PALMERS! ON IEADY MONEY STORE; WINTER SEASON, 1881. '•■ I rpiHE MANAGER has much pleasure m announcing to the inhabitants of Palr merston and the surrounding districts, that EVERY DEPARTMENT ia now REPLETE with the LATEST PRODUCTIONS of the BRITISH and ■ ■ ! CONTINENTAL MARKETS. j EVERY REQUISITE' For the ' PRESENT SEASON ; j Is now to be found at THE H.M. STOEE t DRAPEiiY DEPAKTMEM.4 Blankets, Flaunels, Calicoes, Sheetings, Hollands - f:~ Foifars, Glass Cloths, Tea Cloths, Towellings, Ticks ; Moleskins, Cotton Shirtings, Crimean Shirtings ; ' ' j TTuckut) ck "Tow- Is, Honej":»inb Towt-ii, Tv kisi; Towels Plain Winceys. C ecked Winceys,. Serges, Satitie Cloths ; Cofetuiuv CJotbs, Woel Beiges, Merinoes, Plaids. . : &c, &c, &c. Seal Hat*, Plush Hats, Plush and Satin Hats Plush' and Sdal Hats, Velvet Hats, Straw Hats, m all the newest shapes , New Flowers, New Feathers, New, Trimmings, NtiW Fringes, Button^ Laces, and. Ribbons Evening Flowers, Two-button Kid G-loves, light shade for evening wear ; Two- button Kid Qljaves, dark drabs and m black. '' \ A Choice Assortment of WOOL &OOD S, ; Ice Wool Squares and Ties ; Operejfctas, Opera Necklets .' Wool 1 Squares/ white and all shades Men's and Boys' Clothing, m greatVariety :'.■";■• ' Men's and Boys' Tweed and iFelt; - Hats^and Caps ■ .: . : Kaiapoi and English. Tweeds ; I Mackintoshes and Oilskins, and Hou* westers. .;•''■ . •' ' i The Largest Assortment of ; BOOTS. AND SHOiSS ; m the country. Ladies' and Children's Jackets and' Ulsteri ' : : ■!' : -if:-.: ■ : American Leathers < and . Table / Baizes ■: : ;.. : . .. ; ; ,; I -•■ .fWindow Hollands, white and green, , ... all widths. ... ... '■ _ , ■ Linoleum, Oilcloths, and Carpet! ; China and, Cocoa-nut Mattings. . Hearth Rugs and Door Mats. '' : ' ' _ ' — -^-OOO— i- r -'Wv: ; '•.■ -i The very extensive business done in' this Department necessitates the moat va-' ri» d arid useful stock procurable. ; The' stock being so very large and, exceptionally good value this season, AN IJJSPEG- : TION by;our Customers would gijre more idea of the assortment. than any advertisement could do. . FANCY GOODS. Perfumery, Washes : Stationery, Books Ornaments, Toys . Brackets, Baskets, &c, &c, &c. GROCERY. Every requite for the Household at the most reasonable charges. 000 IRONMONGERY. This department is now well supplied with the general requisites of the settlers m the district. -000 CROCKERY. A very large assortment jast opened 000— — Licensed to deal m— •■ f GUNS AND AMMUNITION, Pfwler, Shot, Caps, Cartridges, Fuge, and Blasting Powder. J. 0. FOWLER, :. Manager.
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 146, 4 June 1881, Page 1
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