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J. A. BUTLER.] -^ [J. p. ENGLEBERTSON. Palmerston North, July 1905. MADAM- ' YOU will be interested to learn that the Drapery business hitherto known as Hansen's has passed into our hands, and it is our purpose to materially alter the scope and character of the concern. For Ihe future it will be known as " The L.M.S." (an abbreviation for ''The Ladies' Model Store") and a3 the name implies, exclusive attention will be given to high-class drapery for women. On this point fulUr information will be given later on when we are ready to invite you to inspect the goods we have now on order in the Homo markets. In the meanwhile we take this opportunity of intimating tbat the wholo of the stock purchased from Mr Hansen will , be offered at a SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE commencing on SATURDAY, 15th JULY, And continuing for 21 days. During this period the regular ! prices will be abandoned and the wholo of the goods will be | submitted at exceptional bargain prices. We have a double object in announcing this sale—_rst, it is prudent storekeeping to liquidate all stocks that are not wanted in the coming season ; and secondly, so that we might make the acquaintance of our customers under the most favourable ! circumstances. Please accept this as a cordial invitation to visit THE -L.M.S. during the sale period and after. We ake, Yours Obediently, BUTLER & ENGLEBERTSON.

ARTISTIC JEWELLERY. Truly artistic jewellery is always safe to buy. We are making it a serious study to produce in jewellery only that which is artistic ia conception and of faultless workmanship. This class of goods is pleasing to the eye, and complimentary to the good taste of the wearer. We still give half a dozen Electro Silver Spoons with each Wedding Ring sold. O'CONNOR & TYDEMAN, THE LEADING NORTH ISLAND JEWELLERS PALMERSTON NORTH. HULLO! The Hurricane Sale. Just what you have been waiting for. C. &C's sale has come. Prices are down with a crash. Now is the time to buy. Come To-day. What you want may be snapped before to-morrow. LOOK OUT FOR. THE FLAG c. & c. COLLINSON AND CUNNINGHAME, CASH DRAPERS, Broad Street, - The Square. OUR LINES Pianos and Organs Washing Machines Sewing Machines Music and Musical Sundries Leary & Dixon, The Square, Palmereton N. TAURANGA - - LAND OHM TO those needing a mild, less windy climate, where'fruit and poultry do remarkably well, and where you have a lovely harbour with j i abundance of fish, good boating, beautiful scenery, and land at prices so low that there is nothing in the colony where an investor will have as good a chance at making a big profit. For full particulars, apply to G. A. PREECE k CO. Millar & Giorgi's GREAT OUTFITTING SALE COMMENCING SATURDAY, JUNE 17th. THE Greatest Sale of the Season. Tbe Greatest Sale of the Year, will be the talk of the town. See bargains at doors, windows, and end to end of the shop, at bombarding prices tbat defy the whole fleet of the Clothing Trade. Call Early at -this Sale of Sales. MILLAR & GIORGIS. THE DON. Carrad & Howe, Ladies' & Gentlemen's Tailors (Occidental Buildings.) TUBT arriving New and Fashionable " Goods, comprising all the latest deeigne. Costumes from five guineas. Sao Suite, six pounds. W. B. CRAIGHEAD, Manager,

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 423, 10 July 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 423, 10 July 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 423, 10 July 1905, Page 2

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