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GkKEAT OURrms, HALE « "beat" Durplus oale; ipETER BELL'S, Commencing ou SAT TIED AY,: -^ The 6th-December— The 6th .: 3. am .holding, tliik sale for a Fortnight, so that those- residing at a distiiiicti- may have- an ; opportunity; of Sharing- with' the townspeople' 'm- the extmordiiiii iy bargains, which . . WILL ASTONISH, EVERYONE! The, Goods offered for Sale, consist ; mainly '"of a ; Large Lot ;> of "Recent 1 Purchases, effected at v . Job Prices," with the remainder of Last ; 'Season's 'Stock, th'e whole of which will be •. ABSOLUTELY .SOLD, iWITHOUT ;: ; "^-.' ; ; ';;;^eserve'i. ■;'/"<" r \ /This Surplus Sale is no mere, puff,; got up tor 1 a " Draw," but. a Geniiine Affair right through, affording tb one and all a most favorable opportunity m : fchese.Hard Times, of layi}'g out a. few shillings, or pounds Very judici-f ou'sly, as:, ; . '.:._ " - THE PRICES' ARE MERELY NOMINAL! ( , Tine, some of the Goods offered are . a little out of dalo, but most of them can, with slight alteration— which can be done on ; the premises at a Very . Reasonable rate— be .made up to look quite new. „ . , ; „.i , - FOR "INSTANCE: , - Bonnets, worth 17/6, are going at' 2/. : Bpnnets, worth 22JQ, are. going at 2/6. •Bonnets, worth, 27/6, are going at 3/6. j. Hata worth 10/- to 20/, 'are going at 3/6. . , ' | Hats ( Untrimmed ), worth 2/6 ;tq [ 4/6, are going. at(,l/. •■. ' [Uats (Untrimmed ), worth 8/6 to 6/6, are goiug.aii 2./. G-irls* Hats, .worth from 2/- to 3/6, YOU CAN GET FOR 6d EAC^, ; '■','' !? ' ■ ■ ; ;at '"V> : v ; ' : " : P3ETER' BELLAS ; ' :: ', GREAT SURPLUS < SALE I ' , v 'Cashmere Dolmans, worth 20/, 'at .7/6. "dashmere tJapes, worth 17/6, atij.<s/6. Silk Jackets, worth 50/, at 15/6.1 : - Light Cloth Jackets, worth &)/, at 7/6. Black Broche Jackets, worth 60/, at .r^/ Q ," :-.■■ V l '"." 1 //"-.V •■■.'-.- And a lot of Girls' Jackets,' Capes, aid • ' j Fichus, worth 10/- to 20/, ;i I YQU' CAN GET F^OR. ' Is 6d EACH, AT ' ' : '- PETER BELL'S " i •. GREAT iSURPLUS,. SALE. ;- \ (children's Marcel la Frpoks and; Capes. you can get at 1/6 each. : - Children's Pique Pelises, worth 5/-|to^ 15/, are going at 2/6 each. ; '■;• Infants' Silk Hats and Hoods, 3/- , to . 7/'N aJt e going .at. 1/6 each. I Sewn Muslin Frocks, w«/rth v B/6, are going at 2/6 each. : ; Diaper ,Feede« 8, with mattos, 3 for:!/.,. Small 'size' Gltwes and~Socks, at 3d!pr. Children's Frocks and Pinafores, at '•'■"• I:J* and 1/6 each. ■ ' ; • And-a'ibi of Boys' and Girls' white and colored Handkerchiefs irdU'CANi GET>AT'% EACH, at ; PETER BELL'S. ': / - ; k .' All ! Last Season's Colored Lustres and Serges we put up m lots, and are; going at 6d to 1/- per yard, woith from 1/- to 2/6. Cheapest Goods ever offered or sold m Wanganui, at ', PEi?ER BELL'S.- ? > ■■ IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY MILLINERS AND STOREKEEPERS, The Surplus Stock of Broches, Silkrf;' #&f ier 1 ; iSatmSf > F<i»flai<ai^Gos--Bam'ers,''aiid-'Sarsan«fes,' ih lengths of lyd and- npwards, ' can Vie purchased m assorted lots of not less than 12 YARDS,.at 1/6 per yard, or anyone .can. purchase a single length of : ANYOF THESE "RICH : SILKS, Is : ; 11d PiER YARD, ; "i ' '''" " ''■' AT . | " "'' PETER BELL'S. ■■- RHibons, worth. 1/- to 1/6 pr yd, at at 3d and 6d pr yd. Any a drawer full, of. Old Rjhbbns, snitable for Neck Ties, at 2d p.r'yd; ' Sash Ribbons.nt odd lengilis, and Belt Kibbcns, worlh 2/, at 4d to 7d. Grosses of Fancy Silk j Dress ..Buttons,, all colors, m 3 dpz. cards, for, 6tl per card. A lot of Hat Ornaments (not this season's), 6d ,to 2/- each, at 1/- per dox. Fancy Feathers (not this season's), at 3d;ajid/ 3 6d each. Odd pieces of Wafehinjj Lace aud Black Lace, at Id to 7d. Linen ; Cnffs, worth I/- , anJ^ ;1 /6 per pair, youioan get thesewCuffs at 3 pair; for 6d at .' , . . j .' •■• ;■•.'■:■ iPETER BELL'S. You can buy any of Last Reason's Goods for nothing, almost, nnd many lines-can, with a slight alteration, be, ! made quite fashionable. \ igp" Cheap Clothing ! Oheap Hats for Men and Boys ! Cheap Shirts for MtJna'nd B*'>ys ! -■ Every A;itiple of last Season's must be converted.intoCa.shl ' Men V-H*ts, worth 5/6, at 1/6. Men's odd -White Shirts, worth 8/6, at 3/6. M(?nV odd Regatta Shirts, dressed, at 2/9. Boys' Shirts, different sizes, at, 2/. BoyV odd Suita.atiless' than half p)*ice. 'Boys' odd Coats, at less than half price. Men's and Boys' odd "boxes paper Collars, partially broken, at Id per Viox. ! These can easily bs. cut down for Boys, it too large. . . RemoiYther — v ' ' SATURDAY, Gth DECEMBER, This Great Surplus Sale Commences and continues for a for I night, at PETER BELL'S 'V ?OREA£ SJ3RPLUB SALEI ( AT Victoria 1 House, WABTOAiriTI. •

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 34, 10 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 34, 10 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 34, 10 January 1885, Page 4

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