ABERDEEN HOUSE. FOXTON. THOIASTUISTOI.DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. GREAT CLEARING SALS FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, I iHOHAS FUNBTON and D. H. GEORGE having dissolved by mutual L consent, the Business in Foxton will be carried on by Thojcab Ftmstoj. All Winter Goods on hand will be sold Regardless of Cost, in order to make room for Spring Goods. The GOODS are all New, and will be sold for CASH To the Inhabitants of Foxton and all the Flax Mill Hande Call at ABERDEEN HOUSE for Bargains in DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES. Clothes Made to Order (500 Patterns to ohoose from). FLAX ! FLAX ? FLAX ! APHANCE TOR COXTON l/HANUE J*OR POXTv>N FOR AOHORT TIME fVNLY. OHORT I IME ijNLY; TRAMWAY SHEDS. (NEXT 'POST OFFICE), MAIN-STREET. o Have now opened with a Choice 'Selection of Drapery. The Executors of Thos. Short, OF QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, akd GRiHAMSTOWN, THAMES, Bern* largely overstocked through taking adrantage of the many BANKRUPT STOCKS which they have purchased under the most advantageous circumstance* FOR CASH, have decided to offer £ DRAPERY AND CLOTHINGS Of ©very description to the Inhabitants of Foxton and . Surrounding Districts AT FABULOUSLY LOW PRICES. • ■ o As their firm is by far the LARGEST and OLDEST established Drapery Business in the Province of Auok and, they are in a position during th» FEW .WEEKS they are in Foxton to offer such inducements to purchasers as WILL NOT OCCUR AGAIN. NOW IS THE TlgE^BSff&ia&w.ii BARGAINS in Gentlemen's Macintoshes BARGAINS in Gentlemen's Overcoats BARGAINS in Gentlemen's Suits BAEGAINS in Gentlemen'-* Trousers BA GAI • S in Gentlemen's Trousers and Vests B EG >INS in Gentlemen* Coats BARGAINS in Gentlemen's Mercery. k BARGAINS of every description BARGAINS in Ladies' I lsfcers and .Tuckets BAEGAINS in Ladies' F annels BARGAINS in Ladies' .• heetings BARGAINS in Ladies' Shirtings BARGAINS in Ladies' Dress Materials Bleached 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. GBRRAND, will only make a short stay in the Manawatu Diatrict we would urge the Inhabitants of Foxton not to miss thii really UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTQNITY of securing Good* at less than Auckland prices. All communications kindly address to our representative, Mr. J. Gerrand. 0 To ereiy purchaser of a 5s Parcel and upwards will be presented a great curiosity in the shape of an Auokland Novelty ! ! ! f$T Oujomm are tarawtly requested to shop early in the day, as our Goois willfcar daylight inspection. •'
REMOVAL NOTICE. M B s ~B v B B - MILUNtR, DREHS, AND HABIT MAKER. Mrs Bvbb bags to notiiy to her Cnitomtn that she h«s removed into ntwpretnou, two doors higher up UwMoatoaKoad. TO KERERU. frHE undersigned iw prepared to K. ■'. convey passengers from or to Kereru daily, le*ring Foxton at 5.45 *xn. Fares reasonable. HE RYBRADCXXJK, Foxton. A H. W V L D S, Palmbrston North. TIMBER, COAL, ahd PRODUCE MERCHANT. Goals Sttßffoddueetfrom sVp»»id«, Btf«Ur Wmm^kHf SMpsßMiti.
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Manawatu Herald, 9 August 1889, Page 2
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489Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 9 August 1889, Page 2
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