WARD & CO.'S Great Clearing Sale OF BANKRUPT STOCK, TO BE HELD AT FOXTON. The Sale will commence on SATURDAY, Bth M \Y, 1880, and will continue for ONii WEIK ONLY, IN WUYTK'S SAMPLE ROOMS WARD and CO. Beg to assure the public of Foxton and the surrounding districts that this will be the grandest opportunity ever offered there to purchase first-class BEAPEEY ABB CLOTHIM, &c, to, AT CONSTDEBABLY LESS THAN HALF-PRICE. QT NOTE THE FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS— 1000 Yards SATIN CLOTHS, Is, usual price 2s 25 Ladies' Cloth JACKETS, fashionable, 14s 6d, usual price 30s 20 Men's heavy Tweed Paget SUITS, 37s 6d, usual price 60s 25 pairs heavy grey BLANKETS, 9s 6d, usual price 18s 6d 100 yards heavy grey SHEETING, Is, good value Is 9d 1000 yards heavy corded SERGES, Is, worth 2s 50 pairs white BLANKETS, 14s 6d, usual price 20s GO doz Men's SHIRTS, ONE SHILLING EACH 50 Men's heavy Witney and Beaver OVERCOATS, 27s 6d, usual price 50s 100 pairs Geelong TROUSERS and VEST, reduced to 22s 6d Come and see Ward and Co.'s SIXPENNY and SHILLING TABLES, on which will be found Thousands of articles useful and ornamental. Come early and secure some of the Bargains. Kemember-THE SALEJSJSUT FOR ONE WEEK. Note the address : WHYTE'S SAMPLE ROOMS, NEXT THE HOTEL. W. B. EKMINGTOM, Manager for Ward & Ca. DEAPEEY! DEAPEEY! DEAPEEY! r J]*HE UNDERSIGNED has JUST OPENED UP SEASON'S STOCK: OF WINTER DRAPERY, COMPRISING ALL LINES, And would respectfully request an inspection of same by customers. JOHN W. LIDD LE L, IRONMONGER , AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, MAIN-STREET, FOXTON.
FOXTON BAKER! . ! \ HE uudersigned intimates to the inhabitants of Foxton that on and after this date he is prepared to supply BREAD OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY. Customers will be waited on for orders daily. JO'BN W. LIDDELL, Main««Btreet, Foxton. • iNOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. A CCOUJNTS are rendered month £*- ly, and all accounts not settled by 10th of following month will be closed. J. W. LIDDELL. Foxton, April 5, 1880. TI7 HOLESALE TIN FACTORY. J. T. LOVE, Proprietor. TINSMITH, COPPERSMITH, PLUMBER, AND GASFITTER. New Suction Egg Beater, for ordi- 1 nary use in live seconds, in sizes to beat from 1 to 5 doz eggs, at nearly half the cost of the Dover Egg Beater. i Manners-street (opposite the Arcade) WELLINGTON. A CIRCULATING LIBRARY has been opened in conned ion with our stationery business. The Library includes 150 Volumes of the Latest Novels, by the best authors, and other works. Annual -Subscription, 15s, paid in advauce. For loan of single book, Gd. Ful[ particulars may be obtained of the undersigned. kussell"bros., Printers, Booksellers, and Stationers, Main -street, Foxton. '
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 75, 14 May 1880, Page 3
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