FOXTON j READY MONEY STORE. TO OUU CUST O M K RS— Our USUAL CLOSING SALE c for tbo season WILL COMMENCE on tho 24th INST., and as the WINTER TRADE' HAS BEEN EXCEEDINGLY I 1 UNSATISFACTORY, i Although LARGER than any previous year, we are prepared to make t SUBSTANTIAL jl CONCESSIONS IN THE PRICE F THE ' BALANCE of the STOCK, j as a proof of our appreciation of the ; constantly increasing patronage be- | stowed upon us. j LARGE REDUCTIONS will be mado to enable the stock to be thoivuglily cleared at the close of the season. TO THK PUBLIC OF MANAWATU, AND FOXTON IN PARTCULAR. I have received instructions to clear our, regardless of piice, the balance of my WINTER DRAPERY CLOTHING, &c, j We are now busy preparing the stock and reducing prices. | * s all our goods are marked in i plain figures, the reductions will be j apparent to everyone. J One visit during the next few i weeks will convince tho nvst scepti- ! cal of tho genuineness of the sale. ' I E. OSBORNE, ; J Manager. i j GREAT RED HOT IONS , In the Flannel, Blanket, and Man- ; j chester Department. i Special lines in Ladies' Under- \ clotbing : — Women's trimmed chemises — 2s 3d, 2s 9d, and 8s 9d Women's trimmed nights, 3s 9d aud | 4s 6d ! Women's trimmed drawers, 2s 3d I FOXTON UK ADY MONEY ! | STORE. j j ' i . ! ! £4000 ! S W.E EF> j No, 7. on tho | W E L LING T O N C U P, To be ruu the first week in FKiiIiUAHY, 1881. IC KETS £l. £ First Horse 1000 Second Horse 300 Third Horse 200 OOier Starters (divided) ... 700 Non-starters (divided) ... 1800 The £700 for other starters will average about £100 each horse. The £1800 for non-starters will aveiage about £00 each horse. Mr George North, of Lambton Qnay, announces his seventh annual sweep on the AVellington Cup. This time it is for no less than £4000, which will give handsome prizes even tothe non starters* Mr North's former racing sweeps have invariably beeu conducted with such thorough fairness as to give entire satisfaction to ai! interested, and we are not surprised to hear that there is already a brisk demaud for tickets for his •' four thousand pounder. — Evening Post, 9th September. Address — GEO. NORTH, Hox 109, Post Oflice ; or, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Foxton agent— Mr John Futter, Manawatu Hotel. DA LM ERSON AND SOOTT. AunionrsED axd licexsed SuuVEYoits, Commission and Land Aoexi-s. Properties for Salo and Lease. THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. , SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH. THOMAS LIND DESIRES to inform the inhabitants of Foxton and the surrounding districts that he has started business as a Shoeing and General Smith, opposite Whyte's Hotel, and hopes to gain a share of public patronage. All work executed with despatch. '
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 17, 29 October 1880, Page 4
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