ESTABLISHED 1874, MILLINERY *™ COSTUMES IMMENSELY REDUCED. J. B. HAMILTON, Begs to call the attention of the Ladies of Palmerston and surrounding district* to tbe tact that he will offer the Balanc of his Season's Stock of Costumes, Mil" livery, &c, at immensely reduced prices. At the prices quoted they cannot last long as he is determined upon clearing the whole lot. THE SHOWROOM 0 * J. B. HAMILTON'S I. prettj- well known to every lady iv the d.hii ict to contain Noveltiea seldom seea ouisiiif of .*. City House. However, thoy must be sold, and at prices decidedly m tavour of the purchaser, or, iv other words, almost giving them away. ( ,' U bIUM E S in Stuff, Beige, Mohair, COSTU M X S Camblic ' Satteen, Pique, ( 1 OCnPTT V! IV C Holland and Pompadours V/> ± U ** VjO at lesfl than the cost of COSTUMKS ""M.teri.l,. MILLINERY BONNETS In this Department we excel, and assert no house m the District can show such an assortment of Artistic Millinery. Our prices range from 10s 6d to 50s f but will be suhject to ■••-■-•:..■ IMMENSE REDUCTION. J . . GrIRLS 5 COSTUMES an endless variety to ch«ose from, and INFANTS' PELISSES, &c, . ■ h *'-*^" t J. B. HAMILTON CORNER OF MAIN AND GEORGE STREETS. LATE T. MANSON'S. PAPERHANGINGS. A SPLENDID STOCK OP HESSIANS from 3*d Per Yard WH ITE LEAD from 80s Per Cwt RAW & BOILED OIL, equally Cheap OAK VARNISH from 9s 6d Per Gallon TURPENTINE CARRIAGE VARNISH m Assorted Cases FRKNCH POLISH ARTISTS MATE UIAL WIN SOB & NEWTON'S OIL TUBES m any Quantity. Trice LisU on Application METHYLATED SPIRITS I PICTURE FRAME MOULDINGS. The Largest Aj»rtment In Wei- | lington, samples sent - ' • j VETETIAN BLINDS Made to Order, any Color, at Is Per Foot WIKE BLINDS Made »nd Written m Gold Complete All Kinds of PLATE and WINDOW GLASS at Very LOW PRICES. TE A&0 PAPEEHANGING WAREHOUSE WHOLESALE & RETAIL, Manner Street* WTellington.
J. F. HE A TON, Baker • and Confectioner, I'N RETUHNING thanks to the Public of Palmerston for the hearty support accorded to himsinoe commencing business as above, begs to announce that he has purchased the business lately carried on by Mr A. Eng, and has effected improvements with a view to throughly y-ro-yidingfor the refreshment of the public. Tea and Coffee will be supplied from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. m thu premises on the Square, lately occupied by Mr' Eng. The Bakery business will be carried on m both Main street, and the Square. January 25, 1883. PROSPECT. LIVEEY &IBAIT STABLES. T . JORDAN, BEGS to inform the General Public that he has opened his Large Livery and Bait Stables adjoining Mr W- Woods* Blacksmiths Shop, where every caro and attention will be paid to horses left m his charge. Buggy aud Saddle horses always on hire/ First-class Loose Boxes. Good secure paddock, and an ejperienced groom always m attendance. . A Trial Solicited. O1 tT\f\f\ T0 LEND at 3WX,V/\-Jv" once ou freehold security. Apply to A W. PERKINS, Solicitor, Paimeratbn .North
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 184, 12 February 1883, Page 3
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496Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 184, 12 February 1883, Page 3
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