P O XT O N READY MONEY STORE. j m O OUR CUSTOMERS— • Our USCJAL CLOSING SALE for the season WILL COMMENCE on the 24th INST., and as the WINTER TRADE HAS BEEN EXCEEDINGLY UNSATISFACTORY, Although LARGER than any previous year, we are prepared to make SUBSTANTIAL CONCESSIONS IN THE PRICE P THE BALANCE of the STOCK, as a proof of our appreciation of the constantly increasing patronage bestowed upon us. LARGE R~EDUCTIONS will be made to enable the stock to be thoroughly cleared at the close of the season. TO THE PUBLIC OF MANAWATU, AND FOXTON IN PARTOULAR. I have received instructions to clear out, regardless of price, the balance of my WINTER DRAPERY CLOTHING, &c, "We are now busy preparing the stock and reducing prices. .As all our goods are marked in plain figures, the reductions will bo apparont to everyone. One visit during the next few weeks will convince the most sceptical of the genuineness of the sale. E. OS BORNE, Manager. GREAT REDUCTIONS In the Flannel, Blanket, and Manchester Department. Special lines in Ladies' Underclothing : — Women's trimmed chemises — 2s 3d, 2s 9d, and 3s 9d Women's trimmed nights, 3s 9d and 4s 6d I Women's trimmed drawers, 2s 3d FOXTON READY MONEY STORE. i ! £4000 ©WE E P No, /. on the WELLINGTON CUP, To be run the first week in FEBRUARY, 1881. ICKETS £1. £ First Horse JOOO Second Hor6e 300 Third Horse 200 Other Starters (divided) ... 700 Non-starters (divided) ... 1800 The £700 for other starters will average about £100 each horse. The £1800 for non-starters will average about £60 each horse. Mr George. North, of Lambton Quay, announces his seventh annual sweep on the Wellington Cup. This time it is for no lees than £4000, which will give handsome prizes even to the non-starters. Mr North's former racing sweeps have invarialiy beep conducted with such thorough fairness as to give entire satisfaction to al! interested, and we are not surprised to hear that there is already a brisk demand for tickets for his " four thousand pounder. — Evening Post, 9th September. Addreßs — GICO. NORTH, liox 109, Post Office ; or, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Foxton agent — Mr John Futter, Manawatu Hotel. OALMERSON AND SCOTT, Authorised and licenskd Suhvkyokh, Commission and Land AuKNia. Properties for Sale hihl Lease. THE SQUAHK, PALM HUSTON NORTH, SMOKING AND GENERAL SMITH. THOMAS LIND DFBIRES to inform the inhabitants of Foxton and the biu % - rounding district* that he has started business as a Shoeing and General Smith, opposite Wbyte's Hotel, and hopes to gain a share of public patronage. : AH work exeoutid with dtapnteh. I
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 18, 2 November 1880, Page 4
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