TVT O T I C E. I have much pleasure m intimating to my customers and the general public that I have received my invoices of NEW GOODS FOR THE SPRING' AND SUM MER TRAD E. There are NINETEEN (19) CASES By the vessel Schieal lion, now due" m, Wellington from home. '' The Goods were selected by mysolf from samples, and .most of them were made to my oVder afhome ; tliis insures the Goods being all fresh, which is of groat advantage to the purchaser. The variety m every case is very large, both m price and quality! ' '• My previous shipments from home have given universal satisfaction ; as a proof of this, the goods went off very - quickly. - I am informed by my Home . Agents that the Goods coming to hand for. this Season are even better value than the previous shipments. More particulars m future advertise* ment. d. r; lewers, FEILDING, BULLS, & MARTON rjTERRAOE END STORE. I MAESH,/ Finding his present Premises far too small for carrying on his much in* creasing business, he is about to make EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS. He will, offer foe sale his present STOCK OF DRAPERY For Cash, at MUCH REDUCED PRICES! To make Toonx for large consignments -' ' 'of Summer Goodsv~<-H£ ..- . E. MARSH intends keeping a much Larger Assortment than he has hitherto done, to suit his numerous Customers. npO STAND THIS SEASON* The Coaching Stallion, v BEfiN O'LINN." - " Bryan O'Lynn," bred by W. MobLEY,Esq., of Sand ridge, near Melbourne, is by the far-famed thoroughbred horse, " Panic," out of the imported Cleveland mare, " Diamond/ vide Victorian Stud Book. •"Bryan O'Lynn " wa*s imported by : Richard Barton/ Esq., m 1874, and id now rising seven years old. Teems — £5 for single mare ; allowance made for two or more, the property of same owner. "Bryan O'Lynn" is a beautiful dapple bay, stands. 16f hands, and will travel as follows : — , Tuesdays : Oakley's Stables, San don. Wednesdays: Evan's Stables, Bulls, Thxtbsdays: Denbigh Hotel Stables. Feilding. The remainder of the week atPALMEBs-' TON. Eor further particulars apply to the Groom, , J. ABBOTT. iyr r s . ' b v r r , MILLINERY - AND DRESS-MAKING- ESTABLISHMENT, Has just opened up a Choice Assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, conypming — Trimmed and untriinmed Hats and Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers ■ White and Coloured Kid Gloves Costumes of the Latest Stylo f Dress Pieces, See. Great variety Prints Ladies' and Children's Underclothing m great variety. An early call is solicited. MRS. L. H.-BURR, CORKER. MOTOA ROAD, FOXTOIT. . Wedding and Mourning Outfits made on' the shortest notice. /^HAFF ! CHAFF ! ! CHAFF.! ! ! VJ - • , CHAFF m" any quantity. Apply at the paddock of Mr Thomas Raymond. . >
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 106, 24 October 1877, Page 1
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434Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 106, 24 October 1877, Page 1
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