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Business Anaoaacemants. .\ KBTABLISHKD, 1874. t ( ESTABLISHED, 1374; READY FOR INSPECTION, MY NEW SEASON'S IMPORT OF AUTUMN & WINTEB GOODS. — — — — — ;o : Fifteen Cases and Five Bales JUS r LAKD ED, EX LAT E A RRIVALS. "OEPRESENTING the pick of Dunedin, Auckland and Wellington Markets. J. B. Hamilton, IN DRAWING the notice of tho Public to his unrivalled Stock of Fresh New Goods, that m buying m large quantities for both my Palmerstoa and Feildiujf Houses, and receiving the FUIL DISCOUNTS which the large Wholesale Warehouse give to buyprs ot large quantities, places me m a position to retail over the counter New Goods at prices l<ir beyond competition. Dress Fabrics, BOUGHT at a great Discount, will be sold at WHOLESALE PRICE 5 ". Fancy Dress Stuff, 6d per yard ; Diagonal Twills, 9£d yd ; All Wool Serges, Is yd ; Estamine Serge, Is 6d yd ; Satin Cloth, Is yd ; Loch Lomond Tweeds Is6dyd. Winceys, 1575 Yards from 4^ to 9d upwards. In Black and Colonred Velveteens (now much worn), I can show a magnificent lot, nothing like them m the Country ; my prices range from 2s, 2s lid, 3s 6d and up to 6s 6d JACKETS AND ULSTERS. Never before has there been such a display made m Palmerston. Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets nicely tnimined 6s Ila each, worth 12$ 6d, up to £4 each. Ladies' Ulsters 6s lid each, w/th full range to 655. 1000 NEWEST SHAPES IN STRAW HATS & B )NNETS. Having purchased an Importer's Stock at Great Discount, I can offer these Gods at EXTRAORDINARY low quotations. In imitation Sealskin Caps from 2s up*to the Real Article 355 . BLANKETS and FLANNELS. In these Goods I hold bnth quantity and quality, various makes ; White Whitnay Blankets from 10s 6d per pair, up to Bss. Superior do. up to 50s, In Flannels from Is to 3s 6d per yard. Kaiapoi Flannels Is 9d to2s 6d. COSTUMES. In Ladies', Children's, and Maids', very Choice Assortment. Special attention is directed to the Ladies' Costumes, ranging iv price from 17s 6d up to three guineas. Elegant Finish and Style. Dent's Black Kid Gloves 2s 6d pair THE LATEST NOVELTY IN Gauntlet Kid Riding Gloves 2s 6 1 pair 4 and 6 button undressed Kid Zanella Twill Umbrellas Is 6i, bargains Gloves all Colours Clothing, Oiothing, Oiothing. JUST LANDED, Splendid lot of Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing. New Patterns, for fie and Style equal to bespoke go ids. Boy's Tvpeed Suits 7s 6d to 40s ; Boys' Overcoats, 9s 6d up. SPLENDID LOT of Men's Tweed, Hard and Soft Felt HatSj the very newest shapes. See them. J. B. HAMiLTOIU AND : Corner of Main and, George.-streets. J STREET, FEILDING. MAKLBOKOUGH HOUSE. BENTLEY BROS, LATE Graves and Fleming. ARE NOW SHOWIVG First Parcel of NEW WINTER GOODS Comprising — Mantles, Jackets, Ulsters, Dress Material, Trimmings, and a Large and Well Assorted Stock of Men's and Boy's Clothing, &c. Men's Cold Moles from 5a lid; Men's Tweed Trousers 5s lid ; Men's Trousers and Vests from 14s 6d ; Men's Tweed rtuits fron 2tes 6d TO Be, HAD ONLY AT Bentley Brothers', MiRLBOfiOUrH ROUSE.

Miscellaneous. NEW BAKEKY, AtfDj OONFECTIONERY. NEAT THE •« BON MARUHE, The Square, Palmerston North. FT\ Til RAS EE, having m ±J m " commenced business as above, trusts by strictly attending to busiuess, and keeping m SoocU UNLY PDRhJ Confectionery, and read of the best quali.y, to 'secure a share ot che Public Support* Balls, Parties, Suppers, Pic-nics, and all Public Entertainments upplied on the shortest notice. Jellies, B anc Manges, Ices ,Creams, &c. made up t order. Note Thk Aderess— J. D. t'RA^ER, t'astry (Jook tfc Confection -r, next h >4 I Son Ma/che," the cqtiare SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE UOMPANV. MfiG.l. HAWKINS, Has been appointed local Agent for i c nbove Company Palmerston North, ■nd is prepared to take Fire Risks on ii insiirable Piopfei tv a lowest rates. Square, Palmerston North. MORTON JONES, Branch Manager. J

Business Notices^ OFEM.NU NOTICE. \/TEBSRB ELDEKSHAW and JJL Collins, having taken over the well-known Bakery, formerly carried on by Mr G. Eldershaw, heg respectfully to inform the inhabitants m and around Palmerston that they are now prepared to supply the beat of Bread and Confectionery at the shortest notice. Small Goods always on hand or made to order. Families waited on daily, and orders punctually attended to. ELDflttrirtAW & C JLLINS. FOR SALE. A CAPITAL INVESTMENT. 'pHE undersigned, m consequence of JL the receipt by last mail of intelligence from England, necessitating his early departure for the Home Country, now offers for sale on reasonable terms, the goodwill of his i£stab.Ushniencs ia the (Square, and Main-street, viz., the Old Established Bakery m Main-street, having a wide connection, attached, and the- Bakery and Confectionery Business m the Square, boih going concerns, and doing respectively a very remunerative and rapidly increAsing business. To an enterprising business man, either of the above offers a very desirable investment, as the capital required is not excessive. Both businesses can be shown to be first-c aBS concerns. Every requisite information will be furnished on application. Principals only dealt with. For full particulars apply to J. F. HEATON, The Square, Palmerston North. April 3rd, 1883. NOTIOJi TO AUVEiiTIiSKKS. AT the expiration of the CURRENT QUAKTEUB no Double-Column Advertisements will be inserted m the inside pages of the ManaWatu Stand* abd.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 113, 20 April 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 113, 20 April 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 113, 20 April 1883, Page 3

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