What is known m the wholesale trade as a very " slow season" having just tenninatodjWH have been able to buy up, (prior to Stocktaking) some Remarkably Cukap lines, which together with our own Surplus Summei Stock we are now offering at prices which cannot fail to to command the attention of purchasers. Wo quote the following ns samples of what are now obtainable at The BoN Makciik. New patterns, Cambrics, 3sd; new patterns, Pompadour, 4£d ; Zephyr Checks, 7£<l ; Dross Stuffs, 3£d, 4£d, ' : £d, 7£d, these ar« worth from 6>l to Is 3d. Uver Nuns' Cloths all tins new shades, Dress length of 12 yards for 10s Gd. Heavy Long Lace Curtains, 4s bM, Gs, 7s Gd, 9s Gd, 12s GJ. 570 dozen Linen Buttons, all makes and sizes, and first class quality to be cleared at one penny per dozen. The Bon Marche, The People's Cash Drapery and Clothing Warehouse. 0. M. Ross and Co.[advtJ
MAIL NOTICE. The next English and European inuil per Aoriingi will close at this office this evening, at 7.45 p.m. GEORGE INNES, Postmaster.
AUCTION SALES. To-Mobrow. Messrs T. Kennedy Macdonald & Co.'c land sale at the Exchange Auction Rooms, Wellington. Sale at 2 pirn. To-Moubow. Messrs Stevens and Gorton's groat annual stock sale at the Oroua Downs Homestead. To-Moreow. Mr M. R. Miller's absolute sale of the Mount Erin Lincoln Flocks, at Mount. Erin station, near Hastings, Hawke'a Bay. Sale at half-past 12 noon. Monday, 16th Fel>ruary. Mr G. M. Snolson'sstock sale atKarere Sale Yards. Sale at 1 p in. Monday, 16th February. Messrs Beckett, Hammond, and Dick's stock sale at the Club Sale Yards, Marton.
[For remainder of reading matter see Fourtli Pa(je,.~\ READY MONEY BJORE PURCHASERS OF Fresh Butter In any Quantity for tho Wholo Year. : Hihghest Prices Given, Taken only on Wednesdays, , ALSO. Cash Buyers of Wool . AND Colonial Produce DIRECT IMPOETEES. J. KING, Manager. I^EIVERAI, CARRIER. G MILLER, Rangitikei Line, is , prepared to do all kinds of Carrier's Work. A Light Brake «n Hire, cheap. Fir ewood delivered to any part of the town. Orders left with Mr James Millkr, Oily Butchery, promptly attended to. NEW ZEALAND BAILWAYS. WANGANUI SECTION. ON FRIDAY, 13th in«t., the usual 8 a.ra, south train from Wangumii will leave at 7 a.m., and he one hour earlier at all stations ; arriving m Fox ton at 1 p.m. T. F. ROTHERA.M, Diatiict Manager..
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 60, 12 February 1885, Page 3
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