SALE! SALE! A CLEAN SWEEP. EVERYTHING MUST GO. EVERYTHING REDUCED ALMOST TO COST PRICE. Call in Before the Stocks are Cleared, but BRING THE MONEY. P. WOLLERMAN, Main Street - - Foxton. THE FURNESS SHOE STORE. THE NEW STORE WITH NEW IDEAS. (Next to G. H. Bennett & Co.) The Square, Palmerston N. THE STORE that will appeal to the buying judgment of the thrifty people of the Manawatu. The shelves and the counters carry hundreds ot pairs of the MOST ELEGANT AND SHAPELY FOOTWEAR. The best examples of the shoemaker’s art are housed here. Time and money have been devoted to making the preparations and ensuring a successful opening. We want you to come and criticise our efforts. IF YOU ARE SATISFIED TELL YOUR FRIENDS. THE FURNESS SHOE STORE. PALMERSTON NORTH. OUR TEA ROOMS are open from 10.30 a.m. till 5 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS FOR PRIVATE SALE. It/FR. J. T. LEVETT, who is i-'X leaving the . district, is disposing of his household furniture and effects by private sale. The house will be open to prospective purchasers from 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. for one week from Wednesday next, Ist March. Following is a general list of the furniture, etc. Piano (Kirchncr), seven-piece Queen Anne drawing-room suite in tapestry, frames of Spanish mahogany inlaid with rosewood, Axminster carpet, Chesterfield couch, walnut overmantel, all-brass fender and fire irons, leadlight fire screen, skin hearth rug, music j seat, music stand, palm stand, drawing-room lamp, occasional tables, curtains and curtain poles, pictures, oil paintings, ornaments, English oak hall stand, Brussels carpet runner, door slips, hall curtains, bevelled mirror back sideboard, couch and two arm-chairs in solid leather, dming table, dining-room chairs, wicker chairs, bevelled mirror, brass-rail fender, brass rods, hanging Millar lamp (opal shade), two wardrobes (panel mirror doors), two plain wardrobes, duchess chests, marble-top and plain washstands and ware, brass-rail and plain iron bedsteads, wire-woven and spring mattresses, Singer sewing machine (treadle), chest of drawers, linoleums and rugs, Austrian chairs, book shelf and pigeon-holes, letter files, kitchen table, dresser, Cheavins filter. Primus stove, number of jam jars and large stone preserving jars, crockery and glassware, kitchen utensi's, trays, churn and dairy utensils, Eureka ringer, clothes horse, set of irons, wheelbarrow, wire strainer, garden tools, carpenter’s tools, etc., etc. Also a good cow, and a number of laying hens, White Leghorn cocki rels and pullets. Any of the above may be had at reasonable prices. W. O’BRIEN, FAMILY BUTCHER. Householders waited on daily for orders. Only the primest meat supplied, and at reasonable rates. A TRIAL SOLICITED. OPENING NOTICE. W. NYE, GENERAL CARRIER & COAL MERCHANT, Whyte Street, - Foxton. HAVING taken over MR H. Coley’s carrying and coal business, I am prepared to execute all order for coal and general carrying with the quickest dispatch. Furniture removed with reliable horses and drivers. Any orders left at the Office, Whyte Street, or with Mr C. Hunt, will receive prompt attention. TELEPHONES: Whyte Street, No. 35. Residence, Park Street, No. 71.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 962, 4 March 1911, Page 3
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