GEEAT OUEPLUS O ALE i HEAT DtfWi-'iiUfc) KJALEi AT PETER BELL'S, Commencing on SATTJKDAY, The 6th— December— The 6th I ani holding, this sale for a Fortnight, so that those residing at a distance may have an opportunity .of Sharing* with the townspeople m the extraordinary bargains, which WILL ASTONISH EVEEYONEI The Goods offered for Sale consist mainly of a Large Lot of Recent Purchases, effected at '• Job Prices," together with the remainder of Last Season's Stock, the whole of which will be ABSOLUTELY SOLD WITHOUT BESEEVEI This Surplus Sale is no mere puff, got up for a " Draw," but a Genuine Affair right through, affording to one and all a most favorable opportunity m these Hard Times of laying out a few shillings or pounds very judiciously, as THE PEICES AEE MEEELY NOMINAL! Tiue, some of the Goods offered are a little out of dale, 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. FOE INSTANCE: Bonnets, worth 17/6, are going at 2/. Bonnets, worth 22/6, are going at 2/6. Bonnets, worth 27/6, are going at 3/6. Hats worth 10/- to 20/, are going at 3/6. Hats (CJntrimined), worth 2j6 to 4/6, are going at 1/. Hats (Untrinimed ), worth 8/6 to 6/6, are coiug at 2/. Girls' Hats, worth from 2/- to 3/6, YOU CAN GET FOE 6d EACH, ' at PETEE BELL'S GEEAT SUEPLUS SALE! Cashmere Dolmans, worth 20/, at 7/6. Cashmere Capes, worth 17/6, at 5/6. Silk Jackets, worth 50/, at 15/6. Light Cl«»th Jackets, worth 30/, at 7/6. Black Broche Jackets, worth 60/, at 22/6. And a lot- of Girls' Jackets, Capes, and Fichus, worth 10/- to 20/, YOU CAN GET FOE Is. 6d EACH, AT PETEE BELL'S GEEAT SUEPLUS SALE. Children's Marcella Frocks and Capes you can ejet at 1/6 each. Children's Piqne Pelises, worth 5/- to 15/, are going at 2/6 each. Infants' Silk Hats and Hoo_d&-a/=J^ 7/f5, are going at l/6 each. Sewn Muslin Frocks, worth 8/6, are going at 2/6 each. Diaper Feeders, with inottos, 3 for 1/. Small size Gloves and Socks, at 3d pr. Children's Frocks and Pinafores, at " 1/- and 1/6 each. And a lot of Boys' and Girls' white and colored Handkerchiefs YOU CAN GET AT 2d EACH, '. AT * PETEE BELL'S. 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 PETEE BELL'S. IMPOETANT TO COUNTBY MILLINEES AND'STOEEKEEPEES. The Surplus Stock • of Broches, Silks, Feiller, Satins, Foulards, Gossamers, and Sarsanets, m lengths of lyd and upwards, can be purchased m assorted lots of not less than 12 Yards, at 1/6 per yard, or anyone can purchase a single length of ANY OF THESE EICH SILKS, Is 11d PEE YAED, AT PETEE BELL'S. Ribbons, worth 1/- to 1/6 pr yd, at at 3d and 6d pr yd. And a drawer full of Old Ribbons, suitable for Neck Ties, at 2d pr yd. Sash Ribbons at odd lengths, and Belt Ribbons, worth 2/, at 4d to 7d. Grosses of Fancy Silk Dress Buttons, all color.*, m 3 doz. cards, for 6c.l per card. A lot 'of Hat Ornaments (not thia season's), 6d to 2/- each, at 1/- per doz. Fancy Feathers (not this season's), at 3d and 6d each. Odd pieces of Washing Lace and Black Lace, at id to 7d. Linen Cuffs, worth 1/- and 1/6 per pair, you can get these Cufls at 3 pair for 6d at PETEE BELL'S. , You can buy any of Last Season's Goods for nothing almost, and many lines caii, with a slight, alteration, be made quite fashionable. l^f Cheap Clothing! Cheap Hats for Men and Boys ! Cheap Shirts for Men and Boys ! Every Article of last Season's must be converted into Cash ! ' Men's Hats, worth 5/6, at 1/6. Men's odd White Shirts, worth 8/6, at 3/6. Men* odd Regatta Shirts, dressed, at 2/9. Boys' Shirts, different sizes, at 2/. Boys' odd Suits, at less than half price. Boys' odd Coats, at less than half price. Men's and Boys' odd boxes paper Collars, partially broken, at Id per box ! These can easily be cut down for Boys, it too large. Remember — SATUEDAY, 6th DECEMBEB, This Great Surplus Sale Commences and continues for a fortnight, at PETER BELL'S GEEAT SUEPLUS SALE! AT Victoria House, 1 WAWaASUI.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 5, 4 February 1885, Page 4
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744Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 5, 4 February 1885, Page 4
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