ABERDEEN HOUSE. FOXTON, ■■Jr.-... > '. ——- — GEOE&E FUISTOI & CO. Opened in the above Well Known House as GEEEKAL DR\PERS AND OUTFITTERS. We Solicit your Patronage and feel sure you will find the Goods UNEQUALLED IN VALUE. Inspection Invited. GEORGE FUNSTON & CO., ABEEDEEN HOUSE" MAIN STBEET, FOXTON. FLAX! FLAX! FLAX ! APHANOE "HOR C^XTON I^HANIE POE POXT N ■•.... FCB AOH ; )ET q^IME ANLY OHOET ] IME UNLY. Adldveas— TRAMWAY SHEDS, (NEXT POST OFFICE), MAIN-STREET. Will open on SATURDAY NEXT, at 10a.m. The Executors of Thos. Short, k * ■*•■• ■■■•■ ■ ' OF - : >i; QTJEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, and GRAHAMSTOWN, THAMES, j Being largely overstocked 7 through taking ad vantage of the many BA"N,KI EUPT STOCKS which they have purchased under the most advantageous circumstances FOE CASH, have decided to offer J£ DRAPERY AND CLOTHINGS Of every description to the Inhabitants of Foxton and Surrounding Districts AT FABULOUSLY LW PRICES. 0 As their firm is by far the U HGEST and Or DEST established Drapery Business in the Province of Auck and, they are in a position dv ing the FEW WEEKS they are in Foxton to offer such inducements to purchasers as WILL NOT OCCUR AGAIN. NOW IS THE Tllif^Stf&Sfikam -0 BARGAINS in Gentlemen's Macintoshes BAKG \INS in Gentlemen's Overcoats BARGAINS in Gentlemen's Suits BARGAINS in Gentlemen's Trousers BA GAI v: S in Gentlemen's Trousers and Vests B RG * INS in Gentlemen's Coats BAEGAINS in Gentlemen's Mercery. y-j BARGAINS of every description 5^™ A SJ? ! u adies ' ■ :lsters and Jackets . BARGAINS in Ladies' F annels BARGAINS in Ladies' .^heetngs BARG INS in Ladies' Shirtings BARG INS in I adi;s' Dress Materials .., . , Beac4>ed and Unbleached Calicos And in fact every article that may be purchased in a FirsUlass Drapery Warehouse at considerably less than the usual price! As our representative, Mr. GERRAND, will onV make a short s fnv in the Manawatu District we would urge the Inhabitant? Twin l l to miss this really UNPHEOEDENTED OPPORTUNTTV 5 ing Goods at less than Auckland pricel! Ml*!^un™^^^ dress to our representative, Mr. J. Gerrand. "^"^anons kindly adTo every purchaser of a sslwTnl upwards will be presented a gr< at curiosity m the «hape of an j Auckland Novelty ! ! ! , o oTwrntT^ghST^^ 0 Bhop 6arly in tha -- :
PEMOVAL [NOTICE. M- E S ~B uE *■ MILLINER, DRESS, AND HABIT MAKER. Mas Burr begs to notify to her Customers that she has removed int . new premises, two doors higher up the Mcutoa Road. TO SHANNON. A Coach will leave Whyte's Hotel -£3- every morning for Shannon at 5.30 a.m., returning from Shannon after the arrival of the morning train from Wellington. JONES & HUNTEE, Proprietors. LA H. W V L D S , Palmbrbton North. TIMBER, COAL, and PRODUCE MERCHANT. Goals Supplied direct from ships side, I Btgnlar Fortnightly Shipment.
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Manawatu Herald, 9 July 1889, Page 2
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451Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 9 July 1889, Page 2
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