McMillan, Rhodes & Co. Spring and Summer SEASONS, 1890-91. TTTE have great pleasure in intimating the arrival of our lew Season's Purchases. As usual, these Goods have been chosen and bought in the Very Best Markets, and for Beauty, Design, and Fashion cannot be surpassed in th.c whole- district. DRESS GOODS & PRINTS.-The most Fashionable Shades have been chosen — viz., French Dress Tweeds, Cashmeres, Flakes, Printed Sateens, Zephyrs, Pongees de Lames, &c, &c. Also, "Ribbons, Flowers, Parasob, Umbrellas, Jackets, Dust-cloaks, Braid-trimmings. Fsucy Aprons, Hats and Feathers in endless variety. CLOTHING.— A large and well assorted stock, including MEIn \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 ol' 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 tie lest in the Manawatu District, and, as our Goods are always marked at a very low price, we anticipate "BIG SALLB " for the Coming Season. McMillan, Rhodes & 00., DLKFCT IMPOPTIVKB, F O XTON. Ready Money Store. Al_l_ ACCOUNTS are requested TO BE PAIB. Ready Money Store.
E. L. Grower, Hair Dresser, OTAKI. T ADIES' Combings worked inta |^ any stdo of head-die:- s plaits, coiis, &c , ev'c. 11. L. C. is tho only hair worker who works the hair into tlov. tm rosette.-", &0. All kind.-* of hair-guards made from liidie--' own hair, and also worked into lockets, broodies, rn.gs, &t. lftTo_?l_: dore for £!-_© trade. ALL orders by im.-.r pron j-tiy at* ti-'inh d to. _£S_.l_l^_l_iL ¥"■■ n N A II li Pv N legs to annouice thi.t he lnt« commenceo besiiif ss on his ow* m* i co out as a "W lr_ cc Jw rigl? t, In those premises hitely occupied \>j Jenkins & Co., 11*11 Street, Foxton. Carts built to ar.y size, and Bng--1 gies and Traps repainted aal 1 vpv&isViod on the premises.
rANGS H A N S. For WINTER layers and table use. or the Fowl for ALL. Settings of 18 Ejsga may be obtained a-* below : — £ s d Purebred Langahar.s No. 1. 1 1 0 No. 2. 10 0 Pure bred Minorca ... 1 1 0 Lano'-diang and Minorca Ist cross 10 0 25 per cent, reduction allowed on more than one sitting. Apply to B. L. ELLIS, Okaua, Foxton. N.H. — There birds aro all bred from im ported stock, and the stock may be inspected every Saturday TTTILLTAM /COLLINS, C ARTE R. MM'* -STREET, FOXTON. I am now piepared to do any carting ahout the town that may be required. i Orders prom- ty attended to.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 8 November 1890, Page 3
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448Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 8 November 1890, Page 3
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