JOE TOS. I New Goods Just Arrived. s JOE TOS, \ i Grocer, Ironmonger, and Stationer, i MAltf - STREET, FOXTON. | i t 1 i . : — '■ : : ' ■• " I
WANTED KNCTO— Ot]r last J month in Foxton. WS tHil | offer Drapery and Clothing at great- j ly Reduced Prices. The balance of Ladies and Children's Straw Hats 3 for Is. Balance of Doubla-width i Cashmeres 5/6 the dress. 3/6 Ladies Colored Skirts for 1/11 Balance of Dress Lengths 0/11 for 4/1 i, 10/6 for 7/11, 15/6 for 12», lfl/6 for 16s. Te Aro House Branch, \T [ANTED KKOWN— To reduce \j\ the Stock before closing day Boys Tweed Suits 6/0 for 4/11. Balance o l Men's Suits 18s for 15s. 1 doz pairs Duck Trousers 2/6 per pair. 7/6 Tweed Trousei's for 5/6. 10,6 Tr users for 7s. Balance of Boys' Washing Suits 2/13 and 8/1 1. Boys Tweed Caps 2 for 3d. Few pairs Knicker Trousers 2/6. n/6 Men's Flannel Shirts 2/6. Te Aro House Branch. VV' ANTED KNOWN -For the t» coming holidays 24-inch White Lace Stri| c Muslin 4/- and 5/- n doz. Baskets of Hosiery, in iS-pair lots. Best Makers and all New Goods going cheap. Balance of Children's Sun Bonnets-, starting 2/6, 3/6. New French Crepons 7-Ads 7Ad, the latest for Summer wear. Blouses and Bells marked be:ow cost. Te Aro House Branch. WANTED KNOWN -For the house, Long Lace Curtains, new designs, 2/6, 2/11, 8/8. 8 feet wide Passage C'<>th 10id, usually : sod at 1/8. White H."C. Quilss, 4/6 to 15s < retnnies, various 1 style from 4id, 61rt, 7f Balance of B ankets and Rugs will be < ffeie 1 1 at clearing pv ces 2 yards White Twilled fcheetiug 10! d.* Balance of Tray O.oihs from 1/6 to 9/6. 7/6 Hearth Rugs f r 5/6 Short Blind N t 2d a yard. Te Aro Honse Branch. WANTED KNOWN — Parting Gifts. 2yds wide Table i Damasks, r anally s -Id for 2/6, now 1/9. 2/3 Dcor Slips, the pair for 2/6. Towels 3£d, 4Jd, 5Jd, 7£d. boe the bargnin3, 4-Jd Flann« Uettes 2/6 a doz , 7£d Flannellette-*, 5s a dioz. Balance in Remnants of ( ali co, Prints, Miulius, Ga ateas, &c, &c , should be inspected. Balance of Sewiug Cotton (black only) lUil a doz. Few pairs Ladies Cor.-c s, 1/3 per pai t% . ""unsha'les aid Umbie'las wonh 6/11 for 4/1. Te Aro Hou^e ; Branch. I * ™ ' MANAWATU HOTEL STABLES, HAVING leased the above Stables, I hope by strict ati tention to them, to gaiu a share of ' the Public \ atronage. 1 Horses thoroughly and quietly i broken to saddle. \V. G. TRASK, | Proprietor. • i 1 ÜBAL FLEMING, Tr-baceonist, ' J and Turf Commission Agent, i J almerston North, will execute all oomnvß3iou3 entrusted t3 his care on Racing E*ents throughout the Colonies. BOOKS NOW OPEN Straight out on — Wellington Cup, Dunedin Cup, Wanganni Cup DOUBLE EVENTS . Wellington Cup and Racing Hub Handicap, Jan. '22nd and 23rd. Dunedin Cup and Publicans' Handicap, Feb. 2 1st. Waugauui Cup and Plying, March - Bth. | SEND FOB CARDS. CREASE'S DANDELION COFFEE ia the surest, cure for indigestion, Sold by »n.i»&wt« . . .-- -.--. • •
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Manawatu Herald, 23 January 1894, Page 3
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513Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 23 January 1894, Page 3
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