j McMillan, Rhodes & Co. Spring and Summer SEASONS, 1890-91. TT^E have great pleasure in intimating the arrival of our New Season's Purchases. As usual, these Goods have been chosen and bo ll ght in tk* Very Best Markets, and for Beauty, Design, and Fashion cannot be surpassed in the whole district. DRESS GOODS & PRINTS.—The most Fashionable Shades have been chosen— viz., French Dress Twet-ds, Cashmeres, Flakes, Printed Sateens, Zephyrs, Pongees de Lames, &c., &c. Also, Ribbons, Flowers, Parasols, Umbrellas, Jackets, Dust-cloaks, Braid-trimmings, Fancy Aprons, Hats and Feathers in endless variety. CLOTHING.— A large and well assorted stock, including MEN'S, and BOYS' Suits, Knicker Suits, Corduroy, Bedford Cord, and Tweed Trousers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Ties, Scarves, and Collars, and lots of other things too numerous to particularize. BOOTS & SHOES— A Good Stock of ENGLISH and COLONIAL, in Ladies', Gents', Youths', and Boys'. It is not necessary for us to give further particulars, as our Stock is well-known as being a long way the b*»st in the Manawatu District, and, as our Goods are always marked at a very low price, we anticipate " BIG SAL3i$ " for the Coming Season. McMillan, Rhodes & Co., DIRECT IMPORTERS. FOXTON. Keady Money Store. ALL ACCOUNTS are requested TO BE PAID. i Keady Money Store.
JAMES P. MURRAY. Portrait Artist. CORNER OF MAIN AND UNION STREETS. Portraits painted from Photographs or from Sittings. Terms : from £8 3s OJ. J, THOMPSON, (Opposite Whyte's Hotel, Main Street. Foxtonj. Carpenter, Joiner, and Undertaker. All kinds of Jobl ing Work done on the shortf at notice. Pictures framed. Glass cut to any I size. i POXTON |)AKEEY MAJN.STBEET, FOXTON. J N. WALI 8 begs to notify that having purchased the Business of the Co operative Bakery Compauy, of which ho was manager iVr many years, ho is now prepared (o deliver i Bread daily, at Lowest Cash Prices. Small Gcods, Bi.-cuits, Cakes &c, nlw.iys cv haud. J~N. WALLS
E. L. (rower, Hair Dresser, OTAKI. T ADIES 1 Combings woiked inta L/ any style of lioad-diets plaits, coils, &c, (tc. B. L. G. is the only Imir worker who works the hair into fiov»er« rosettes, &c. All kinds of hair-gu'ird.< ma^e fr-m ladie>' own hair, hik! nl^o worked into lockets, brooc-hoa, nugs, <fee. Tflfork done for the tvade. ALL orders by post piomptly at* I tended to. I _ _. _ fOHN AfIKRW %j . Pegs to announce that lit hat ' commenced business on his ewn M' count ac a Wheelwright In those premises lately occupied \j Jenkins & Co., Hall Street, Foxtem. Carts birlt to ai.y size, and Biggies Hnd Traps ropaiat«4 m! varnished o» the premiiei.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 18 October 1890, Page 3
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429Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 18 October 1890, Page 3
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