Drapery and Clothing r THE BON_MARCHE. J. C. FOWLER 1 WOTJJKD^Reßpecttally inornate to his Customers and the public generally, that his arrangements ior the approaching -Winter Season are now completed, : ■ •;. Ihat the class of Goods kept at the BON^ M^RCHE have been m accord with the Public Taste, is evidenced by 'the r fact : of "the steady m the business c 3 one at the 1 above Establishment. v ,,, ; , . . '"T".' .'.= -:;.} ;.--: The aim has been t6 only keep such Goods, as, can with every confidence be recominfended, and while studying to meet the rapidly changing Styles of Fashion, the Quality of the Goods Bold hasf iif all cases, been the most important. '-' '' ' Jules' Dress i -Materials this Season' are exceedingly- nice. The prevailing Shades are most Kich and Warm-look-ing. &A' full assortment of these, with trimmings; buttons,,, and silk to match, will be Ipnnd m StocE Thel Dressmaking Department, m t be hands. of : Mrs Van.- Renan, and an effici« ent'staff, is sufficient intimation that all Orders entrusted to her care will receive the utmost attention. The Millinery Department is stocked with a VERY CHOICE display of Bats, ircV, forth 6 leading styles, while the Flowere . and Feathers are un- : doubtedly among 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 ihasjeo much .tended to make the BON MA RCiiE. a Household Word, only the Very Best Goodii kept. '" .hi.:.''.' '. ' ' * ■ ' ■■' ' •'■ ,il?ii#s M Oo.'s Sewing Machines are still £4 4s Cash, and £4 10s on hire. The sales are quite unpYecedented— so much so, that we are ijß^jfe'Vled'.td sell them m rptatiqn, as (JusWniers' dames are put down m the Mir '.•;;;': \ : '_ ",..'. ;.' ./.' '■,, For really; Gbbd Driipery, visit the BO^.J^ARCHiJ^as we only keep the BEST OF EVERYTHING. tfHE Ws MARGHE- ? NORTH. ; i6 i,. :' 1 . /Business Notices. : ' P AIi^EpaSTON , BUTCHERY . Established ... ... 1872. fc^Kli K IJIfyp ANSONJ~in returning , his X 5 • '-OlL''- > sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Palmerston and its vicinity ior the very liberal patronage bestowed on hinKsincehis commencement in;' the butchery) business, begs to announce that in t consequence of the increase of trade and' population he< can now afford to sellomeat at prices to, suit the million 1 1 Y,,a< a- ■.-.'•, . ..: Primaßeef, Mutton* Veal, Pork, Lamjb, andivSmaU . Goods, on and after- this date, reducedto former prices for cash 1 N.B. — Sheep wanted for ; boiling down. Highest cash. price given for ; Tallowy- Hides, Shqeprskins, and Wopli.^ Neatsfoot 0i1,. 9.a^ per, Gallon. ~j : ^. "" PaOTOGRAPHTO^ iSOTICE. "fpAl ■. 1 )V:J V.!.fii.;;;;';-.'.:/i;X.:V ": A'; ■ ♦ .-rjitl-1.,'- '.'< <...^l'Ui-'i.\---'S.f - ■;, •*.- . HAS NOW OPENED his new LU/iN few /Photographic r- Rooms m 9ii3 Avenuey'" - - -^. V -•: A FEW DOORS'above' his j -old premises. . Work tlfi all'"' descriptions is now' undertaken/ ' i; <A ii ■;/ - The Public ; afe f 'cordially invited to insp^i-tne and premises at any timet <X*K * ' : '"'' : '■ '' '■•";■•.•"■ R. LEAKY, CH^MisiV • VHE ; §<aU: AR E, P ALMERisTON WORTH.. hur, •nuirAuXr-TT-.i.-.i- : ■ >i> ■■' CIOOPER' Sheep. Dip , v ; Sheep Dip rt Calvert'a Sheep Dip "'Thorley's Food for Rattle An&t'Mi Butter -ot Antimony, Verdigris, <fee. { for foot-rot-jJangeii/S Cheese preparations. / Dalmatian, and other Insect Powders. iw'^Bk: .L.E.AJiY,,,-. ■; ! -',. i , e>ju.; > : : '^almerston Norths i fr^E- -'WmiMASw Standard nas l>y £i tifar .the* 'largest : o any^ ne^speper m Manawatov and no other joMrnal-yn 4he -district Us^read by *o many people. Advertisers should re-merober-^i J>>'> >-■ >-'■*>■■■■_; •■-* -' s <-■■■ ~* " ..'• ■'■ ',".' % -' HuisCEiBERS. to whom Accounts O" have been rendered till date, March 31 4»>8 re ; ■■ &%V e ssi» f - sss* amoun t« <lue as promptly as convenient. " . J?ew subscribers,., if pacing during first wcefcjn .each curvent, quarter, .will b a^harged 4 tae : r,educied.rate ti, 5a .".', '. . 'Subpcriberß -whoue quarte/s (payable m advance) commenced *on the Ist of April, mupt remit their respective amounts before the 14th inst., otherwise no leduction will he allowed,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 114, 21 April 1883, Page 2
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618Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 114, 21 April 1883, Page 2
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