I SATURDAY, JAft,, 13, 1883, Saleat 12 noon, FURNITURE SALE. ■ ) G. M. SNELSON ■ H4S been instructed by a gen* tiemati leaving* for Europe to sell by fti*-ctiQn, at , his rooms as above— - i Af ii,sef ul lot of Household furniture and effects, consist- ; ing of Chairs, Tables, ■Chest of Drawers Iron Bedsteads Cooking intensils, * j '-.-:. &c&c. SATURDAY, JAN, 13th, 1883/ at 2 p.m. G. M. SNELSON IS instructed tp sell hy public auc» . tion — The balance of the stock of a Storekeeper giving up -business— consisting of Crockery of every class, and - Groceries of a varied assorts ment. &p., &c. P|S. — All the goods have but recently beep imported. PUBLIC NOTICE, . THE PUBLIC SCHOOL will not re-open until Tuesday 23rd inst. - •■-- '.. JAMES LINTON, > Chairman. Palmerstpn, Jan. 10, 1883.
THE POW BBARCHS THE Prettiest md Neatest Shop m the Manawatu— J. 0. FOWLER, Proprittor. THE Stock is bo.th VARIED .and LARGE m a.ll departments, AND any goods not on hand are procured on the shortest notice. THE Popularity of THE BON " MARCH E is assured ; X A ND WHY ? - - ' ' BECAUSE Ladies' who purchase at THE BQN MARCHE knbw„that. m Spending their money^they get the very best value possible. NYONE requiring A GOOD DRESS, that will look well when made up, asd give satisfaction m tbe we*r«. naturally goes to TB.E BON MARCHE. LADIES wishful to purchase a PRINS or GINGHAM COSTUME, go to THE BON MARCHE knowing that only the best are kept, and such as will wash.. T',o get good STOCKINGS and SOCKS has always been a difficulty, but the Ladies of Palmereton and district have found that, they can obtain them aVTHE BON MARCJEtE. ' WOMAN'S wprk is never done, or when it is, qhe generally sits down to mend the stockings. "r\OJST'T doitanymore.BUY your Stockings and Socks at THE BON MARCHE. " BUYERS of CLOTHING go to the Bon Marche because they ger; such exceptionally good value, and the purchases really WEAR SO WELLthat it does not pay to go anywhere elss, A SEWING MACHINE for fy W' per week. ' X^iy JONES & COS Machine! gained more First Prizes at the ' jMTELBOURNE EXHIBITION TpHAN all' the other" Exhibitors put -I- together. QJ 4 s CASH.; — — QA "I f\& ON HIRE System. TB E Handsomest, Simplest, and Most Useful Machine m the Market. "VTO LADY should be without one IA and especially where there is a family they are worth, their T^TEIGHT IN GOLD, J, C, FOWLER, \ WHOLESALE MB EEfAIL. DRiIPEB, 'f>ALME^fOM : SEED NOTIUE^ G v M v g/STB-L-S ON HAS, made; arrangements, with a'Sputhern firm of Seed Metcbants for suppUes, of Rye Grass* -Seed. ' ', ' . .-/ ■y -Delivered m Palmlsfrston 5s per busjiel. AIL seed guaranteed free from weeds, E, X«_A.X^boiMC__» 9 CIVIL BNGINfSBH, < K ofliTt!*('T, &o, IS prepared to de.-igu and supervise Engineering and Architectural y/q^ 0 f any deßcription. y, : . r < Charges moderate*. Office, Broad-street - PaimQrston J^.o^tK, ,
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 158, 11 January 1883, Page 3
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476Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 158, 11 January 1883, Page 3
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