CLOSE OF > HE SEASON. Great Clearing Out Sale A EATHER than carry over any goods till next Season, and in consequence of the unfavorable of the present Season's trade, my stock is unusually heavy, and in ordfer to clear out as much as possible within the next few weeks, I will offer the whole of my splendid stock of Drapery. CluthiDg, Millinery, &c, at astounding reductions for Cash only. The Bargains are Great. The Bargains are Many. See the Reductions, and Satisfy Yourselves. , M ,„ ' ' „ . , y aid Men's Clothing, 250 yds Fancy Prints, reduced to 3*d _ . Bl«ck Grenadines „ 3id Boys' Clothing, lS«*A l !? I « DreMPabriC ' " e!d SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. Pompadou- Sateens " 9id JJenV 9s 6dSer-e Trousers, for 4s lid 2s 6d Cashmeres, good value ,la lid 5J en , s '^ jcrge Coats 6* lid ,' Duut] " Men s 10s 6d Dust Coats 5s 6(t 100 f A IKS Men's 5s 6d Sort Fells 2s lid 2- button Kid Gloves, soiled Is pair Men's 7-? 6d Mard Felts 4a lid Girlo' Brown Cotton Hose, all sizes 6d Men's 2s 6a Mf rino Singlets Is 8d Strong Tweed for boys only Is 3d Men's Flannel Unders 3s Gd Parasols, Is 3d Umbrellas, Is 6d Men's Sox, 3 pairs for Is Girls' Fancy Print Aprons Is Men's Regatta Shins, only 2s 6d GREAT BARGAINS! BALANCE of MEN'S STRAWS Bal&ace of Straw Hats, fiom Is 6d to may he bad for Is each 5s each, now selling for Is EACH Boots, Boots, Boots, BEST QUALITY AT RK3ULAR SALE PRICES. of Fancy Straws. Leghorns.Chips Tj Tnnß p rnTM <j of Qi , , 1H i «, and Tuscan, usual prices 2s 6d to FLOORCLOTHS at 9£d. Is Id, 1« 3d 9s 6d CARPETS, from 9^il to 3i lid now selling for Is 6d EaCH Calicoes, FianneU, Blankets, SheetThese are the cheapest goods ever sold ings, ard Family Drapery at train Palnierston. meadous reductions Look out for the Great Sale of Bargains. Ererything reduced— for Cash Only. SALE COMMENCES SATUKDAY JAN. 26. J. B. HAMILTON, Corner of Main and George Streets.
THE BON MARCHE THE RESULT OF OUR SALE Has exceeded our most SANGUINE EXPECTATIONS"We have disposed of a Surprising quantity of GOODS, but we have still left a considerable amount of STOCK TO SELECT FROM, and as it is our firm determination to open the with an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK the goods in present premises CONTINUE TO BE SACRIFICED In the CLOTHING DEPARTMENT We have no hesitation in saying we are showing value that CANNOT POSSIBLY BE EQUALLED in the regular way. THESE PRICES can only be continued for a SHORT TJME, We therefore respectfully solicit early inspection. 0. M. ROSS & Co., The Bon Marche. Public Notice. MESSRS LOUND & PEDERKEN, Tinsmiths &c, beg to notify that they have disposed of their Palmerston business to Mr JAMES ROWLINS, who they trust will receive the same share of public patronage hitherto accorded to them. All accounts due to Messrs Lound and Pedereen must be paid by the end of the present month to Mr T. K. "WALTON, whose zeceipt will be a sufficient discharge. LOUNT) & PEDBRSEN. Palmerston Feb. Ist, 1884. IN reference to the above, James Rowlins desires to assure the public that no effort will be spared to secure a continuance of the sup** port accorded to his predecessors. Every satisfaction guaranteed at the lowest possible charge. JAMES .ROWLINS. PIANOFORTES^ TUNED, REPA IKED, ai^^nordted io Tone and Touch. A^.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1192, 5 March 1884, Page 3
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566Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1192, 5 March 1884, Page 3
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