abebkeM house. ■'■■..";; : / tip Iton, ■ GEOEGE FUISTW & CO. LXAVE Opened; in the above Well Known House as aEREKAL DB>PE|IS AND OUTFITTERS. We Sdlioit your and feel sure you will find the Goods ' UNEQUALLED IN VALUE. Inspection Invited. GEORGE FUNSTON & CO., ABEKDEEN HOUSE. MAIN STBEET, FOXTON. FLAX ! FLAX ! FLAX * APHANCE COR COXTON i^HANt'E TOR POXT.N FCR AOHORT q^IME ANLY. OHOBT J IMB IJNLY. AddressTRAMWAY SHEDS, (NEXT POST OFFICE), MAIN-STREET. Will open on SATURDAY NEXT, at 10 a.m. The Executors of Thos- Short, OF QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, and GRAHAMSTOWN, THAMES, Being largely overstocked through taking advantage of the many BANKRUPT STOCKS which they have purchased under the most advantageous circumstances FOR CASH, have decided to offer g DRAPERY AND CLOTHINGS Of evcrj- description to the Inhabitants of Foxton and Surrounding Districts AT FABULOUSLY LOW PEICES. o As their firm ia by far the I AKGEST and Of.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 lliT^SKtiSflks,. 0 BARGAINS in Gentlemen's Macintoshes BARGAINS in Gentlemen's Overcoats BARGAINS in Gentlemen's Suits BARGAINS in Gentlemen's Trousers BA GAI S in Gentlemen's Trousers and Vests B RG INS in Gentlemen's Coats BARGAINS in Gentlemen's Mercery. BARGAINS of every description BAR iAINS in Ladies' -Isters and Jackets BARGAINS in Ladies' F annels BARGAINS in Ladies' heetiugs B .RG-aNS in Ladies' Shirtings ii-ARGMNS in J adies' Dress Materials B eacbed and Unbleached Calicos And in fact every article that may be purchased in a First-class Drapery Warehouse at considerably less than the usual price. As our representative, Mr. GERRAND, will only make a short stay in the Manawatu District we would urge the Inhabitants of Foxton no* to miss this really UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY of secur ing Goods at less than Auckland prices. All communications kindly ad " dress to our representative, Mr. J. Gerrand. o To erery purchaser of a 5s Parcel and upwards will be presented a great curiosity in the shape of an { Auckland Novelty ! ! ! o ¥t Customers are earnestly requested to shop early in the day, as our Gcods will bear daylight inspection.
BEMOVAL iNOTICE. y£ r s v r r, MJLUNER, DRE*S, AND HABIT MAKER. Mbs Bubr begs to notify to her Customers that she has removed int> new premises, two doors higher up the Moutoa Road. TO SHANNON. A Coach *ill leave Whyte's Hotel every morning for Shannon at 5.30 a.m.,, returning from Shannon after the arrival of the morning train from Wellington. JONES & HrNTER, r; - Proprietors. \ H, W V L D 8, * * • ■ .' • I'almerston- Nobs*. TIMBER, CO .*¥P PRODUCTS . . JdEROHAN'IV T Coals Supplied direct fr»m ships side, Regular Fortnightly Shipnwo g.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 279, 12 July 1889, Page 2
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454Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 279, 12 July 1889, Page 2
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