C. M. ROSS & Cos. SALE STARTS ON SATURDAY, JANUARY I/Tii. IT is called the “Big Six Sale,” and there are many Big Six Reasons why you should he there on the opening day. A Circular has been posted, telling you of the magnificent attractions. If you have not received a copy, ask for one to be posted by return. G. M. ROSS & CO. THE BON MARCHE, PALMERSTON NORTH. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. *npHE old established business of X MRS CROUCHER will in future be carried on in The Square near the Standard Office. A large supply of Artneedle Work, Fancy Goods and Baby Linen kept in stock. Orders taken and lessons given in all branches including pen painting and stencilling. Ladies are requested to call and inspect my stock. Address * Nr. STANDARD OFFICE, THE SQUARE, Palmerston North. THE EMPIRE AGENCIES. PALMERSTON NORTH. Telephone No. 709. P.O. Box 2C6. NEW ZEALAND Agents for the popular “Catspaw” Rubber Heels. Tread-Air Heel Cushions. Foster Combination Arch Support and Tread-Air Heel Cushion. ASK YOUR BOOTMAKER FOR THEM. Some bootmakers will offer you other brands, which they say are “just as good.” Don’t believe them. We are also agents for the NO BATTERY ELECTRIC BELL. Most useful shop and door bell ever invented. Cannot get out of order. The LIQUID SOAP DISPENSERS and LIQUID SOAP. “EVER-READY” Clothes Line. The indoor clothes line. The SIMMONS FOLDING CHAIR. The “VICTOR” Copper Hot Water Bottle. Perfectly leak proof. “FITZALL” Wrenches. The Wonderful “MIRROSCOPE.” Gas, acetylene or electricity. The greatest means of amusement, education and entertainment. Inspection or correspondence Invited. Telephone No. 709. P.O. Box 266. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. TO OWNERS OF DOGS. NOTICE is hereby given that all dogs found wandering at large after Saturday next, 14th inst., without a registered collar for this year, will be destroyed without any further notice. C. J. KENT-JOHNSTON, Town Clerk. February 10th, 1914. DRAPERY & CLOTHING. To be sold by public auction on MONDAY, FEB. HJth., AT HAMER’S PICTURE HALL, FOXTON. Commencing at I p.m. MOUNSEY & CO., have received instructions from Mrs Hamer to sell as above ;—• £SOO worth of her general drapery stock absolutely to the highest bidder, in all some 400 lots will be offered by the auctioneer and every line will be sold regardless of cost. This is a genuine sale of every day drapery and clothing. Included amongst the lines is a very fine Upright Grand Piano by Dobrowolski, specially imported at a great cost, several pieces new furniture and sundries. Mrs Hamer has decided instead of marking her stock down and holding a sale, to call the auctioneer in and sell the goods to the public of Foxton at their own prices, and buyers of drapery should not fail to attend this sale on Monday afternoon. HOLLOA ! HOLLOA ! Look-out for “Cecil cafe” (opposite Whyte’s Hotel, Main Street), opening Monday. Firstclass dinner 12 to 2, is. Meals at all hours. TO THE BEACH. mHE launch Taniora will leave X the wharf steps at 2 o’clock to- • morrow afternoon for the Beach, returning at 5 p.m. P. E. DANIELL.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1208, 14 February 1914, Page 3
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