TERRACE ENP SI ORE. TERRACE END STORE. TERRACE END STORE. LOOK OUT FOR THR GItEA? SALE AT TERRACE END STORE. H. T. ELYGER i HAVING purchased the assigned stuck of T. S. Disou is de»er> mined to sell the people of Palmerston and surrounding district goods at suv h prices never before heard if, 'i he salt will commence on Ftbruary 14'h, when H. T. Flyger will have all his busi;ies> alterations completed, and -custoineis can rely ou being seivtd with prompt ness. H. T. F. having been m the employ o' John Duthie aud Co., of Wangiinm, and John buthie aud Co, of Wellington, for i he past twelve year>, this is nlone >ufiLient guaratre^ to the public of Palmers;on and surrounding district. H. T. FLYGER, Terrice End Store, Palmerston North Great Bargains at the Terrace End Store. SEDUCTION IN PRICES. Having purcha-ed some lines on spe* cially good terms we are enabled to supply our customers at piket as noted at foot for cash. I. C. Mauritius, 401 b bags 12 9 Best Preserving Sugar, do. ... 13 9 A. Febguon, Tue Square. H. T. Flyger, Terrace End. MOiNEYjTO LEiND 5/~\ f\ /"\ and other sums )\J\J\J of Money to LEND on Freehold Security. Interest on small sums, £8 per cent ; on large sums, 7£ per cent. Apply to E. W. PERKINS, Solicitor, The Square. Notice to Debtors m King's Estate. ALL persons indebted to ihe estate of James King, of Palmerston North, stoiekeeper, are required to pay the amount of their . ecounts forthwith to the uudersrgned. Accounts outstanding after the 18th inst., will be sued for without further notice. ROBKRT R. 5-UISTED, Assignee of the book debts m the Estate o£ James King. Palmerston, Feb. 11, 1884. T> E A.DV "\T ON £V TORE. CALL, and SEE our One Shilling Table. The Largest, Cheapest, and best" assorted lot of goods ever offered for a shilling, Consisting of Household .Requisites m addition to Fancy Goods. lS£*Many articles reduced from 50 to 75 pc • cent JUST INV< HCED, American Organs and Harmoniums from Ll2. Neufeldt's and Bord's PIANOS m stock fur terms or cash as per ar>rangement. ONE PENNY discount allowed on every shilling's worth of. Drapery, Clothing, and Fancy Goods. The LAEGEST and BEST STOCK of China, Glassware, and CROCKERTWAKfi, Nortb. of Wellington. The advantages derived through purchasing GROCRRIES at the Ready MoD©y Store are so widely and well known through the circulation of our PHICE LIS F and rece.it advertisements, that we deem it uu~ necessary to call public atleution to any special line m this department. EEADY MON~EY STORE The Square. Palmerstoo Nortb.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1173, 12 February 1884, Page 2
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435Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1173, 12 February 1884, Page 2
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