SECOND LARGE b (II PM HINTS OF ) Winter Goods Now opened at M'I> DWELL BROS' . Cash Warehouse, Including several exceptionally Cheap lines m Men's and , Boys' Clothing—: ,, r . Boys V Strong- Suits, 7s -■'>''"■■' '"-'lid; 1 - :■;•■; . ' l ■■■■■ Men's Tweed Suits ; 19s Men's Trousers and >■-■•■ ""V^-e-sts, (colonial made) 19s 6d; Splendid Waterproof Coats, 25s 6d; A nofelty— Waterproof ? >•, / /n v Legigings, 8s 6d; : Good S.trong Tweed,; 2s ' lA M; ' ; 11 Tv eed 3s i ',<e-j. r.fr;;Mv; '■>:■ ' ,■ :■•-.* ■-:!? ?■"'•? t*j-« --"-.I Blankets ! Blankets ! 2 Bales just opened, for value cannot be . equalled. Dress . Materials m all leading shades and Textures. Ladies can have their dresses made on the premises m the newest 'fashions,; at moderate prices. . j, ,. s Wing .MachinesTshe j' r celebrated c ] Machines -with' aM * the latest improvements can he had ;on Tinid Payment or easy ternis. Prices f rom ;£3 10s. yH | MCDOWELL 830S M \ i\:'.':,r ■.*■.[ \k.j.. :> ' ' • ■- ■■;■■ ''-' : ; CASH WAREHOUsiE- . i «•.;■::>•:>; ■ : :■■<., .<:■ ■■' -i I TTTANTED^A good steady amd y y ! '"' •'relia'ble i riian/used to Fa^m work. Apply to D. KnighEt, be« fore SMttiVSay J 30th, J r w^Q. * ! ; ! ' i TAMES KING/ WATCHMAKER , «j .GOLD & ; SILVER SMITH, , • ' K-..::- AND- :...:::....■ i j Manufacturing J6#eller, ...,.<-•» -Royal ■' Oak Hotel) 1 ; J CUBA' STREET, WELLiNi&TrONJ Qrdera,f«ir tbe. trade . carefully '- y - ■■•"■' ' . *tten3e^ to! ' : :; " ■ •<■ ■ ;I ' 1 " •■•; .'i—d-i 1 : '■ The largest stock "of Stones and Gems *• "IOLI aiihthedolony.^- '..'l '.'"• ; c. jT E; VyltonL Chinas- 61as& & / Crpcfc^ iWOUIiD-respectfully call:att ! 1 ;tenfroii to ?^ thfe following lines r-r^.i • ; L ' '■• ' '. .Tutnblers, 14 tatietfes to select' !!.;• .fromy 3s lid per' dbz. 1 . ; ) Wine Glasses, I' 4 varieties tto select. . •: >5 ; frofn, 4a lid per doz. - : ■ ! -selection : of G-lass 1 Dis :s, ■■: ;ci "Water' Bottle's,' ' Carafes and •/ii:;iUp^! and Water Jugs. iV ) p .J.'.fcl $•'. H-j,cau.fnrnisli ; your ho!use J witn every thing m the ..G-iass and Crockery Line, -for £5 lßs 6d. The qonsists of 150 piecesfincluding' AiST SLECTRO-PLAIED Cruet. .. , : ; Sewing Machines; The , Standard and . . Hoifle r Com^ panioh 1 ''" ' J <■>-- ARE Utf RIVALLED. Who'd have thought it ? ■ ' fiyl ton's 'bongfht it ?"'' ■; ' Ponght,y»hat? . ( . .... ; . ■• Why the ! Best Stock of (xlass and ,Qrppkery / .ever. exhibited, =m Palmer« ston ; come and .inspect it, no price; charged' for admission. Don't forget the address — Next to Mr Leary's Chemist Shop. >
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Manawatu Times, Volume VII, Issue 295, 25 June 1883, Page 3
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356Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume VII, Issue 295, 25 June 1883, Page 3
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