. ESTABLISHED 187*. MILLINERY COSTUMES TOMEN SELY RF DUCfiD. ; J. B. HAMILTON, lUgs to call the attention of the Ladie of Paimerston and surrounding district 8 to tbe tact that ho will offer the Balance of his Season's St-ck of Costumes, Miliiutiy, &,■:., at immensely reduced prices. At !he prices quoted they Cannot last loug as he is deteiujiued upon cltarinc the whole lot. * THE SHOWROOM 0 ' j: B. HAMILTON'S Is pretty well known to every lady m the dist/ict to contain JNoveltied seldom seen : ' outside of •<. Uity House, iiowever, they must be sold, and at prices decidedly iv favour of the puiciiaser, or, m o:her words, almost giving them away. inS * nff -B«gß,Mblirir, COS I LJ M KS C»»nhric, Ratteen, Pique, i ( y O^ r FTT V! lI'VJ ilol]j "iJi*udPonipadouriß \}~\ J- UJ! EiO at less than the cost of COSTUMKS MILLINERY BONNETS In this Department we excel, and assert no house m the District can show such an as-ortnjent of Artistic Millinery. &g TiSr cSoß: a at 0" t0 50 "' bM ""' be s °» 6i to Gr IE,L S * ' COSTV ME S, »n endless variety to choose from, and TVTI . fl , . t-jttt T.-,oi '- o made up of various choice materials at LINFA^iV PELISSIiS, &C, great 1 eduction. J. B. HAMILTON CORNER OF MAIN AND GEORGE STREETS. LATE T. MAN SON 'a. "faferha^gings. A SPLENDID STOCK OF HESSIANS from 3|d Per Yard Wil ITB: LKAD fiH.w 30s Per Cwt RAW & BOILED OIL, equally cheap OAK VARNISH lruin 9s tid Per Gallon TUItPUNTINB CARRIAGE VARNISH mi n Assorted Cases F&KNCH POLISH ARTISTS MATEKIAL WIN SOii & NEWTON'S OIL TUBES m any Quantity. Price Lists on Application METHYLATKD SPIRITS PICTDRE FRAME MOULDINGS. The Largest Assortment m Weilin^ton^ aaiiip'es sent VETETTAN BLIND.S Made to O.der, any Oojnr, at Is Per Foot WI B BLINDS Made und Written m Gold < omplete All Kind* of PLATE and WINDOW GLASS at Very LOW PRICES; ! R. MARTIN, TE ARO PAPERHANQING WAItEHOUSE | WHOLES AXiE & BETiIIL, Manner Street. Welling-ton.
J. F. HBATQ N, Baker and Co-nfeotiokjjb, IN RKTTTHNING thanks to the Public of Palmerston for th& hearty support accorded to him since commencing business as above, begs to announce that :he h.as purchased the bnsiness lately carried on by Mr A. Eng, and has effected improvements with a view to throughly providing for the refreshmeat of ; the public. Tea and Coffee will be supplied from 8 a.m/ till 10 p.m. m the pre-. mises on the Square lately occupied by Mr Eng! .- • The Bakery business will be carried on m both Main street and the SquareJanuary 25, 1883. PROSPECT. LIVERY^BAIT STABLES. T. JORDAN; "13EGS to inform-- the General ■[j Public that he has opened ■his Large Livery and Bait Stables : adjoining Mr VV-. Woods' Black* smiths Shop, where every care aud attention wilii be. paid to horses left m his charge- Bu^gy and Saddle horßes always on. hire-,. First-class Loose Boxes, Good secure paddock, and an experienced groom always iv attendance. A Trial Solicited. A>l AAA TO LEND at SWX«V_/ V-J "_" once on freehold security. Apply to :! J. W. PRRKIxS t S, Solicitor, Palnxeratoa i\oith
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 178, 5 February 1883, Page 3
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