,• : ' . j ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ " ■ ' GREAT QTJRPLUS CIALE I BEAT SURPLUS OaLE i I■■ ->-. A • '- : - at; '■' • '.. PETER BELL'S, I. !»•■•■•■'■ " ' ■.;■ Coinmencing 1 on 1 SATURDAY, THe i Gth^-Dfecenib^-rTlie 6th I ant' holding this sale for a Fort-, : night, so that those residing at a distance may have an opportunity of Sharing with the -townspeople m the extraordinajy bargains, which WILL ASTONISH .EYEJIYONE I The Goods offered for Sale consist -mainly of a Large Lot of Recent Purchases, effected at *' Job Prices,"- .; together with the remainder iof Last' ; Season's Stock, the whole of which . ■will : be.;. l -! jrr .: ■ ;.; i- ;_ ■: . ..-• ■ ABSOLUTELY SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE!. . ; This SurpUtSi Sale is no mere ; puff, . got up tpr a .'*, Draw," but a (Genuine . .Affair ..vight. 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' PRICES AIIE : MEBELY -'■ - : '-=- : "-/ "NOMINALl 1 .* *■ . • Ti ue, 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 uptblobt quite new. ; • : i FOR INSTANCE: | . , Bonnets, worth 17/6, aregoing at 2/. Bonnets, worth 22/6, are going at 2/6. • Bonnets, woith 27/6, aregoing at .3/6. Hats worth- lOf- to 20/,---are goiug at 3/6. Hats ( Clntrimined), .worth : 2J6 to : ,4/6, are going at: 1/i i j' : Hats' (Untrimnied), worth 8/6 to. 6/6, ; i ar^ going ;at 2/. .■■..: GirlsVHatSy worth, from : 2/- to 3/6, - YOU CAN GET FOR 6d EACH^ '. !.;>■.-;■■ PETER BELL'S ! " GREAT SURPLUS SALE ! ] Cashmere Dolmans, woi-th 20/, at 7/6. ■:■ Cashmere Capes, worth 17/6, at 5/6. Silk Jackets, worth 50/, at 15/6\ : - Light Cloth Jackets, worth 30/, ut 7/6. Black Broche J ackets, worth . 60/, : at ■22/6. And a, lot of Girls' Jackets, Q^PP^i an( i '.' ' Fiolms, ' wor'tli 1 0/- to 20/,^ ■ YQU ; CAN : ' GET .F OR. Is 6© EACH,' . ■ .•..,■ ■..".: .■ . ,-^t:' : ;/ ■ : " ! PETER BELL'S GREAT SURPtiUS SAfrE. : . Children's Marcella Frockb and Capes j ; -you ban get at -1/6 each: Children's Pi^ue Pclises, 'Worth >5J- to \ftji •-*••* Infants' Silk Hats and Hoods, 3/- to ,.. ;.7i/6, are. going atj 1/6, each. ;■ , SewA Muslim Frocks, i worth: B/6, are ; going, at 2/6 each. ; . Dia,pev withf mottps, 3 for 1/. . Small size Gloves aad Socks, at 3dpr. Children's Frocks, and. .Pinafores, at | .. ; 1/-a nd, 1/6 each, . And a lot of Boys' and Girls' white and colored Handkerchiefs YOU CAN GET.. AT 2d EACH, •> PETEE- BELL'S. : '. All Last Season's: Colored Lustres and Serges we put' up. in lots, and aro .going at 6d to L/- per yard, woith from 1/- to 2/6. Cheapest Goods eyer . offered or sold m- Wanganui, at i! .■■ PETER BELL'S. -.;....-.. , • ,- IMPORTANT MIL- • LINEES i AND STOREKEEPERS. . . The.. Surplus, fitoek of • Broches, \ ;•■ Silks,; iFeiller, Saibins, iFoulards^ Gos- , samets, and SarsaittetJi, m lengths of ly,d- and upwards, can be purchased m assorted lots of [ not less than 12' Yajids, at 1/6 -per yard, or anyone >. can purchase a single length of ANY OF THESE -RICH SILES, Is 11d PER YARD, AT PjE^T^R; .BjELL'S. ; : Ribbop^worth 1/- £0 1/6 pr yd^ at at 3a and 6d pr yd ; ; i; And a' drawer fnlliOf Old .RiVibons, sniuible for* Nec k; Ties,: at pryd. Sash Ribbons at odd lengths, and Belt liibbcns, worth 2/, at 4d to 7d. Grosses of Fancy . Silk Dress Buttons, all coloiv, m 3 ;(doz/ cards, for 6d per carcji'i 'A lot of ! v !Hat Ornaments .(noi.this-Bpa^6n's)j 6dto 2/- each, at .1/- per doz. Fahcy 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 .l/6 per .. pair,,yoif can get these Cuffs at. 3 pair -j for 6d at ' ; . : . .. PETER BELL'S. :1 ; You can buy any of Last Season's. Goods for nothing almost, and many : lines chn,- with' 'a •slight alteration, be made.quite, fashionable, ; t^ Clwiap Clothing ! Cheap Hats fox-MeEMinfl Bpys.L^Ghenj) Shirts for Men and Boys ! Every Article of last Season'!* must be converted into Cash! : Men's Hutu,, worth 5/6, at 1/6. Men's odd W'hjte Shirts, worth 8/6, at 3/6. Men* c|.dd EOgatta Shirts, dressed, at 2/9. Boys' ShirtSj different sizesf, at 2/. BoyV. odd Sui^s, at less than half price. Boys' odd Coate, at,less than half price. Men's and Boys' odd boxes paper Collars, partially brojicnj "at Id per box ! These can easily be cut down for Boys, it too large. Remember — SATURDAY, 6th DECEMBER, This Great Surplus Sale Commences and continues for a fortnight, at PETER BELL'S ■ 'GREAT SURPLU S SALE 1 / _-.j ■:.. ',;... AX; .::■■-. '', . , ; Victoria House,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 59, 11 February 1885, Page 4
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749Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 59, 11 February 1885, Page 4
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