ST.; JOHN'S CHURPH, Feilding. " ' "" For the benefit of- the funds of this Church, - -:■'-.• Willibeheldinthe TOWN HALL, FEILDING, %EDpJSD AY, JANUARY 10 And following evenings. Ye olde shpppes ! Ye Chelsea Bun House ! Ye Riphardson showe ! Ye Funnie Glo**yns and tumblers ! Ye Merrie Maypole dance ! Ye plde. English Raiment ! Doors open at 7 p.m. Adipissipii; Opening Ceremony, 2s 6d; afterwards, [Is. WEDf ESI)AY, 10ra JAN GARY. At the Warwick Street Sale Yards, ■ '"' F-EIl D lNO ? * """ ! , CATTLE & SHEEP. HALCOMBE & SHERWILL nrXXILL sell:b| public auction as yy.' above — ."'••' '■•'• 20 head beef 20 18^mouths heifers 40 cows' 40 3-years steers (very for- . / -ward)' v ' 3Q head mixed cattle . 26 yearliugs 20 ' calves '•_' 5Q 2's <J r years steel's 10 cows and calves' 20 heifers '" *1 Shorthorn bull (young) 14 mixed yearlings ''" 12 yearlings- ''' 200 mixed sheep . 60 lambs * ! 100 fat sheep ICQ 2-tooth wethers ~ 70 4-tqpth ewes Immediately 'after the. Stock Sale, will tip. pfjrored, ' under instructions from the? New Zealand Insurance Company : — . "' The Engine, Boiler, and fittings 7 , saved from the late fire at the Cheitehham Saw Mill.' HALCOMBE "$' 'SS^RWILL, '. *' Auctioneers. ";.■'■;.'.-•" THE ■'■-'/ BOH MARCIS THE Prettiest and Neatest Shop m the Manawatu.— J.' C. FOWLER,' Proprietor, v 7 rhHE' §tock is. both VARIED and 7JL 7 LARGE m all departments, A ND any goods not on hand^are proJiJkJ cured on the gbortest notice. T" HE Popularity of THE BON MARCHE is assured ; A ND WHYB I^ECAUSE Ladies who . purchase at J3 T&E BO# MARCHE know that m spending their money .theyget the very best value possible. A N V ONE requiring A GOOD XX DRESS, that will look well when made up, atd give satisfaction m the I we»rj naturally goes to THE B.ON I. MARCHE. .. A ■ , 77/- ' '. . . LADIES wishful to purchase a PRINT or QINGHAM COSTUME, go" to THE BON MARCHE knowing that only the best, are kept, and such as will wash. • - • t . *■ ■- . . T&O. get good STOCKINGS and L " SOCEIS has always been a difficulty, hut the Ladies of Palmerston and district have' found that they can obtain them atTilE BON 'MARCHE* WOMAN'S work is never done, or when it is, she generally bits down to m.nd the stockings. XVON'T do it anymore.. BUY. jour Stockings and Socks at THE BON MARCHE. BUYERS of CLOTHING go to the. Bon Marche because they get " such exceptionally good value, and the purchases really. "YJ^EARS** WELL that it does not 7 7.W '.v pay tp : go anywhere, else. A SEWING MACHINE for 2|s 6a per week. JOJSES fy COS Machines gained more First Piizes* at the "tfyTELBOURNi-. EXHIBITION rpHAN ali the other Exhibitors put -i- 'together. £4^ s °^a. .- AQjA, IAS ON HIRE System. THE Handsomest; Simplest, and Most . Useful Machine: m the Market. JVFO LADY7 should be without one 7L\ aiid. especially Where thei cis a family theyyare worth their T^EIG HT ; IN I;G. f aWLEE, WHOLESALE ASH RETAIL DRAPER
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 156, 9 January 1883, Page 3
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476Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 156, 9 January 1883, Page 3
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