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NEW YEAR, 1885. THE LATEST SUMMER FASHIONS AT EDINBURGH HOUSE. VISIT D. M. GEORGE'S. ESTABLISHMENT, And Inspect the Late Arrivals of NEW SEASON'S Mantles Millinery Costumes, &c, Ac. The Largest Stock of French and English Millinery in-.Palmen.ton, (all New »md Fashionable designs). Qioice Fruit & Flowers m Great Variety. Ribbons and Fancy Goods. Mantles m Satin, Ottoman Silk, .Ottoman Cloth, Black Silk Broche, Ac, tfec. Zephyr Costumes richly trimmed, and newest designs. Spun Silkß m Checks, Stripes, and Spots, 2/6 per yard. Broche, Black Silks, Satins, Colored Silks and Satins, all newest shades. Dress Materials — Fancy Nun's Veiling m Self Colors, Walking Materials, Checks, Spots, Stripes, &c. Striped Zephyrs. $§r I have a special line of All wool. Carmelite Cloth m all shades, selling at 1/- per yd. Worth Inspecting. Carpeting — Brussells, Tapestry m handsome patterns, Linoleums, 3/6 per square yard. Ladies 1 Underclothing & Baby Linen. The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Men's, Boys;, and youths' Coloniainiado Clothing m Palmerston, consisting of Kaiapoi , Geelong and Mosgiel Tweeds. Boys' Straw Hals, from 6d each. A Large Variety of Hosiery, Haberdashery, and Gentlemen's Mer--cery, Very Cheap. Millinery and Dressmaking under the sujie vision of 'experienced and qualified hands. To gire my Customers a chance of getting first-class goods at a low rate, a discount of 3/- m the J§ off my usqal prices will be given to all purchasers of 5/- and upwards during the Christmas Holidays and from this date. ■ : D. M. GEOEGKE, The \Sqjuabe, fNext to tlie Town Hail.l To the Public of Palmerston and Surrounding Districts, A word on Fine Arts. Furnishing is an Art, "Yes" 1 One of High Arts. THE Art of Furnishing deals with, so many and such various branches of art, and if properly exerci.m d demands from those who practice it so much ability and artistic feeling, that it may fairly claim to rank among the Fine Arts. That it properly occupied this position is indisputable, aud there seems no reason why it should not resume its place. Purchasing Furniture is a simple task. You have polite shopkeepers and salesmen to swear black is white. This or that article is just the very thing, quite new, only opened up this morning. But you saj " Will it match my curtains or carpet." "Oh yes, Ma'am, couldn't be nearer," never thinking whether they are olive, green, or crushed strawberry. Why not save all worry of matching and contrast, and make your home cosy and neat by employing Upholsterers who make it their study to avoid the gaudy and meretricious, and to procure patterns and colours that will nor offend the eye. £10 spent by them will equal £50 spent injudiciously. Your favours are respectfully solicited. Experienced Upholsterer will attend given residences to take measurements and fix, also to sew and lay Carpets, cut and fit loose Covers. Every description of Upholstery work made up and executed at the Factory, Main-street. MITCHELL & STUTTEE, Cabinetmakers & Upholsterers, Main-street and The Square. PUBLIC NOTICE. | ALL Claims against the Estate of the late Geoiige Boyd, of Palmerston N., must he sent m to the undersigned on or before Saturday, 28th February, 1885, Otherwise they will not be recognised ; and all Debts owing to the aforesaid Estate will have to be paid at my Office within one month from the present date, m order to avoid legal proceedings being taken for their recovery. G. M. SNELSON. 28th January, 1885.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 5, 4 February 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 5, 4 February 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 5, 4 February 1885, Page 3

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