STEVENS & GORTON. TO-MOttBOW, TUESDAY, 30th SEPT. PEILDING SALE YARDS. STEVENS & GORTON will sell as above — 8 head beef 10 head prime beef 15 3-year steers 25 mixed cattle 12 2-year steers a.nd heifers 10 18-month steers 15 yearlings 15 mixed cattle Sale at one o'clock. G^lotious News FOR MANAWATU. BOOTS &~ SHOES For the Million? R. ALUNGHAM HAS just received the Largest, . Cheapest, and most Fashion* : Slock of Boots >' and Shoes ever imported into the Manawatu. To carry into effect the well-worn motto •'Small piofits and qnick returns,'' he offers the Greatest Bargains jeVer heard of m the district: The stock has been carefully, selected by Home buyers m the Home markets, and therefore all middle profits and charges by Colonial merchants have been obviated, consequently the whole can, and will be sold at such prices as must command a speedy clearance. r ßespo7ce Work Unequalled. None^but fiist class workmen are ; employed, and nothing but the best of mntei-jal-wevl. For fit, .style, and workmanship no hing can surpass my work, ot' which the. inhabitants of Mania watu have had ample proof. j R. ALLINGHAM, . . "On T/w. Square." C«A81l BOOT SHOP. (■■ Wi KNOX HAS much pleasure m notifying to the residents of Palnierston and the travelling jjuhlic that he has pur—. . cuaaedjhe premises lately occupied by Clifford jn the Square, and will continue to c^rry" oh ihd busiiiim the isame as heretofore. ic Ladies' and v Gents' Boots and SjShpes "made to order' oh the premises, carei fully and with despatch. . (Superior Stock of Ready-made always on hand. N.B.— Prices Moderate, Fit and Dar- , ability guaranteed. ■Note the address— (Late D.Clifford's.) ,WcKNOX. M ........Pbopbiejtoe. - iPALMEESTON • Central Beady Money Store, Main-st (Opposite Venn's Factory). Giving Up Business. The Complete Stock now Offering for Sale at Greatly Reduced Prices^ Ameiican Axes (Sharps'), 5/6 each. ParkHs 1 Spades, 5/6 each. White and Gold Cups and Saucers, 8/6 per doz. Common Cups & Saucers, 4/6 per doz. Pudding Plates, 4/6 per doz. Dinner Plates, 5/ per doz. Beil & Black's Vestas, 5d per doz. 2 Gross Square Tin Vestas*, 1/9 per doz , and Bound Tin Vestas, 8d per doz. Best. Yellow Soap, 8d per bar. Common Yellow Suap, 5d per bar. I Best Flour (SOlbs,), 6/3. Best Ojitiuettl (251bs), 4/3. : Kerosene, 180 Test, B/- per tin. • Holloware, -Brushware, Hardware, ■-..;.. "... 'Groceries, &c;, &c. Vaij\pus other Goods, too numerdus to mention, will all be offered at requally Beduced PriceS. Also, the Premises , For Sale °V To Let. N.B.—AII t>ebts owing must be paid by the first of November. r. thTcker, PROPRIETOU. ' TENDERS WANTED. 7TIENDEP»S are invited until the Jk first day of October' next, for ?Meta|ii I ngf."-'-y;aH6y^.:and i Midland Lloada, n»*nr Feilding. All information required to be obtained on the Works. ' J. & R. MbINZIES, • Contractors, - Feilding. ! TO LET. mWO-ROOMED Cottage m FerX: guson-s^reet ; rent, half actown a week! Apply at Standard Office.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 259, 29 September 1884, Page 3
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473Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 259, 29 September 1884, Page 3
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