Something SpecialYoF Xmas ? Boy's a!id Youth's Suits to order, prices 10s toj£2., TWO HUNDRED PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM. Men's All Wool Tweed Suits to order from £i| 5s to £8, Including Saddle Tweeds, Hairlines, Fox's No. 4jSerge, &c, &c. Over three hundred patterns to select from. \ \ • \ • o j • . ■ ■ • . < . Travellers from Wellington s,iy " Oh, Osborne doos the bulk of the Clothing Trade at Foxton." This isj a matter of •• cause and effect." Our patterns represent the largest house south of the line, and people say ■ WePurchase Cheaper at Osborne's. This is one of the causes, anDther is, we can make alterations on the premises, and the chief cause* is WE GIVE SATISFACTION. Now for the effect— well— WE DO THE TRADE. Specialty No. 2. Floor Cloths 6ft. wide, 2s per yard, or is per square yard. Bought a job. .As our local stationer has made ample provision in the matter of Toys and Fancy Goods, we have decided to confine ourselves to Fancy Drapery, &c, and the few lines of Jewellery and Cards that we. have on hand will be sold at clearing prices. There are a few Gold and Silver Brooches, &c. Wishing you all a Merry Xmas. I am, &c., EDMUND OSBORNE.; During festive seasons people are apt to eat what does not agree with them. They should take a few drop? of QURECA after any rneal at which they may have partaken rather freely of any particular article likely to cause biliousness. The Proprietor being anxious that all should spend a Merry Xmas will, upon receipt of 2s 6d, send post free to any address one- Bottle ot the Greatest Indigestion Preventative known, viz., " QURECA." ' TOHUNGA OINTMENT sold everywhere. Wishing you all a Happy New Year. Yours faithfully, EDMUND OSBORISTE.
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Manawatu Herald, 3 February 1900, Page 1
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481Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 3 February 1900, Page 1
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