Edmund Osfoorne -* Respectfully calls 3'our attention to the Spring and Summer Goods which have arrived at the CENTRE OF COMMERCE. *A special feature in this season's purchases is a lot of Dress Muslins of French Designs, They are really First-class Goods, but so as to create a sale we have decided to add only 2d per yard over the wholesale price on the expensive ones, i.e., where the wholesale price was is 6d we will retail at is 8d per yard. This is done so as to bring the VERY FASHIONABLE GOODS within reach of all. As most of the pieces are in short lengths, friends might arrange to take a piece. The New Hats are rather pretty this season ; there is nothing conspicuous about them. What appears to be in favor is a Sailor Hat with a tie fastened around, allowing the fringed ends t© hang at the side, • Dress Materials, as usual, will be one of our Specialties. We have just received a nice lot of Boy's Washington Tweed Suits, in pretty colors, to be sold at from 7s to 10s. We have three or four hundred Ties and Bows with the Patriotic Colors, and have decided to reduce them all to is each from the day that the Mayor advertises the date of the Peace Demonstration ;in the meantime they are. is 6d, and lest they should all be sold it might be as well to secure one at once. By the 6th ot October we hope to have all improvements completed, goods marked off, and the shop dressed out. In the meantime we will be most happy to show Customers the Gpods before they are displayed. An early visit will receive our best attention. Yours obediently, EDMUND OSBORNE.
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Manawatu Herald, 1 November 1900, Page 1
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516Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 1 November 1900, Page 1
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