Jrapery and Clothing THE BON_MARCHE. J- C. FOWLER WOULD Respectfully int mate to his Customers and the pubiic generally, that his arrangements lor th> approaching Winter Season are now completed, Ihat (he clas3 of Goods kept at the BON MARCHE have been m accord with the Public Taste, is bvidenc d by the fact of the steady increase m the business done at the above Establishment. The aim has been* to only keep such Goods as can with every confidence be recommended, and while studying to meet the rapidly changiug (Styles ot Fashion, the Quality-ot the Goods sold has, iii all cases, been the most impor tant. i Ladies' Dress Materials this^Season . are exceedingly nice. Tb.fi prevailing Shades are most Rich and Warm-look-ing. A full assortment of these, with trimmings; buttons, and silk to match, will be found m Stock. The Dressmaking 1 Department, m the hands of Mrs Van Benan, and an effici^ ent staff, is sufficient intimation that al Orders entrusted to her care will receive the utmost attention. The Millinery Department is stocked with a VERY CHOICE display of Bats, &c, iv the leading styles, while the Flowers and Feathers are undoubtedly' amon/r the most Elegant that have been placed before the public. Clothing m Men's and Boys' will be found of that really first-class quality, which has so much tended to make the BON MARCHE a Household Word, only the Very Best Goodn kept. Jones & Co.'s Sewing Machines are still £4 4s Cash, and £4 10s on hire. The sales are quite unprecedented— so much so, that we are compelled to sell them m rotation, as Customers' names are put down m the list. For really Good Drapery, visit the BON MARCHtf, as we only keep the BEST OF EVERYTHING. J. 0. FOWLEE, THE BON MARCHEPALMERSTON NORTH. Business Notices. PALMERSTON FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. JjOiTNSEOW AND XT OIGT Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers Venetian, and other Blinds made to Ot-der. Pictures Mounted and Framed, 1 Carpets Planned and Laid. Pianos re-silked and Polished. Turnery of everj Description to to oidxjr on the shoetest notice. UNDERTAKERS. HOUNSLOW & VOIGT, The Square, Palmerston North. CARPENUALI3 McKBNNIK, Fishmonger And Poulterer; I HAVE always on hand a supply of Ducks, Fowls, and Geese, and m Prime Condition. Fresh Fish every Morning. All Orders receive immediate attention, delivered to any part ot the City. Note the Address— The i Square, Palmerston North. GRABS 3EEd7OLOVERS, M "TAMES LAIRD, begs respectfully jfj to inform the country settlers that he has now received his first shipment of • . 600 bushels of Poverty Bay Rye Grass, heavy clean seed, from old pastures. Also, 100 sacks Cocksfoot and Itaian, bye Grass, hand reaped. Timothy (colonial grown) and , Clovers of all kinds, also Rape and Mustard. Devonshire, Greystone, White Stubble, Purple lop, Mammoth, . and other Turnips now to hand, m fine condition. Samples, and Price Lists free by post on application. N.B.— Garden, and Flower Seeds, m great variety. JiMES LAIRD, Wholesale and Retiil Nurseryman and Seedsman, Taupo-Quay, Wanganui.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 104, 10 April 1883, Page 3
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