CLOSE OF ™ SEASON. Grioat Clearing Out Sale A EATHER than carryover auy goods till next Season, aud m conse« quence of the unfavorable state of the present Season's trade, my stock is unusually heavy, and m order to clear out as much as possible within the next few weeks, I will offer the whole of my splendid Btock of Drapery, Clwthing, Millinery, &c, at astounding reductions for Cash only. The Bargains are Great. The Bargains are Many. See the Reductions, and Satisfy Yourselves. yard Men's Clothing, 250 yds Fancy Prints, reduced to 3jd _ ... Bl»ck Grenadines „ 3£d Boys' Clothing, Dress Fabrics " «?i «AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. J';?, tL AAno " tli Men's 9s 6d Serge Trousers, for 4s lid rompadou' oateens „ aid •.*■ , -. ,ii -, a r\ c n 1 »./(**»*«** value ."UIU Sfe*j£ 6d S<£T VH 100 PAIRS Meu's 5s 6d Soft Felts 2s lid 2-button Kia Gloves, soiled Is pair Men's 7s 6d Hard Fults , 4s lid Girlu' Brown Cotton Hose, all sizes 6d Men's 2s 6a Merino Singlets Is 8d Srrong Tweed for boys only Is 3d Men's Flannel Unders 3s 6d Parasols, Is 3d Umbrellas, Is (id Men's Sox, 3 pairs for Is Girls' Fancy Print Aprons Is Men's Re^aUa Shirts, only 2s 6d GREAT BARGAINS ! BALANCE of MEN'S STRAWS Balaace of Straw Hats, fiom Is 6d to may he bad for Is each now selling for Is EACH Boots, Boots, Boots, BEST QUALITY AT REGULAR SALE PEICES. of Fancy Straws. Leghorns, Chips T-, T/ - k^ O r,r/^mL l^ " n , , , . I", and Tuscan, usual prices 2s 6d to FLOORCLOTHS at 9£d, Is Id, U3d 9s 6d CARPETS, from 9£d to 3s lid now selling for Is 6d EACH Calicoes, Flannels, Blankets, SheetThese are the cheapest goods ever sold ings, ard Family Drapery at trein Palmerstou. mexidous reductions Look out for the Great Sale of Bargains. Everything reduced— for Cash Only. SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY JAN. 26. J. B. HAMILTON, Corner of Main and (xeorge 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 considerahle amount of STOCK TO SELECT FROM, and as it is our firm determination to open the isTErSAT PREMISES with an ENTIRELY NKW STOCK the goods m present premises CON LIN UE TO BE SACRIFICED In the CLOTHING DEPARTMENT We have no hesitation m saying we are showing value that CAMOT POSSIBLY BE EQUALLED m the regular way. THESE PRICES can only be continued for a SHORT TJMiD, We therefore respectfully solicit early inspection. C. M. ROSS & Co., The Bon Marche. Public Notice. MESSRS LOUND & PEDERsEN, Tinsmiths &c, beg to notify that they have disposed of their Palmerston business to Mr JAMES KOWLINS, who they trust will reeoive the same share of public patronage hithert') accorded to them. All accounts due to Messrs Lound and Pedersen must be paid by the end of the present month to Mr T. R. WALTON, whose leceipt will be a sufficient discharge. LOITNTL& PEDERSEN. Palmereton Feb. Ist, ]884. IN reference to the above, James Rovvlitis desires to assure the public that no efforr will be, spared, to secure a continu.ance of the sup* port ; 'accorded to his predecessors. .■Every satisfaction guarauteed. at the lowest possible charge. ' JA.MES KOWLINS,
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1194, 7 March 1884, Page 3
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544Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1194, 7 March 1884, Page 3
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