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Special Advertisements. THE BON MARCHE. TTNSOLICITED mESTIMONIALS. Puketapu, March 24, 1884. To the Bon Marche. THE Blankets have como and give very great satisfaction. My husband says there is no wonder wool is so low when you can sell such good Blankets as thoso you have sent at 22/6. The patterns you have sent are ridiculous in price. I shall be in town in a few days, and shall certainly call. Yours truly, 'MRS. W . THE BONMARCHE Wanstead, April 12, 1884. Messrs. Fowler k Co. HAVING seen the Blankets you sent to Mrs. H , please send me 4 pairs at onco, as I am afraid thoy will soon be sold. The price is 8/9 per pair. Yours, kc, MRS. D . THE EON MARCHE Waipawa, April 18, ISS4. To tho Bon Marche. SEEING you were selling Ulsters very cheap, I sent for some for my daugh- • ters. I havo much pleasure in saying how much satisfied I am with them. I could not have believed they were to be had so cheap. Yours truly, MRS. N . *"* "V* v. **» \[ r ." Vr ' X m %i*j3fa!K ; .. __*_!__-.>v ,iV _j__>«____S , Patangata, April 12, 18S4. To Bon Marche. I RECEIVED the Patterns on Thursday, and will thank you to send the accompanying order as soon as possible. Your prices aro extremely reasonable. 1 Yours, &c, MRS. F . l 5 THE BONMARCHE f Waipawa, April 11, ISS 1. To tho Bon Marche. 1 npiIANKS for tho Patterns you have 5 JL sont in answer to our request. Hay- ' ing just como from England we arc quite surprised to see so littlo difference between " your prices and what we recently paid at 1 Home. Ploaso send the following goods as • soon as you can. t Yours truly, MRS. St. M . D THE BON MARCHE j Wairoa, March 28, 1884. The Bon Marche. THE Bonnet for myself, and Hat for my daughter, are really so very stylish I and so reasonable, that I cannot help writing to say how much pleased I am. Yours truly, A. M . THE BONMARCHE • PATTERNS and prices free. Goods delivered free to nearest station or jiort " of call. THE BON MARCHE 3 , . ' COME AND SEE ! THE BARGAINS, o ; S. G. RADFORD 1 HAS NOW RECEIVED HIS FIRST . SHIPMENT OF WINTER t J3 RAPERY AND Clothing. And has marked the same at the following prices for cash : HORROCKSES PURE CALICO, 3/6 per dozen. Sheetings, 2 yards wide, 1/3 ) Turkish Towels, 1/- each ' Kitchen Towelling, 6-|d per yard i Turkey Red Twill, lOd ~ Unbleached Tabling, 1/4 ~ White Counterpanes, 5/9 Colored ~ 3/11] r Cretonne, 10 ; } d per yard '" Black Italian Cloth, 2/6 (double width) Black Cashmere, from 1/9 to 5/6 ~ k Black French Merino, from 2/- ~ All-wool Tartan, 2/- (double width) ' All-wool Homespun, lO^d Saxony Winceys, Gid per yard ] Estameno Serges in all new shades, 1 ll.d ' Velveteens, black and colored LADIES' JACKETS, DOLMAN'S,&c. ULSTERS in a variety of Materials J READY-MADE COSTUMES These are made on the premisos, and all the work in them is guaranteed ' Hosiery from 6d to 7/6 per pair Corsets, from 2/11 to 14/6, all sizes Gloves —Kid, Silk, Cotton, &c, from 6d to 5/1 1 Chenille Spot Veiling, from Od per yard New Shades in Plush, only 1/- per yard Laces in black, wliite, and cream A lot of Sealskin Hats and Caps at 2/11 Colored Shawls at 4/11, worth 7,'6J Slate Silesia, 5/- per dozen Embroidery, 3d to 2/- per yard Beaded Lace, Gimp, Fringe, See, cheap MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING of newest make and patterns Men's Suits from 21/- to £4 4s ~ Trousers, from 4/6 ~ Moleskin, from 5/0 ~ Overcoats, from 30/Boys' Knicker Suits from 9/G Youths' Suits, from 15/6 Men's white Shirts, from 4/6 ~ Oxford Shirts, from 3/G „ Wool Sox, 1/- pair ~ Cotton Sox, id per pair ~ Satin Ties, 1/-each ~ Collars, 4rl and 6d per box ~ Singlets, from 2/- ,, Flannel Unders, from 4/6 , N. B.—l- in the £ discount allowed over £2. Please Note the Address— S. G. RADFORD. NEXT COHEN'S LITTLE DUSTPAN HASTINGS STREET INSPECT THE LARGE AND WELLASSORTED STOCK OF QADDLERY AND TJARNESS j AT H O LDE R' S. NO CHEAPER HOUSE IN THE TRADE Quality Excellent —Peice Moderate. I NEAR THE PIORSE BAZAAR, Napiee '

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3982, 26 April 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3982, 26 April 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3982, 26 April 1884, Page 2

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