NEWTEAIV 1885. '■ -. TIfE LATEST. . SUMMER FASHIONS AT EDINBURGH HOUSE. VISIT D. M. GEORGE'S ESTABLISHMENT,And Inspect iha Late Arrivals of NEW SEASON'S Mantles Millinery C^tumes, &c, &c\ The Largest Stuck of French and English Millinery m Pahnerxton, (sill >ie.w and Fashionable designs). Choice. Fruit & Flowers m Great Variety. : Ribbons and Kancy Goods. Mantles m Satin, Ottoman Sillc, Ottoniiin Cloth, Black Silk -Br'oenc, ;&c, &c. ■■■•. . Zephyr Costumes richly trimmed, and newest designs. Spun Silks m Checks, Stripes, and Spots, 2/G peiyard. Brochc, Black Silk*, Satins, Colored 1 Silks and Safcins, all newest shades. ■ , . . . Dress Materials — Fancy Nun's Veiling m: Self Colors, 'Walking Materials, Checks, Spots, Stiipe.^ &c. Striped Zephyrs.
I have a special line pf A Ihvoql Carmelite Cloth m all shades, selling at 1/- per yd. Worth rnspecti»»\ Carpeting— Brussel ls, Tapestry m handsome patterns, Linoleums, 3/G per square yard. Ladies' Underclothing & Baby Linen. The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Men's, Boys', aud.You.ihs' Colonialmade Clothing m Palmer^ton, cousiscinir of Kaiapoi ■■■■.-. , . ; • Geelong and : . . . Mosgiel Tweeds. Boys' Straw Hats, from 6d each. A. Large Variety of Hosiery, Haberflasliery, and Gentlemen's Mercery, Very Chert]). Millinery and Dressmaking under the .supe vision of expeiienced' and qualified hands. . To give my Customers .a chance of getting first-class goods at a low rate, a discpunt of 3/- i" the £ olf my usual prices will * c given to all purchasers of 5/-; and tipwards during the Christmas Holidays and from this dale. ; D. M. GEOKGE, House,! The' Square/ /^ext to the Town Hall/1
ESTABLISHED 1974. CLOTHING MEN'S, BOYS', YOUTHS' CLOTHING At Popular Cheap Prices . At Popular Cheap Prices -.. The Largest and Cheapest , . ■.;■••. "Variety of Ready -Made Clothing m Palmerston. Hamilton \<-i 10/6 Men's Tweed ...... \. <m.t.s, to be had nowhere els« i at anything like the money. Hamilton's' 12/6 Men's Tweed Coats, hii extraordinary bargain, cheaper than auction prices. ' \ \ t IlaiEliltoirs 8/11 Men's Heavy '■■■'' ■ Tweed Trousers, usual piice 12/ G. Working Men, litre is a Chance to Save Money ! Hamilton* 19/6 Men's Tweed Trousers and Vests should be seen by^ eveiy man m Pahuerston, rare", value. Haiti ilton's 22/6 Men's Real' Mos«iel Tweed Trousers and •Vests, red heed from 27/G and 30/-, a genuine good bargain.
Hamilton's Splendid Stock of .Hoys' !ind Youths' roady-nuidi; Clothiii<r, West of England. Mosgiel, and Kaiapoi Tweeds. Hamilton's For Cheap Boy.V Tw.'eds. See our 2/6, 2/9, 3/6 yd, al>o our Kaiapoi Tweeds at 4/C and 5/0 per yard. Hamilton's 2/- Men's Tweed Hals are a marvel of cheapness. Boys' 1/11 Fclc Hats can be had nowhere else. Hamilton's For Drapery and Millinery, Lar-jc Variety and Low Price. When passing our New Premises notice our Prices. Zealandia Boots (Beware of [nutations.) i Have you tried the Zealandia Boots. If not, purchase One Pair, once worn yon will have none other. To be had only of : J. B. HAMILTON, THE SQUARE. icsTAnMsiiED my 4.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 39, 16 January 1885, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 39, 16 January 1885, Page 3
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