CLEARANCE OF REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS AT THE BON MARCHE, Palmerston N. mHE BON MARCHE X SUMMER SALE was a magnificent success, and those who attended the sale will know' this. But this very success has burdened us with a lot of Remnants and Oddments and Broken Lots, | which it is against our business principles to hold in stock. We purpose devoting the current week until SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, to clear these goods, and we feel certain of accomplishing our purpose, because our clearance prices are exceptionally attractive. WINDOW DISPLAY. Gives a fair idea of what we are offering, and the prices we are quoting. C. M. ROSS & CO., THE BON MARCHE, Palmerston N. SALE OF SEASIDE SECTIONS. THURSDAY, MARCH 10. At 2.30 p.m. Messrs mounsey & co„ will sell at their Mart, Palmerston North, as above—--31 Leasehold Sections on behalf of the Foxton Harbour Board, situated at the Manawatu Heads. f.i5,m.i,8. FOB IMMEDIATE SALE. LOT i. —Valuable Freehold Section, situate in Clyde Street, Foxton (one minute from railway and wharf), consisting of corner section containing 52ft. frontage to Clyde Street, by a depth of I2oft. to Liddell Street, more or less. Lot 2. —Also section containing 26ft. frontage to Clyde Street, together with Shop and Dwelling erected thereon, containing 7 rooms, with wash-house, bath and copper, etc. Lot 3. —Also section containing 24ft. frontage to Clyde Street, with workshop erected thereon, the whole of the above For Sale in separate lots, or as a whole. For particulars apply to F. E. JENKS, Plumber and Painter. Clyde Street, Foxton. THE LATEST IN SUITS. COSTUMES AND OVERCOATS. WE have just opened up our first shipment of Autumn and Winter goods, which have been specially bought for us in the West of England. They are undoubtedly the best material that we have ever had the pleasure of handling, both in quality, colour or design. We will be pleased to post samples on request. PLAYLE BROS., Tailors and Costumiers. NO. 8 CHURCH STREET, PALMERSTON. (Between Square and Opera House). THE FOXTON ART FURNITURE DEPOT Temporary Premises (opposite Manawatu Hotel) Avenue Road. MR CHAS. SASS, (certificated under Copenhagen Technical School), notifies the public of Foxton and surrounding district that he has commenced business as above, and is prepared to undertake cabinetmaking, upholstering, picture framing and French polishing, in fact the furniture trade in all its branches including carving in relief. Shop and office fittings and church ornamentationaspeciality. Furniture repairs executed at the shortest notice. Mr Parkes, he local watch maker and jeweller is opening up a splendid assortment of gold, silver and electro-plate goods I suitable for presentations. Watch [ the window displays.*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 815, 22 February 1910, Page 3
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