>OC ® i ■ ! t^REAT* <JALE fl jCreat. . _ pAlus- I AT i Ccmivn'euciug' ou 1 ; Xhe 6th^-December— The 6.h I ani holding this sale for » Fortnight, so that those residing ut a distance. , may . have an opportunity of Sharing with the townspeople lu.tlie ; extraordinary . bargains, : \vb:icli "WILL •' ASTONISH EVERYONE I, , The Goods offered for Sale consist ihaiuly of a Large Lot of liecyu t purchases, effected at '.' «Iol» Prices," the remainder of Last Season's Stock, the whole, of which • ttfii^ 1 "■■'"'.(..'■■ *"'"i :>^\ ,. • '"' 1 absolutely' sold'! without RESERVE! '■'■•'; "'; ,'/ This Siirpiu's Sale, is'no mei-e puff, . 'g6t l up;tbr.a.' r DRA>Y J( J> but )i Genuine ' Aifnj'r right through, affording 1 , to one 1 and all a uiost favorable opportunity "'in these Hard times of' laying oiita few shillings or pounds very judiciously, as ; , (/ . (.; . . THE PRICES ARE MERELY ..,. .•. -i ,;'. NOMINAL,! ... s. : «' Tiue, some oi: the Gopds offered are ur.little-.oul-of dalo^.b.'J^ mosfc of them o.iuiywith -slight alterati(i»-r-w:liicl)uan : b« dqne: on .the premise^ at a Very Rensonnhle rate — be made up to; look ; q«itti ; new, , ■•>! '■ ;. »". ■ ...» •> FOR iNSTANGE:,.. ■■.—" Bonnets, worth 17/6, are going at 2/. \Bonnqts, wprth. 22/6, are going at 2/6. Bonnets, worth 27/6, are going at 3/6. Huts 4 Trimmed), worth 10/- to 20/, , . ■.■ art; .going at. o/G. 'i . . : Ilats, (.UntiiiriiuetJ^ worth 2/6 to 4/0, ai-e going at 1/. ;i: '•... . Hats (Qntrim'nied), worth 3/6 to 6/6, arc yoiug at. 2/.^ v :GirlsMriatis, worth from 2/- to 3/6,' YOU CAN GET FOR 6d EACH, .. .?ETER BELL'S . ■h I ''^.QREAT.SpR^CXisSALE! . Cashmere Dolmans, 'worth 20/, at 7/6. Cashmere Capes, worth 17/6, at 5/6. M 'Silk • Jackets,^. worth 5.0/, at 15/6. Light 'Cl(»tii JacketiSj worth^O/^at 7/6, .Black Broche Jackets, worth '60/, at _ 22/6. ,;..., And a lot of Gills' Jackets, dapes, and ... ; . Fioliujji worth 10/- to 20/, . , YOfi CAN GET. 'to EACH, ",. ;. -; .;■. ■ . .. . ..AT.. ';., : . ,-. ! ..:. .- •• .PETER i BELL'S, i , .•; GREAT SURPLUS SALE. .;,, Childi'eh's Majrcelia Frotoks and Capes you can get at 1/6 each. ; : , :-Chil«J.hi»'« i^eli-issi j^yorth 5/t,^; 15/,, are going, at 2/6 each. ; \ ' Infants V Siilc llatV and Hoods, &'[•'s i .... •. 7/tf;'are going' at 1/6 each. -Sewn- Mnslin -Frocks, w«rth-8/6, are going at 2/6 each. *I>iap%r Vath ; 'aiftifwfa, 3 forl/.' Small size Gloves and Socks, at 3d pr. Children'^ Frocks and, Pinafores, at '-' #/-»£na ip^aeh.O '• ; ; ; And a lot of Boys' and Girls* white arid Yj ' ;\- colbred HaJndkerchi^f's ,-i : ' VOW C&k : GET AT D VI \ BEST'S. All Last Sea,soji's ;po,lored ; Lustres and Serges.jJ.ve, put yp .in, jo%, j»nd'ai'« ! gOtng. : a.t 6 J to , d /-. . per yard, woith from l/r to 2/6,. : Chpapest Goodsi ever ..offered orJ sold ; in ; Wanganui, at ' PETER BELL'S. "" IMPORTANT TO u€aTFNTS3f; mil.) • . ■ . LINERS ■ AND fSTOREKEEPERS. ■; The ' SiVrpjus Stock- of Broches, Silks, Feiller, Satins, Foulards, Gossamers, and Sarsjinets, m lengths of • ! 'lyd' suid upwards/ -can'^bfe- put*ehased an'a^orted lots of not' less than 12 'YAitns, at 1/6 yai y d, or anyone can purchase a single length of ANY. OF.. THESE RICH SILKS, Is 11d PER YARD, '■"','; PETE.iI ; BELL'S. ! !RiV)l)ons, worth 1/- to 1/6 pr yd,«at.: at 3d and 6d pr yd. And a drawer full of Old flil>l)ons ? siutablo for Neck Tics, at 2d pr .y^l! Sa'slf* :^inbpus,.n i t, odd length^ and Belt Hibbons, worth 2/, at id to 7d. Groses of Fancy Silk Dress Bi.ttbhs^ ail colors m 3 rloz. cards, for 6d per card. A Jot of i IJar. pruainonls (noli this^si'nson'H), 6d to 2/- each, atT \J- per aox'.'" 1 Fancy Feathers (not this season't!), at 3il awl (5d each. '.Odd' pieces . of Washing Lace and Black Lace, at Id to 7d. Linen CufTs, worth 1/- and 1/6 pen pair, you can get these Cuffs at 3 pair ,foi\6dat i. t**mH'.**»*^ ' ' /.:.. -w u. PETER BELL'S. • ; . ' I You can. huy. .any of : .• Las fc S easqn's Goods for nothing almost, and many lines can, with a slight alteration,' "be .' made'-qliite fashionable. iNjjix 1 ;. . ■. ; i^? Cheap .Clothing!- Cheap iTTiits for Men and Boys .! Cheap Shirts for Men and Boys ! Every Article of lasi Season's must be converted into Cash ! Men's <rTatty worth. 6/6v at .l/ 6;: Men's odd White Shirts, worth 8/6, at 3/6. Mori's oild !Rof>attn Shirts, dresst'ii,at 2/9; J36ys'.Shirls< differenf. sizes, nt 2/. Boys' odd Suits, at less than hnlf price. Boys' odd Coats, at less than hill f |)rice: • Men.* > and « Boys' or} d 'boxes'' paper Collars,'p!ii - tially i>roken, •ft't Id per box !• These can easily be cut dov/n for Boys, it too large. E-emember — ' :- ; , SATURDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1 ' Wi& Great Surplus Sale Commence* and continues for a fortnight, at ! PEim BELL'S GREAT SURPLUS SALE! . , s . a ..,, ,fT a ■ i
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 43, 23 January 1885, Page 4
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