mam Jranery and Clothing THE BON_ MARCHE. J. C. FOWLER WOULD Respeotfully intimate to his Customers arid the public generally, that his arrangements lor the approaching Winter Season are now completed, That the class of Goods kept at the BON MARCHE have been m accord with the Public Taste, is evidenced by the fact, of the steady increase m. the business cone at the above Establish-, ment. v The aim has been to only keep such Goods as can with every confidence be recommended, and while studying to meet the rapidly changing Styles "of Fashion, the Quality of the Goods 6old has, m all cases, been the most important. ' Ladies' Dress Materials this Season are exceedingly nice. The prevailing Shade* are most Kich and Warm-look-ing. • A full iassortmtnt of these, with trimmings, buttons, and silk to match, will be lound m Stock. The Dressmaking: Department, m the hands of Mrs Van Renan, and an efficient staff, is sufficient intimation that alt Orders entrusted to her care will receive the utmost attention. . The Millinery Department is stocked witl a VKKY CHOICE display of Hats, &G. t in the leading styles, while the Flowers and Feathers are undoubtediy among the most Elegant that have been placed. before the public. . Clothing m Men's and Boys' will be found of that ; really firßt-class quality, which has so much tended to make the BON MARCHE a Household Word, only the Very Best Good* kept. Jones & Co.'s Sewing 'Machines are still £& 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. i For really Good Drapecy, visit the BON MARCHE, as we only keep the BEST OF EVERYTHING. J. O. WWLEIE, THE BON MARCHE PALMERSTOff NORTH. : - Business Notices. PALMERSTON FURNITURE ; WAREHOUSE QO^NSLOW AND T7OIGT Jtl V Cabinetmakers, Venetian, and other Blinds made to ocder. , Pictures Mounted and Framed; Carpets Planned and Laid.^ g Pianos*re«silked and Polished,^ i Turnery of every Description to to ord^r on the shoetest notice. UNDERTAKERS. -.;•»■ HOUNSLOW & VOIGT, Thef Square, PalmerstomNortb. PHOTOGRAPHIC NOTICE. :F. R. Huflf, HAS NOW OPENED his new New Photographic Rooms m the Avenue, A FEW DOORS above his old premises. Work of all descriptions is now undertaken. The Public are cordially invited to inspect the work and premises at any timei R. LEAKY, CHEMISTV THE SQU AR B, PALMERaTON NORTH. fiOOPER' Sheep Dip \J Little's Sheep Dip Calvert's Sheep Dip ; Thorley's Food for Cattle Arse we, Blue-stone, Butter of Antimony, Verdigris^ &c.* for foot-rot--1 xlansen's Cheese preparations. Dalmatian, and other Insect Powders. R. LEA RV, Palmeraton North. 'nHE Masawattj Standard has by J_ far the largest circulation o any newspaper m Manawatu, and no other journal m the district is read by so inanj people. Advertisers should remember
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 106, 12 April 1883, Page 2
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472Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 106, 12 April 1883, Page 2
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