McMillan, rhobes & co. . TTAVE much pleasure in announcing to their numerous customers that they have just received the balance of their shipments OF New Season's DRIPEIY Comprising an excellent assortment of Winter Dress Goons in Melton*, Serges, Colonial Dress Tweeds and Cashmeres in IHack and Colored, Ladies' Straw aud Felt Hate in the lates- si-vies, Feathers, Wings and Plumes for Trimming them. Ribbons and Plu-hea in the newest colors and shades. They have also some special lines in Ladies' CLOUDS, very cheap. Ladies' ULSTERS, very cheap. Ladies' JACKETS, very cheap Ladies' WATERPROOFS, very cheap. Ladies' UMBRELLAS, yery cheap. Strong Crimean Shirting, at Is 3d per yard Good Colonial Flannels, Is. Colonial Blankets, good value. Muslins and Cretonnes from 6d yard. McMillan, Rhodes & Co. Assure their Gentlemen Friends that they have spared no pains to provide everything necessary to supply their wants during the coming season, having laid in au extra stock of Bugs, Overcoats, Waterproof Coats, Suits, Trousers, Hats, 'lies, Drawers and Singlets, and ail at prices to meet the times. SUITS MADE TO ORDER At the lowest rates, consistent with good workmanship and [material. A Good Fit Guaranteed. Inspection Invited.
THE SHIPMENT OF JJI& JHOGI. jETJEb*. JET Ja^A JLtT\s>^ -SL. ' ! FOR THE | HAS JUST ARRIVED. j I I i i BEING direct from the English I Manufacturers, the public may ! expect BARGAINS. The Goods having arrived rather late, will be SOLD CHEAPLY so as to effect a i READY SALE. Our Imported Tweeds are con- ■ sidered a marvel of cheapness. Our PRINCIPAL LOCAL TAILOR has expressed himself as being " surprised at the prices," pnd remarked " They are the best value I have ever seen." With a Cutter and Tailor like the one at -THE— " Centre of Commerce," Foxton is destined to hold a high position in the Tailoring. Edmund Osborne, BEATTY'S CELEBRATED ORGANS and PIANOS. ! j For Catalogues, address, j DANIEL F. BEATTYj Washington, New Jersey. ; i MANAWATU HERALD. j NOTICE. A DYERTISERS requiring alteral\ tions made in their notices, must forward the same in writing at the office not later than noon on the day of publication. New Advertisements will be received up to 2 p.m. All advertisements sent for publication will bo kept in until countermanded, unless express instructions are given to tho contrary. ERNEST S. THYNNE, Proprietor.
O^HE ATHER TJOTJSB Has now to offer to the Public Somo Gcod Lines in G-roceri' ■£ . nit, Station cry Fancy '.X : d ■ Orcokery, &c. Joiirnf.]?! ;:■■(' F. n . ;ion P>ooks, Birthday Cards ;.nu Lo-'klets, Bo tiug Paper, Foolscap, Ball-pointed Pen?, Magnum Bonura, and Nibs, with all School Requisites Agent for Ayro's i'crbal Medicines, Richter & 2\aniicstad's Flour, Canterbury Times, Auckland Weekly Ne^vs, Watchman, and Eangitikei Advocate. Liccused to sell Stamps. R. McLEAN. © i & •8 s!5 as ©sR 2ID S' J p? § 3- ! w 3e « ° ft^ on Wo 3
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Manawatu Herald, 23 June 1892, Page 3
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