The Bursting of the " Boom " in marVellous Mel- > bourne. Terrible Depression and Collapse of Trade. AS a result of the depressed trade in Melbourne our Mr James Smith during his recent viirit to that city wag nble to make large purchases of new and seasonable goods iv IXKAPERY of all classes, and Men's, Boy'sf and Youth's Clothing at what might be fitly termed almost INFINITESIMAL PRICES. These Goods have now come to hand and will enable us o offer thn most Wonderful Bargains ever heard of in ■ New Zetland at our Erupted "Boom" Sale Commencing en. THURSDAY, January 26th inst., for Three Weeks Only at TB AIRO HOUSE, "^^ELXiIISrCS-TOlsr.
THE BAKERY, MAIN - STREET, FOXTUN. H. T, FURSTEH, BAKER, PASTRY-COOK AND CONFFCTIONER, r PAKES this opportunity of thauk- £ ing his numenus customers for the support accorded him siuce opening busiuess, wishes them " A Merry Christmas aid a Prosperous Y<ar." Also bej,s to intimate that he. has received (direct from the manufacturers) a large arid varied assortment of Xmas Novelties, including a Ooitage Piauo, Jewel Cask' tf, and other useful and ornamental presents, k>o numerous to mention. Inspection invited. Call and sec cur htoclc of Xmas and New Year Cake.--, Iced and Plain, Also Small Goods in great variety. HISCUITS— Wo have just opened a large and we 1 a?s..rted stock including Cracknels Garabaldi, Wine, Marie, Coffee, Tea, Arrowroot, and i Lunch. CONFECTIONERY — Our slock is large and lroin the best makers. Note— Bread delivered to any part of town or country at 3£<3 per loaf on and after Januarx_Snd, 1893. NOTK THE Ai)DHESS, H P. PORSTER, Main-street. W. DIMOGK & CO., WELLINGTON. HAVING erected Freezing Machinery for Curing Bacon, we are prepnred to buy BACON P.GS (sty fed) in any quantity. Weight preferred, from 901bs to HOlbs. Fcr . further particulars apply direct, i r to A. S. EASTON, Foxton. A J. ARNOLD, Caiupbelltown. 11 If R E. ELLERY' G.l L B E RT, Pianoforte and Harmonium , TUNEE. AND RBPAIREB^ From Wanganui, Orders left at the Manawatu Herasd Office will receive prompt attention. TIT BITS, a weekly paper. Price, Is 6d a quarter. Illustrated ; Papers—Cjiips, Thk Jokeb, » HyoßTlKft Bjts, COiMXC - Cuts, gs a j qnavter. « ' Viw » M f, • \h, " $w* ' S.LEWIS, Agent, Foxtou.
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Manawatu Herald, 31 January 1893, Page 1
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370Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 31 January 1893, Page 1
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