I Selling Off! Selling Off! s FREDERICK BEAVEf 3 T7*AS decided to relinquish his Pa tl nierston Business, aud wi > therefore hold a 5 1 5- TEN DAYS CLEARINC 1 SALE, t 1 Of th# entire Stock. t J Sale commencing on Friday, 13t . inst., when an alarming sacrifice will t made, and ao reasonable offer refused. The stock consists of — Drapery — Men's and Boy'a Clothin t 3 Boots and Shoes — splendid qualit D —Ironmongery, Glassware, Crocl cry, Grocery, &c, &c. This being a genuine clearing, tboug 1 the articles are too numerous to quot l r prices man advertisement, it will pa 3 you to call and judge for yourselve: The sale will last for TEN DAYS OISTLTi When the whole must be cleared for CASH. P. B. would incite one and all to ca and secure some of the Bargains tli£ will be offered. N.B.— All persons owing account r ' would oblige by. settling them before tb (• end of this month. i ; F. BEAVEN, l , The Square. ' Boat EttARCHi THE season having once more con: round for Warmer Clothes of a kinds, the Proprietor would respectf ull invite his customers to inspect the e: ceptionally nice display of good draper now on view. i — . JmE demand for JONES & Co. Sewing Machines at £4 4s aas t or £4 JOs on hire oontiuues withoi precedent/ They are really so simp and at the same time effective that on* seen no other is entertained, 4 VERY CHOICE assortment J\. DRESS GOODS m all the leadii shades and newest materials. INDIAN Cashmere m Navy, Myrtl and Seal Brown. "VTUN'S TWEED m the prevailii X l and very recherche Heather Mi: tures, FQULE CLOTH m Grenat, Myrt! and Scale Prown. Tj^STAMENE SERGES m Prut JQj Navy, Myrtle, Seal Brown, ai Grenat. BOUGH and READY SERGES. Prune, Navy, and Myrtle.. T,he are Extea Value. TYROCHE SATEENS m Myrtle, S( , J3 Brown, and Grenat. n f^AMEL HAIR CLOTH, m t ?t V^ newest raix;tur,eß, v.cry. spft ??, l 8 durable. l - TTTINOEYS m the various h ohm ; h VV shades and several qualities. £ TTELVETEENS, plain and brocad< V m the leading shades,, to match t dress materials.. >c n OUTTONS. m bone and silk a iU D twist to match the dress gooi | TTvRESSMAKER on. the Premises ' JL' make up the most recent styles Ladies' Dress. ly/TILLINERY— Stra«e, Felt>Beav iXL Seal and Braided Hats, &c. TJ^LOWEKS — A most charming she ;JP both far outdoor and evening wei MILLINER on ihe Premises to tr hats and. bonnets m the sup< ~ styles of the coming season. BLANKETSr-Yery good yalae White, Blue,. and Scarlet. , r^LANNELS— New, Z.ealan4 \Z< ,JO soanvifaetured into Fleuiaek ; Lancashire.. T^ie, Wiear.Qf tfhesegootJi i'piiov.QrbiaJ. rpHENEWS&OW ROOM is n , .JL open for tag bett<er display of Far Drapery, for which the Bon March< v~ sq well and justly know.n. i J.C.FOWLER, WHOLESALE AND EETAUDB-API THE.BONMARCHE,
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 239, 18 April 1883, Page 3
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479Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 239, 18 April 1883, Page 3
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