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I ■■ i I Tales of a Traveller* Bo* oots> Bots. Owing to the GREAT SUCCESS which has attended hia enterprise so far FRANCIS J. JONES -has decided to continue his Great Sale or 800 T S for a few days longer. Come and See fhe to be obtained at the shop on THE SQVARS, PALMEBSTON NdMH. Boots will he sold at less than half pbice. Bemember Jones, the Great Eing of Leather has opened. AIL HEW GOODS. Bargains for the People. Next the Bank of New Zealand. (Dixon's premises, lately .known as Jorgenson's Exhibiton.) MANAWATU RACING CLUB SALE OF PRIVILEGES. MB. G. M. SNELSON will * sell by Public Auction, at his rooms, on Saturday, the 15 th day of December, 1888, the follows ing privileges ie connection with the Annual Meeting of the Manawatu Raoing Club :— No 1 Gates No 2 Grand Stand and Lawn No 3 Saddling Paddock No' 4 Bobth, N"6 ; l*'uh'de : r Grand Stand L : *' : ' . Ncsßodth,No2 : , No 6 Eefreshment Boo*h No 7 Cards of the Baces No 8 The right of taking charge of horses and . conveyances! The privileges of other games allowed by the Act, can bo arranged for by the Secretary. Particular as to charges allowed, restrictions and conditions of Sale will be stated at Auction, or can be obtained bf Application to the Secretary. TEEMB CASJL- -^--^-* TN.B. — The Ground Committee have spared no expense m putting the booths m good order* and .arrangements are being made with Mr Stallard to aUow no treapassßers on his property on the day of Races, m order to make the Gates as valuable as possible. X'"x { T. B. WALiTON, Secretary, MR.C. Tales of a Tr^felier. SPBING. First Shipments are now being opened at M DOWELIi BROS. and will be ready for Selection dn , SATURDAY. The Stock will he found to comprise some' ofthe most recherche goods for Spring and Summer ■; " k M iii) , •■ * ; II S_» n ii Ladies requiring DRESSES made will kindly place tbeir orders early m the season, so that tbey may be executed before tbe rush of Xmas orders, as last year, we had to refuse orders for Dresses months beforehand to avoid this we make tbe above intimation. M'DOWEtM'teS-' . CAS©-W^^^^;f !.-■ -*;Ti*»"'ji<''J*; ' tf'Aatt^ ■1" a n : HU7 M. Xi>t j. : -»„i<iZXuXy ,OttlTfcHW' iit' : "j'*-*'" ■; jsAira/.'iy. ?*r«> .yii j*-. L.\ yx >itf*.<iv . ; " .i;.u : .;'i;.-Jy" ''U'^l ,'iiir stuumo ~)\'\i ■:■>.. /MM tfAl\AtM\> .vi>. .1 y '■-
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1124, 11 December 1883, Page 3
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416Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1124, 11 December 1883, Page 3
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