G- M. 3NELSON TO-MORROW. F I TZ : I E RB E RT-?T It EET SALE YARDS. SA rURDAY; 7th Ffcß. GM. SN ELSON VVill seil by , » auction— ; ; ! 4 head beef 25 3-year-old steers (forward) { 25 18-month to 2-yr-old steers j 15 calves (good^ 10 cows 18 weanors 100 fat sheep 230 ewes 150 fat wethers 300 lambs (m lots) Sale at 12 noon. TO-3IOKROW. SATURDAY, 7th FEB. GM. SNELSON is instructed , . by the Librarian of the Public Library to sell at his Uooms, as j above — i The Illustrated and other Periodicals, to be delivered to the purchasers monthly, after being on the tables of the Library one month. Sale at 2 p.m. Head The Following Notice of the Undersigned: — FOR SALE Pitt-stkeet. — Those two sections of securely-fenced land, and a good four- roomed cottage, for £110. £35 m cash, and £75 upou mortgage. Ferguson-street. — I^-acre paddock, qplencikl dry land. Price, £70, and terms given. Terrace-street. — Section of land and a good cottage fur £60. On terms, if neetlod. Lombard-street. — A new, wellfinished house, and a choice freehold, for A' 2oo. £175 upon terms. Taonui-street. — A capital fiveroomed hou-e and a large section, with every convenience, for £140. ALSO, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE A sociable Phseton, English-built. Price, £35. A full compass Piano, by Chappell & . Co. Price, £30. A good second-hand Theodolite. Price, £6. G. M. SNELSON, Auctioneer <&c For Continuation of Arctrox Advertisements see 4tu Page. NEW YEAR, 1885. THE LATEST SUMMER FASHIONS AT EDINBURGH HOUSE. VISIT D. M. GEORGE'S ESTABLISHMENT, And Inspect the L:«tc Arrivals of NEW SEASON'S Mantles Millinery Costumes, &c, &c\ The Largest Stock of French and English Millinery m PalmeiMton, (all New ami Fashionable designs).
Choice Fruit db Flowers m Great Variety. Ribbons and Fancy Goods. Mantles m Satin, Ottoman Silk, Ottoman Clolh, Black Silk Broche, &c, &c. Zephyr Costumes richly trimmed, and newest designs. Spun Silks 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 iv Self Colors, Walking Materials, Checks, Spots, Stripes, Ac. Striped Zephyrs. I have a special line of Alhvnol Carmelite Clolh m all shades, selling at 1/- per yd. Worth Inspecting. Carpeting — Brusaells, Tapestry m handsome patterns, Linoleums, 3/6 per square yard. Ladle*' Underclothing & Baby Linen. The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Men's, Boys', and Youths' Colonialmade Clothing iv Pulmerston, consisting of Kaiapoi Geelong and Mosgiel Tweeds. Boys' Straw Hats, from 6d each. A Large Vaiiety of Htisiory, Haberdashery, and Gentlemen's MeVcery, Yevy Cheap, i Millinery and Dressmaking under i tlie supe vision of experienced and ! qualified hands. ■ To give my Customers a chance of \ gelling first-class goods at a low rate, ' a discount of 3/-- ' n the £ oIF my ■ usual prices will be given to all purchasers of 5/- and upwards during the Christinas Holidays and from this dale. | D. M. "GEORGE j Edinburgh House, I The Square, |j ttuxt to the Town Hall.)
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 55, 6 February 1885, Page 3
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