At their Warwick Street Sale Yards. THURSDAY, 12m APRIL, 1883. HILCOMBE ~& SHEEWILL WILL sell by Auction as abovo — 170 head mixed cattlo (splendid condition) 10 head 2-J- year old steors 20 head 3 years old steers (forward) 20 head beef 25 head 2£ year old heifers 50 ewes, breeding 150 fat ewes 100 breeding ewes 50 breeding ewes 200 fat sheep 150 prime fat wethers 150 lambs (m wool) 150 owes and wethers HALCOMBE & SIIERWILL, Auctioneer. jl/FR. J. HERBERT HANKINS, Babeistee, Soltcitoe, and Notary Public, Linton's Land Agency Rooms, The Square, Palmerston North, Office Hours. — 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.rn daily, Saturday executed. F- M OWLE M, COMMISSION AGENT, VALUER, &c. The Sq'tjabe, Palmeeston. AGENT for Union Insurance National Mutual Life Asso* ciatiou. Numerous Town and Country properties for sale, for cash, and on deferred payment. Several sums of money to lend at lowest rates. Palmerston Eootball Olu)). A COMMITTEE Meeting of the above Club will be held at the Commercial Hotel, To-morrow (Tuesday), evening at 7.30. Mem* bers are requested +o attend. MR. GEO. P. COBBE, PROFESSOR Ot 1 MUSIC, Palmebston Noeth. Instructions — Pianoforte (Elementary and finishing) PIANOS TUNED. A TTENJDS Balls, Concerts, &c. Ol Applications to be left at office of this paper. f"JpRE season having once more come JL. round fcr Warmer Clothes of all kinds, the Proprietor would respectfully invite his customers to inspect che exceptionally Dice display of good drapery now on view. XIHE demand for JONES & Co.'s Sewing Machines at £4 4s «asli or £4 10s on hire continues without precedent. They are really so simple and at the same time effective that once seen no other is entertained. 4 VERY CHOICE, assortment of J3L DRESS GOODS m all the leading shades and newest materials. INDIAN Cashmere m Navy, Myrtle, and Seal Brown. NUN'S TWEED m the prevailing and very recherche Heather Mix* tures. EOULE CLOTH m Grenat, Myrtle, and beale Brown. T^STAMENE SERGES m Prune, JDj Navy, Myrtle, Seal Brown, and Grenat. OUGH and READY SERGES m Prune, Navy, and Myrtle. These are Extra Value. T>ROCHE SATEENS m Myrtle, Seal J3 Brown, and Grenat. i^iAMEL HAIR CLOTH, m the \J newest mixtures, very soft and durable. WINCEYS m the various homely shades and several qualities. T7ELVETEENS, plain and'brocaded, V m the leading shades, to match the dress materials. BUTTONS, m bone and silk and twist to match the dress goods. TVRESSMAKER on the Premises to JL" make up the must recent styles of Ladies' Dress. ILLINERY— Straw, Felt, Beaver, Seal and Braided Hats, &c. E LOWERS — A most charming show, both for outdoor and evening wear. MILLINER on tfie Premises to trim hats and bonnets m the superb styles of the coming season. BLANKETS— Very good value m White, Blue, and Scarlet. CHANNELS— New Zealand Wool JD manufactured into Flaunels m Lancashire. The wear of these goods is proverbial. nnHE NEW SHOW ROOM is now JL open for the better display of Fancy Drapery, for which the Bon Marche is so well aud justly known. . L.JduvvLjmlx, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPER THE BON MARCHE,.
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Manawatu Times, 10 April 1883, Page 3
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510Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, 10 April 1883, Page 3
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