X'MAS ■ THE LATEST SUMMER FASHIONS AT Esinboisough Htf use, VISIT \ D, M. GEORGE'S ESTABLISHMENT, ;A.nd-, lnspect... the L.ite AmT a ls of ; NEW SEASON'S Mantles ■ ; : Millinery ; : c Cpßtuniea,^«Sfc.,.&c, The Largest Stock" of French aud English Millinery m Palmerston, (all New 'and -Fashionable designs)! Clioice Fruit <& Flowers m Great Variety. ; Ribbons and Fancy Good& ■: ; Mantles m; Satin, Ottoman Silk, iOttoiium Cloth, Bluck Silk Broche, Ac, <fee. : . ! Zephyr 1 Costumes richly triranied, and newest flesign.s. Spun Silks m jChecks, Stripes, and Spots,. 2/6 per iyawl. Bioduy Black Satins, Colored Silks and S^inv allnewost ■shades. I Dress Materials — Fancy Nun's Veiling m Self Colors, "Walking Materials, Checks, SpotSjiStiipos^ &c. 'Striped Zephyrs, .:• : ; I^^ I have-ti. special line of Allwool 'Carmelite Cloth m sill, shades, selling at 1/- per yd. SWpi:th rnspecting. Carpeting — Brussells, Tapestry m handsome patterns, Linoleums, 3/6 per jsc^uare yawl. . , Ladies'. Underclothing & Baby Linen. The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Men's, Boys',-" and Youths' Colonialpi.ide Crothing m Paliiierston, consiscihg of' Kkidpoi '■■ , Geelong and . ; ;: ' .' Mosgiel Tweeds. Boys' Straw Hats, from 6cl each. A LnVge fVaiiety Of Hosiery, Haberdashery, and Gentlemen's Mercery, Very Cheap. ; 'Millinery and Dressmaking under thesupe vision of experienced and qualified huuda. ' I e Ttf*gir6 ! *my Ctistoniers a. chance of getting finsk-clas's 'i*;o(>d>«'.ai; alow rate, a discount of 3/- i'» ; the £ off my usual prices will I. c given' to all purchfl«i>rs of 5/- and upwards dining the '■ Clirisimasj' Holidays kiid from this dale;- y<'*-> ; - •■_■■• '' : ''■'■ : - ::i -' : '",'. 1 D. M. GEOBGKE, ; iIDINBOEOUGH HOUSE, i . Tub Square; ' ; ; YNwct to- the Tpwn HalU '';, /^\ VERSTOCKOSipx I BVEESTOCEiE I 1 I. , YEESTOCKE JLii/ On looking through my Stock, I find that m many lines I am altogether too, heavily stocked with, and m order to bring it .within the compassofmy requirements, T ivill fi°om this date offer somp specially , cheap lots, . to which I would specially call the -attention of Country Settlers, and me PuW& gmeralfy.; 500 yds Good Washing Prints, at 4£d ; ? yd, never S(»ld under 6d or 7di^ ■ Special line m Chock Ging- , ■■• : ; haius, at 7id, ( woith lO^diyd. ' : ,\ ■ - ,- ■;/ 3Goyds, of Soft v ,T.wiH;, Beiges, 7id, . : ordinavy price 9|d yd, :Eye»chr Ecartes^ lld yd- Nuns' Cloths, .1/; yd..-. CCheerk r Beiges, 1/-. yd.. Worth 4& yd "more. 450yds.Slate Silesiii Liningg, 5/6 dqz. ; . Wjiito-.Calico, 3d. . fiOng Lno-" Curtains, 3/lj. j»air. '..■}) -\ v. : , .... Tweeds^; 2/6, 2/9, >nd ;i/C... ' i Stroug Liufii Check Slu'rtiog, '"' ' 9(1 yd. Boys' ITntearable. • Tweeds,. 1/3. 2/ft— Boys' Blk Felt Hats for— l/11 3/g_Meh's Tweed Hats for— 2/- .;',:;■■ '--,•» -... ...,<.;.. :^. : . -.. 5/6— Men's Oxford, -Shirfl for-^3/11 - (with Collars attached.) About 600 tTntrimmed Hals, usually ''■ sold at from 1/6 to 4/6 each, ''•■ : all at 1/- each. Umbrellas, large size, 1/6, worth 2/6 each. Black Satteeas do. 3/-, \ worth:s/6. ;, ;•.;.; . * . Black Satin Sunshades, 4/11 to 25/.' Infants' Bibs, 3£d and 4|d ; each. New Liv en Collars, . 3|d and 5d each. Girls' and BoyH 1 SaUor Hats, worth 2/vfor l/-cach. . ..-..:. Note the Address — J. HAMILTON, NEW PREMISES, THE SQUARE.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 138, 21 November 1884, Page 3
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477Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 138, 21 November 1884, Page 3
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