 hands high, branded like a spur near shoulder.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 280, 23 October 1884, Page 3
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499Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 280, 23 October 1884, Page 3
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