ANNUAL (MFT KALIS I y OK W Drapory, Clothing pGO S FANCY GOODS- £ <J A Gash Purchaser of a Parcel p amounting to 10s can select a )>resent from the tables worth 2s § pq A Purchaser of a 20s V avC(il p^j can select a present worth 4s k^ 0 6d 5 |h • XMAS § CARDS t y TOYS, ]%few Year's Hrj ) . H q Gifts and Cards m end- U1 Za £* f^ , less variety at trj Ph ■ F EEADY MONEY STOREJ. KING, Manager: (to the editor of the standard.) Dear SlB, — At the commencement of this Spason (some 6 or eight weeks ago) we advised your numerous readers by advertisement m the Standard, of the arrival of some 5 or 6 cart loads of New Goods for all departments. This first supply has been continuously added^ to, and although we'have been selling fairly, m fact very freely, it must, nevertheless, be borne m mind that a quantity of goods such as the above, to be disposed of retail, means, well, a " lot of selling," to say the least of it. Being determined, as far as possible to quit every lino m its season. The goods have all been MARKED AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE TRICE for cash and this has been the undoubted cause much of the SUCCESS that IUS ATTENDED THE PRESENT Season's Trade. Heads of Families, about to purchase their Christinas parcels of Drapery and Clothing, will do well to inspect our Stock. The quality of the Goods kept at the Bon Marche is well known and appreciated, while our prices are admitted by shrewd puuchaSurs to lie from 10 to 25 per cent, lower than many other houses (careful comparison is all that is necossary to establish this statement). Tlic present Stock of Mantles, (Jostmnos, Dress-stuffs, Millinery, Hosiery, Hiiberdflshery, and Lace goods is quite equal to the requirements of tho season, while largo supplies have just been opened out for the Clothing Department. Soliciting every inspection, we beg to remain faithfully yours, C. M. IJOSS <(■ Co., Tho Bon Marche. APPLUJATIUN "~FoinsL A UG-li-TER LICENSE. I HEREBY give notice thai 1 intend to make application to the Manawatu Road Board at its next meeting m January, 1885, for a license! to slaughter large and small cattle on my land at Wnikanue. THOS. PEPPER ELL. V HALL TO LET. 'T^IIE undersigned is prepared to X make all arrangements with parties de-mms of engaging Ihe Public Room m the Building known as Bank Chambers. Also, Spacious Shop to let. For particulars apply to the Caretaker, T. JORDAN, Broad-street. LADIES COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, TEMPLESTOWJS. WANGANUI. Principal ... MRS HARRISON DAVIS. riIHE above School will be opened on I Monday, the 26th day of January, when Mrs Davis will be assisted by a staff of efficient teachers consisting of a Resident Matriculated Governess,' Visitiug Governesses, and qualified and experienced Masters. The School buildings are large and well ventilated, and are also situated m a pleasnnt and healthy part of Wanganui, outside'the town. The proportion of teachers to scholars will be large, therefore backward pupils may receive individual care. The aim o£ the course of instruction is to provide a general education of the highest order, and speoially to develop the characters as well as the intellect, of the pupils, and to foster a ladylike tone throughout tho institution. Music will be specially attended to, the system taught being lhat of the Conservatoire of Music m Germany or France. ■ A limited number of Boarderg only will be received, so that thorough atten • tion may be relied on. Prospectus on application to the Lady Principal. References kindly permitted to • Mrs Moorhouse (wife of the Bishop of Melbourne), Rev. Canon Bromby, M.D.,> Melbourne, Rev. J. Laurence Rentoul, M.A., St. George's, Melbourne, and Dr Embling, Elmwood, Melbourne. Testimonials from Lady -Wilson, Oakleigh Hall, Dr Woohidge, Toorak Road, Rev. Henry Archdale Laugley, St. Matthew's, Rev. W. P. Pearce, St. Paul's, Melbourne, and others. PEIVATE ASSEMBLY. A BALL will take place m Hie Foresters Hall on Boxing Night, the 26th December. Admission— Lady and Gentleman 7s Gd, Gallery, 1/-. Tickets may be had from Mr Leigh, Terrace-street, or Mr Jones, Broadstreec, Terrace End; also at the stores. 1 Inspection of Shailer's Champion Xmas and Hew Yaar's Greeting Photograph, containing seven views of district scenery, artistically mounted and illuminated with New Zealand ferns. Price-Only One Shilling, Shailer's Photo Rooms, Main- street.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 18, 19 December 1884, Page 3
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