j i i JMeMillsin, K.liOJles Sc Q,^,. Last Fourteen Days of CHEAP SALE. Further Cheap Reductions FOR CASH ONLY. FOE GASH ONLY. FLANNELETTES from 4£d, worth 6id SUMMER DRESS GOODS, reduced 4s in the £ PRINT DRE SES reduced to 3Ad, sd, and 6d HEAVY COLOURED BLANKETS, 9s 6d per pair RUGS from 5s each TRIMMED HAT.**, from 2s Gd to 7s 6d GOOD GLOY. S, One Penny Per Pair MEN'S CLOTHING & MEN'S MERCERY at*. Very Great Reductions. McMillan, Rhodes & Co.
CLEARING SALE PEEVIOUS TO STOCK - TAKING. AS it is our intention to tab* Stock during February we have determined to clear as large a portion of it !is po.-si le this munth, and will therefore sell at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Persons desirous to lay in a stock wi.l find ibis a rare opportunity. OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT is still Ciirried on under ihe same supe vision th.t l>as given such satisfaction duri> g the pust. Edmund Osborne, TQE CENTRE OF COMMERCE, F 0 X T 0 N. ••T^BTTPTEI) BOOM "Sal , the £, outcome of the late " Boom in Melbourne c -mmences on the 26th mst, at Te Aro House, Wel« lingt'in. " pRUPTED HOOM".-ale. Ter- £^ ribui (ie|r'Bßti n in Mel 1 bourne, in me> se pm chases of sea^onabl^ dr»peiy at incredibly low prices, by JameH Smith, Ie Aro
I THE Cash Emporium. Sale! Sale!! Sale!!! OUR Gi eat Dj apfry Sale is now «n. The whole of our Valuable Stock of DRAPERY & CLOTtiING being offered at Slaughtering Pricee for one month only. Sale PricesSchool and Picnic Hats, 8d eaoh Untriinmed btraws worth from 2s 6d to 4? 6d all one price, 1b Mi iiuery at half price Got>d Prints, 2s 6d per dozen Dress Goods from 2b lid fu 1 dress Calicoes, Sbee mgs, Blanket!, Shirtings, Clothing, Mercery, 1 Hats, Shirts, Ties, fa., at Bargain Prices: H. Wickett & Co., General Drapers and Clothiers, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON >OKTH. 11 l KUPIED »■ (>M"Sale will .11* b« the biggest and most wondeifnl of all the sales ever Held m New Zealand. It will be to evtry; one's int< rest to visit it at Te Aro House, Wellii gton. " TTRUPTED BOOM" Salt will -Cj tave moLpy for al who visit it, how much will be a matter of much abtotrishiutnt and pleasure when tested at Te Aro House, W«l---mgion. TPRUPTED BOOM" Bale— Sid Cotintry settlt-rs should either v ieit this sale send their orders I y fi- ends to execute or send direct to J mea Smith, Te Aro House. \V«I in^ton.
PEO BONO PUBLICO. XMAS, 1892. NEW YEAE, 1893. S. STARTUP HpAKES THIS OPPORIUNITY rf wisl ing the peop'e of Foxtcn thi I compliments of the season, and brgs to intani tlern that his Stc-ek of Boots and bbo 88 bus befn replei isb.d with HOLIDAY BOOTS fro« the best maters. Beroetuber, ho Shod, y Grods kept at hw estftbUfhoient. All goods sold at WMlingtou^riceS. Bis twii make of Boots stand nnriva led for Style, Cot aud Fini ? h. Boots and Sh e« made to ordw ai II hours* notice. Couutry orders promptly attended to* I i ! Addrrsß-TKMPLE CBAMBERB, Maift.a.reet, *<*&*.
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Manawatu Herald, 2 March 1893, Page 3
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