WEATHER TELEGRAM. ■ » Wellington, This Day 2.45 p.m.* •i Bad weather approaching between north-east and north and west after 14 hours from now, and glass fall within 12 hours. R.A.Edwin. AUCTION SALES. * - To-Mobrow. Mr Freeman R. Jackson's stock sale at St. Hill-street Sale Yards. Sale at noon. '■ . ■ " Saturday, 27th December. "Mr Snelsou's sale of horses at TattersalPs Stables. Sale at 1.30 p.m. Tuesday, 30th December. Messrs Stevens and Gorton's stock sale at Feilding. Sale at 1 o'clock. [For remainder of reading matter see Fourth Page.] ANNUAL GIFT SALE! m "■■•:■ of W Drapery 9 Clothing 1 j> S ■■' .tj AND H £j FANCY GOODS- g S O jj , . ' . g A Gash Purchaser of a Parcel tj amounting to 10s can select a jz; present from the tables worth |Zj 2! >' . • : ; O „ A Purchaser of a 20s parcel t^ S can Select a present worth 4s O 6d- . " g H /'• XfflAi ■ g S CARDS Sf TOYS, ! 0.. . " S J^ "'•''■* UTew Year's. hcj ; H g Grifts and s Cards m endless variety at rj S ; • EIADY MONEY STORE. 4 3T. KING, Manager. •^ (TO THE EDITOR OF THE STANDARD .) Dear Sir,- I—At1 — At the commencement of this Season (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, ISFAOT very fkeely, it must, nevertheless, be borne m mind, that a quantity of goods stich'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 line m its season. The goods have all been MARKED AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE j job OABH and this has been the un- I doubted cause much of the success that HAS ATTENDED THE PREBENT SEASON'S Trade. Heads of Families, about to purchase their Christmas parcels of i Drapery; and Clothing, will do well to j 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 purchasers to be from 10 to 25 per cent, lower than many other houses (careful comparison is all that is necessary to establish this Btatement).'The present Stock of Mantles, Costumes, Dress-staffs, Millinery, Hosiery, Haberdashery, and Lace goods is quite equal to the requirements of the season, while large supplies have just b,oen. fyeqed out fp.r tfce Clothing Department. Sfiljciiing every inspection, Ye beg to remain faithfully youre, C. M. ROSS & Co., The Bon Marche. ■ '. FINAL NOTICE, i,LL outstanding accounts now J~\. owing to the undersigned and remaining unpaid after the first of January, 1885, will be placed} m the hands of a Solicitor fo£ collection without further ■nptfee. JAS. CARROLL, Proprietor Clarendon Hotel.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 21, 23 December 1884, Page 3
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479Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 21, 23 December 1884, Page 3
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