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WANTED— Working Men tii buyatS.FAGAN'S. Stror.g Boots, 9s 6d; best, 12s 6d Ebonite Blacking Is— Gillett's Buildings The Square. WANTED KNOWN — That S.FAGAN hasi'or sale a great variety of Children Boots and Strap Shoes Ito 13 from Is per pair— Gillett's Buildings The Square. ANTED KNOWN— T'uat tf. FAG AN has for sale Several Trunks of Ladies' Kid, Levant and Lasting Boots, at 6s 9d, 8s 9d, 9s 9d, Walking Shoes, gs dd, Maids, Boots and Shoes from 5s 6d. Hathaway's Gloss, 9d- Empty Trunks, cheap.— Gillett's Buildings, The Square. ANTED KNOWN,that Mrs Dungan has on sale at the Book Depot, the Square, a large as sortment of Crewel Patterns, Wools Silks, Needles, <fee, just arrived trad on sale at cheap prices. OLD Pianos taken m exchange at H Collier Sc Oo.'b, Victoria Avenue. BhOADWOOD Pianofortes may be had ai Jl Collier it Oo. ! s, Victoria Avenue /"IHAPPKL Pianofortes, new and Becond KJ hsaiH, at H. Collier & Oo.'s, Music .■Sellers, Avenue. ORINSMBAD Pianofortes may be had a O H. Collier's Music Warehouse, Ayenv HOELING and Bpangen burg Pianotorte may he hod at H, Cpllier & Co 'a Musib Sellers, Avei.no, \ M.KKICAW Organs, Harmoniums, may xjL be had at greatly reduced prices at d. Collier & Co.'s, Music Warehouse. Wangiinui. TO DAIRY^AHMERS. "TUST arrived a limited quantity O of lirt-class " Luneburg Salt' 1 for Butter and Cheese •■ making, Price, 12s per cwt. ; also C. IJansen'i Butter Coloring. Apply to Mr A. FERGIJSON, Palmerstou, Or J. H. MONBAD, P. 0., Palmerston NOTICE. S, FAG AN is selliag Gent's Grecian Slippers at 5s 6d, Dress Boots (hand sewn) 12s 6d: Light Balmoral (hand stitched), 18s 9d ; Walking Shoes, lls 6d ; Cookham (hand sewn) Shooting Boots 24s 6d ; former price 35s. — Gillett's Buildings The Square. BOW MARCHE THE Prettiest and Neatest Shop m the Manawatu.— J. C. FOWLER, Proprietor. THE Stock is botfa VARIED aal LARGE, m all departmemts, AND any goods not on hand are procured on the shortest notice. I^HE Popularity of THE BO» JL MARCHE is assured ; _____ _ BECAUSE Ladies who purchase at THE BON MARCHE know that m spending their money,they get th« very best value possible. NY ONE requiring A GOOD DRESS, that will look weU when made up, asd give satisfaction m the wear; naturally goea to THE BOX MAKCHE. T AD IKS wisotul to purchase a XI PSINT or GINGHAM COSTUME, go to THE BON MARCHB knowing that only the best are kept* aud vuch as will wash. r F-O get good STOCKINGS and JL SOCKS has always been a difficulty, but the Ladies of Palmerston and district have found that they cam obtain them at THE BON MAKOHE. WOMAN'S work is never done, or when it is, she generally sits down to mend tha stockings. T\ON'T do it any more. BUY jour Stockings and Socks at THE BON MAKCHE. BUYERS of CLOTHING go to the Bon Marche because they ges •such exceptionally good value, aud the purchases really WEAR SO WELL that it does not pay to go anywhere else. A SEWING MACHINE for 2i per week, TONES & COS Maohines gained cl more First Prices at the jl/TELBQUENE EXHIBITION rpHAN all the other Exhibitors put X together, £4i 1 0 s pN HJtß * Sjßtencu THE Handsomest, Simplest, and Most Useful Machiue m. the Market. ]\TO LADY should be without note iA and especially where there ie a family they are worth their TX7EIGHT IN GOLD. TOOWLER, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DMPEE

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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 189, 17 February 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 189, 17 February 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 189, 17 February 1883, Page 3

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