WANTED KNOWN— That No. 1 Sale Parcel containing a full dress length of a fyicenble tweed, with linings, buttons, silk and twist, for making up ; a pair of black or coloured taffeta gloves ; and a pretty sutatnef blotise, will be sent, post free, to any adores?, on receipt of 10s 6d, from the Great Stock taking Sale at Te Aro House. W"~^'ANT7D"KNOWN-That No. 2 i?ale Parcel containing 1 pair of strong corsets ; 2 paira of white knickers ; 2 white chemises ; 1 underskirt, and 2 pairs of black cashmere hose, will be sent, po s t free, to any address, on receipt of 13s Sfd, from tho Great Stock-taking Sale at Te Aro House. WANTED KNOWN -That No. 8 Sale Parcel, containing 1 pretty summer jacket ;. 1 dozen coloured border handkerchiefs ; 1 pair of black or coloured taffeta gloves, and 1 handsome guipur lace collarette, will be sent, post free, to any address, on receipt of 7s 9d, from the Great Stock taking Sale at Te Aro House. ANTED KNOWN.- That No. 4 parcel, containing 12 yards of good washing print ; 1 stylish pummer cloth cape ; 2 white iuuslin aprons and 2 pairs of black cash* mere hose, will be sent, post free, to any addrefs on receipt uf lla 6d, frrm the Great Stock-taking Sale at Te Aro House. W~~ ANTED KNOWN— That No. 5 sale pate Jo, containing 1 pair of men's Mole trousers ; 1 strong working shirt ; 2 | airs of Merino sox, and 1 drab soft felt hat, Will be sent, uo3t free, to any address, on recfipt of 10s, from the Great Stock- taking Sale at Te Aro House. WANTED KNOWN- That No. 6 sale parole containing 1 boy's colonial tweed suit ; 1 boy's flannelette shirt • 3 boy's twfed cap, and 2 pairs of lioy'u EttC.^g Waek worpted hose, will be sent, post vC c . to any address on receipt of lie, from tho Great Btcek taking Sale at Te Aro House. JELIf Fi?ase», Bookseller & Stationer. Toys and Fancy Goods, Artist's Colours and Brushes, Rubber Stamps, any design, at lowest prices. Watches and Jewellery thoroughly repaired by a first class Wellington House. Family Reader, Something to Read, Weldon's Journal and Young Ladies' Journal. Latest Books and Magazines BY EVERY MAIL. N.Z. Times, N.Z. Mail, Evening Post, Manawatu Daily Tiiiu-*, Shannon Farwer, Manawatu UtniAU), The People, Canterbury 'limes, Chiislchnrch Prens, Auckland ' Weekly, Sporting Review, N.Z. Graphic, N.Z. Farmer, Penny Comics, Lht/il'* Weekly, Gla; gow Weekly, Sydney Bulletin, Ac, Ac. School Requisites — a specialty. A few STAR ALMANACS left, which I am selling at Is in order to clear the line. AGENT FOR — Alliance Assurance Company, Capital and Reserves, £8,750,000. LOWEST KATES. A Premieii Company and a Liberal Policy. to sell STAMPS. Nothing Like Steady Growth. A. R. OSBOEIE, TAILOR & CUTTER OF FOXTON. pvESIRES to thank his customers \J for their liberal support during his first year, and would intimatn that his increasing trade has iuduced him to remove to more convenient promises OPPOSITE CLYDE-Sf., adjoining J. Walls' Baker's Shop. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. QPECIAL Protection is afforded New Zealand members in the deposit of £50,000 with the Public Trustee. TableA.R. offers a first-class investment with a good rate of interest. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Resident Agent. District Office, Mntual Chambers, Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Herald, 21 March 1896, Page 3
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