Here's the News! 1 I i A SPECIAL CLEAKING SALE I IFrom Sept. 9tli to' Sept 23rd. OF ORNAMENTS. TEA SETS FRUIT DISHES GLASS DISHES. CHEESE DISHES. f PHOTO FRAMES. BASKETWARE AND TOYS ALL TO BE CLEARED AT HALF PRICE. - LENDING LIBRARY BOOKS PUBLISHED AT 3s 6d ARE NOW j BEING SOLD AT Is EACH. | 6d Novels at 3d each STATIONER, j I Told Over the Tea Cups i IN EVERY PLACE WHERE LADIES MEET THAT I I THE CHOICEST EMBROIDERIES THE LOWEST PRICES ARE ONLY TO BE FOUND I AT ROSS'S- I Many Ladies write for samples:—"Please send mo samples of Em- | broideries," and wonder why they di n't receive tho make they re- jj quire, but if, instead of a general order like the above, they would „ make a request for a particular style, width, and quality, such s as:—"Please send me patterns of Cai'iisoU- Embroidery in your jjj cheapest qualities," or "Please send me samples of Buuling Em- 9 broidery about one inch in medium <|:ialily," they would have what 0 they want BY RETURN MAIL. | SEND TO-DAY AND JUDGE iX)U!I YOURSELF, I I PALMERSTO-N NORTH 1 I MAIL YOUR r m- ORDER MOW!°wk FOR A RANGE OF SAiPLES OF THE NEW DRESS GOODS. QUALITY IS THE TEST OF CHEAPNESS. COMPARE D.I.C. = PRICES =- —- These are new:— CORD TAFFETAS, in neat self-coloured stripes in all shades at 3/6 a yd. Plain, serviceable, all wool, SUMMER SUITINGS, in pretty shades of grey at 3/3 and 4/9 a yd. GREY TWEEDS, in very neat herringbone and plain effects for useful costumes at 3/3 a yd. A splendid assortment of beautiful TUSSORE SILKS, 34 inches wide at 2/11, 3/6, 3/li, 4/6, 5/6, and 6/6 a yd. SHANTUNG SILKS, in all the prettiest of colourings, 34 inches I wide at 4/6 8 yd. | D.I.C. WELLINGTON * fI ,i* C S GAN BYKO * SUMMERTIME COMING-GET YOUR MACHINE ENAELLED AND OVERHAULED FOR 255. ALL WORD DONE ON THE PREMISES. "DOMINION" BUILT TO ORDER B.S.A. CYCLES, £16. PATTERN CYCLES, £7. J. R. STANSELL, Senior, HAS received instructions from Messrs Fell, Rout and Jackson, .of Nelson, mortgagees, and others, to submit to sale by 1 üblio auction at the DRUID'S HALL, SHANNON, On Wednesday, 4th Oct., 191 1 AT NOOIs I About 100 Sections As shown on Sale Plans. i Consisting of shops houses, and building sites, from ore-eighth m of an acre upwards. Shannon is one of the soundest towns tor | business men on the West Coast, as the busines men themselves J attest. , I TERMS OF SALE are from £5 deposit on each section; £5 every three months, and the upset prices are from £25 per section. No interest charged on balances provided payments are made on due dates. Theso-offers apply to Lot 3, as per sale plans Condition, for Lots 1 and 2 will bo read at the Auction Sale. _ g Any purchaser of a £25 section in Lot 3 will have his railway fare refunded to any town on the Manawatu line. Transfer fees (exclusive of stamp and registration 1 ) only 21s. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. • For particulars and sale plans apply to J. R. STANSELL Senr., Auctioneer; Offices, Queen's Drive Maranui; also Levin, Shannon, Palmerston North, and Feilding. Or to Messrs Meneath an A Solicitors, Wellington 1044-t.d.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1911, Page 3
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543Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1911, Page 3
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