WANTED, a Strong "Youth, about 15 or 16. Apply at the Times Office. Continuation of Transfer Sale, at THE BON MARCHE. LADIES" ULSTERS, (all new Goods) 10/6 15/6 21/6 28/6 32/0 Reduced to 6/11 9/6 12/6 17/6 21/(5 LADIES' BLACK & Dn.b CLOTH JACKKT*^ 10/6 15/ 21/ '27/6 32/6 37/6 49/ Rdcdto 6/9 9/614/6 19/6 23/6 25/6 31/6 LADIES' BLACK CLOTH M •: AIDKD DCLMANS, (perfect beauties) 47/6 60/ Reduced to 82/6 45 The above reductions are genuine and are inserted here for the inforniation of those of the public who have not yet visited the BON MARCHE Genuine Transfer Sale, tfia't they may he led to inspect, examine, compare and be Satisfied, that the value we are now offering is superior to what can be obtained elsewhere. The whole of the Stock of Costumes, Dress Stuffs, Millinery, Lace Curtains, Flannels, Blankets, Sheetings, Calicos and Clothing, at Keduced prices* for this month at r J?HE BON MARCHE CM. BOSS & CO. MAKATOKU HOTEL, MAKATOKU. David Smith .....Propriktor. T' TTS proprietor of tbe abow lintel is now piepared to £ive suitable .acC'mmodation to tbe travelling public and the residents 1 of". Makatoku. Good paddocks and st-.-Hine attached None but tbe lest wines and liquids' w i 1 1 1 be kept m stock. Private suites of apartments for families and others visiting the bush. Saddle horses always on hire. N.B— A trap for the Hotel meets every trainMISS DUNGAN desires to intimate that her Day School was opened this day, at Mrs Dun» gan's residence, Main. Street, being the begginping of the quarter. Vacancies for a few more Pupils, July 2, 1883, "DEADY MONEY STORE. ±tl WE Shall show on SATURDAY, The best value m GLOT H I N G Ever offered over our Counter. .Boys 1 Serge suits, at 9s for 4s 9d; Boys' Tweed Suits, at 12s 6d ' for 6s 6d ; Youths Tweed Suits, at 24s for 12s 6d ; Men's Blue Nap D.B. Coats, at 24s for lls 6cl ; (a great comfort iv cold weather.) THE SQUARE, Palmerston North. Public Notice. nr\ HE Collector for the Manehes_l_ ter Road Board* will attend at the undermentioned places for the purpose cf reciving the rate for the current j'ear viz : — Corporation office, Halcombe, Friday, July the 6th, from 9 a,m,, t0 .4 p.m, Waj'De's Boai'ding house. Ashurst, on Tuesday, July 10th, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m and at The Board's Office, Feilding, Monday, July 9 th, from 2 a.m. to 4 p.m. C. BEAY, Jun., Collector. Feilding, June 29, 1883. Horse Training. PROFESSOR H. SAMPLE, the celebrated American horse trainer, will deliver a Free Lecture, at the Foresters' Hall, Palmerston, on Thursday evening, sth July, on the management of horses. All persons interested m the humane treatment of, our noblest domestic animal are invited to attend. Doors open at 7.30. p.m., Lecture begins at 8 p.m.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 300, 2 July 1883, Page 3
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473Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 300, 2 July 1883, Page 3
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