MeMilla>ra 9 Rhodes& €>o« Last Fourteen Days of CHEAP SALE. Further Cheap Reductions FOR CASH ONLY. . FOR CASH ONLY, FLANNELETTES from 4-Jd, worth 6£d SUMMER DRESS GOODS, reduced 4s in the £ PRINT DRESSES reduced to 3 Ad, sd, and 6(1 HEAVY COLOURED BLANKETS, 9s 6d per pair „ RUGS from 5d eacli TRIMMED HATS, from 2s 6d to 7s 6d GOOD GLOVES. One Penny Per Pair MEN'S CLOTHING & MEN'S MERCERY at Very Great Reductions. McMillan, Rhodes & Co.
THE Cash Emporium. Sale! SaleTl Sale!!! OUR Great Drapery Sale is now on. The whole of our Valu» able Stock of DEAPERY & CLOTidING being offered at Slaughtering Pricei for one^month only. Sale Prices — School and Picnic Hats, 8d each Untrimmed Straws worth from 2s 6d to 4e Gd all one price, Is Millinery at half price Good Prints, 2s 6d per dozen Dress Goods from "2a lid full dreci Calicoes, Sheetings, Blanket*, Shirtings, Clothing, Mercery, Bats, Shirts, Ties, *c, at Bargain Prices H. Wickett & Co., General Draptrs and Clothieri, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON b ORTH, ' " IRRUPTED B< OM" Sale will . Hi be the biggest and most won. derful of all the saleß ever held in New Zealand. It will be to every. one's interest to visit it at Te . Aro House, Wellington. » TTBUPTED BOOM " Sale will SjJ save money r 'for- all who visit it, how much will be a matter of much astonishment and pleasure when tested at Te Aro House, Welington. T^RUPTED BOOM " Sale— J-Li Country settlers should either visit this sale send their orders by friends to execute or send direct to James Smith, Te Aro House. Wellington.
CLEARING SALE PREVIOUS TO STOCK - TAKM. AS it is our intention to take Stock during February we have determined to clear as large a portion of it ns possible this month, and will therefore sell at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Persons desirous to lay in a stock will find this a rare opportunity. OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT is still carried on under the same supervision that has given such satisfaction duridg the past. Edmund Osborne, THE CENTRE OF COMMERCE, FOXTON. •< p RUPTEI) BOOM "Sale, the l^, outcome of the late "Boom in Melbourne commences on the 1 26 th inst, at Te Aro House, Wellington. " T^RUPTED BOOM "Sale. TerJC, rible depresssi n in Melbourne, immense purchases of • seasonable drapery at incredibly low prices, by James Smith, le Aro House, Wellington. i
PEO BONO PUBLICO. XMAS, 1892. NEW YEAR, 1893, S. STARTUP TAKES THIS OPPORTT7NITY of wishing the people of Foxton th# compliments of the Beason, and begs toJnfom them '^^ Stock of Boots and Shoes has been replenished with HQLII)aY BOOTB from the best makers. Bemember, no Shoddy Goods kept at his establishment. All goods sold at Wellington prices. His own make '«* 3^£**J>"rivalled for Style, Cut and Finish Boots and Shoes made tft Older »t If hours' notioe. Country orders promptly attended to, AdareßS-TEMPLE CHAMBEES, Mato-s-mt; Poxte*
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Manawatu Herald, 21 February 1893, Page 3
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