LOVEDAY BROS, FOXTON, HAVE received word from the'r Head. that a phipment of MERCERY and CL- 'THING for them has now arrive:! in the Coloni- s. and will he shipped on to them at an ea-iy flute In o'-iVj!' to make room for same we will hold a GEEAT Clearing Sale OF MERCERY & CLOTHING For a short time on'y, every Line in these departments at LARGELY REDUCED PRICES. Undermentioned are ,J ew - o f tne Leading Li .es ia bur Mercery Department : — : alen's Strong Merino Sox, 6d per pr. ; usually Is Men's Heavy <. otton Shirts, at 1/11 ; cheap at 3/6 Men's Heavy Merino Finglets. 1/11 Wen's lender Flannels, 2a 6d ; usually 3/6 Men's Woollen Shirts, 2s 6d Hugs from 4/6 Dungarees from 8/6 -Hats, .Pants, Ties, Braces, Mufflers and Handkercheifs at "reatly reduced prices- and the largest assortment of clothing to choose from. N.B. — Remember this is no Old Strck, !mt ali new goods, and impor ed especially for our Foxton trade. LOYEDAY BROS., THE CASH DRAPERS, FOXTON. J. L. Morrison, PLAX BROKER, HEMP AND FIBRE DEALER. Offices and Warehouses — 12 and 14, Fentherston St., (Post Office Block) Wellington, N.Z. P.O. Box 850. FLAX CLASSED FOE THE TRADE. I AM a Buyer of Flax in any quantity for Cash; and having leased the above central and extensive buildings, will take Flax for Salf or Storage Wi 1 make Advances on Flax sent for Sale. Also prepared to store GRAIN an.) PRODUCE at lowest raie3. Prompt replies to all enquiries, Why P.-iy Heavy Doctor's Bills ? when you can have ADVIUE FREE In all cases of sickness consult W. HAMER, Successor to H. Loary, CHEMIST, FOXTQJN, If during the day at his Business Premises, Maiu-street ; if after Business Hours at hU residence, c>ri er of RusselKstreet and- Norbiton Road. MY long experience extending over a period of 16 years, SHVi-n of which have been wit'i English Medical Men, enables me to treat almost All Cases Successfully. TEETH CAEE FULLY EXTRACTED. Ift 1 %ji gfl * r nfcl i=sfSsfasKK9S!9!!S!^s! WELLINGTON. B. HiUUEiENSnHN,' V A. A.CORRIGAN, Chairman. . _ Manager.FOR THE SPRING SEA.S.ON the D.I.C. are now opening up he largest and most varied assort-, nent of new gooofo for each departments ever. shown. ■ in the North fslariid. ' . * " '■''■ " ' Visitors to Wellington are invited to visit the warehouse and personally ijomard our prices and qualities. All joods are guaranteed perfectly new md of RELIABLE QUALITY ONLY. '^'Departments : — General Dra* ■)ery, in all its branches, superior Boots and Shoes, Tailoring, Mercery, Ready made Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Carpets, Crockery, Ironmongery, Fancy Goods, Toys, and jvery Household Requisite. Orders received per post have prompt and careful attention.
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Manawatu Herald, 29 October 1892, Page 2
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436Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 29 October 1892, Page 2
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