GREAT CLEARING SALE OF Drapery, Clothing, Haberdashery, &c. AWING to very heavy accumulations of Stock in tho above department of my business, I have determined on holding a Cleaving Out Sale POB ONE MONTH ONLY, during 1 which time there will be offered bargains of a character calculated to meet the times. The Goods will be sold in many cases Under Cost Prick, as the Stock must be cleared off before the New Year. THIS STOCK COMPRISES : Print-S; of all kinds Flannels Winceys— strong and good Railway and Ostend Rugs Plaida Clothing— Men's Youths' and Rhawls Boys' Jackets Hats and Caps j Merinos of serviceable colors Neckties Hosiery Handkerchiefs &c, Ac, &r. FOB CASH O3STXjIT. I have now on sale the following HA.RYESTmG TOOLS to which the attention of farmers is requested, as they are of the best description : Hay Bakes and Forks kcythes and Scythe Handles* American Ploughs Spades, Axes, Pitchforks. And every Description of General Ironmongery. t Note the . Addreis : JOHN W. LID DELL, STOREKEEPER, FOXTON. O T -A. K I S TO "R E. WM. SMITH . . Proprietoi, £2,557 WOETH OF STOCK IMOW OFFERED 10 a CASH. VSJ'M. SMITH,, of Otaki, desires to return his best thanks to the VV settlers of the district, who have so well patronised him during the last eight years, and desires to intimate that he is at present holding a GIMJTO OLE A KING SALE OF THE BALANCE OF STOCK, Preparatory lo receiving an entirely NEW STOCK when the alterations to premises are completed. THE STOCK to be sold comprises— DRAPERY, CLOTHING HABDWARE, »»»»» NECKTIES, HANDKERCHt B 1 PRINTS, DRESSES FLANNELS FANCY GOODS LADIES' HATS AND BOXTS'ETd And everything else to be found in a well-furnished store. All these Goods will be sold at WONDERNULLY LOW PRICES, such as were never known in Otaki before. People wanting Bargains should hurry up and secure them. WM. SMITH, STOREKEEPER, OTAKI.
TELEGRAPH HOTEL, OTAJECI. WM. GR E E K;O UG H , Proprietor. Visitors to this hotel will find every comfort and attention. WINES, SPIRITS, ETC. Good stables and well<.grassed paddocks connected with the hotel. Cobb & Co.'s coaches stop at this hotel. ' FOXTON POUND. T MPOUNDED in the Public Pound, | Foxton, on December 22, 1879, 1 chestnut M are, branded IPI on off shoulder ; also branded [] on near shoulder If not previously released, the above mare will be sold by ."public auction, at the Foxton Public Pound, on Monday, 12th January, 1880, at 12 o'clock noon. THOS. BOWE, Poundkeeper.
HAIRDRESSER, &c. SAMUEL HUNTER desires to inform the settlers of Foxton and surrounding districts that he has opened this day in the above line at Foxton. Temporary premises — Front rooms at Mrs Holmes' boarding house, opposite Presbyterian Church. DANCING! DANCING! A SELECT ASSEMBLY will be held on Wednesday Evenings, in the room adjoining Holmes' Boarding house. A Public Assembly will be held on Saturday Evenings. Dancing each night to commence at 8 o'clock. Names will be received for the Wedresdav Assembly by SAMUEL HUNTER, Proprietor. WANTED, a Boy. Apply at Manawatu Hotel.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 39, 9 January 1880, Page 3
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504Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 39, 9 January 1880, Page 3
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