GIiEAT I it-EAT KJuItPLUS . : kJ>ALEi AT PETlili BELL'S, Oonimencing ou : SAT U ED AY, The 6th— December— The 6ih I anr' holding this sale for a Fort^ night, so that those rpsidiug at a distance -may have an : ojiportunitiy of '-Sharing with Che townspeople m the extraordiiiiiiy bargains, which ■ : WILL ASTONISH ' EVERYONE! • Tlie Good's offered for- E>alc consist mainly of a Large Lot of Iteccut Purchases, effected at i(r . Job Prices," ; to.^thor. with: the r-eiihiiudeir of Last SuasonV: Stocky the whole- of nvhich Will-lie , ; . 1; -.'.,- ! ; i , ABSOLUTELY SOLD- WITHOUT , :; ■ _..,.:{ ,KESEIWE;1 X ! * . This Surplus Sale is no mere puff, 'got tip for 11 "'Dkaw^' \j\ii a Gi'iiuihc Affair .'light through, aiftording to one and al ! l a most favoraHle"6jiportunity m those Hard Times' of -'laying out a few Hhillingii 'or pounds • Very juilici—. dilsiy, as . ■ '■■■> ;; , / THE PEICES ARE MERELY '■ ; ;i ? ■■NOMINAL'! 11 " 1^ •■; . : .- . • . . . I ■ -•■ . -j Tim 1 , .some. of the .Good* off ered are ] . a little. ,out of dale,, biit most of them can, with slight.alteration — which can begone on, the; prenijses at a Very Reasonable rate— rbe ; made up loilnok quite new. : , • , •■:-.'. FOR INSTANCE: ; , Bonnet^, worth 17/6, are going at 2/. • Bohneis, wbffclr 2 2/6 1 , are' going at 2/(5. Bonnets, woi-th 27/G, are going at 3./0, Hats Worth' 10/- ta 20/, : • »u'e--goirig ut'3/6/' ••• • Hats '■ ( Untiiinnicil), worth 2/G ;to 4/G, are going at ]/. • Hats (LTntrimniod', worth 3/6 to 6/6, . are coiug at -2/. :' Gills' Hats, worth from 2/- -to 3/6,! YOU CAN GET FORUd EACH; ..:-.:.;;; AT • • ' ■ ■ PETER BELL'S : ;■. GREAT SURPLUS SALE! Cashmere Dolmans, worth 20/, at 7/G. Cash mere Capes, worth -17/6, at 5/6. Si! k Jackets, worth 50/, at 1 5/6 . • •• : Light Cloth Jackets, worth 30/, at 7/6. 1 JBlack Broche Jackets, worth 60/, at' £-2/6. ::! ' : " ' ;•; i ! , And a lot of Girls' Jackets, Capes, and '" " ' Fichus, worth 10/- to 20/, YOU CAN GET FOR Is 6d EACH, ': ■■ ' ' AT li ; '■ : -PETER BALL'S ; " . •'•'G^EAT SURPLUS SALE. Children's Marcella Frocks and Capes ■>: :: yoircHi)' £jet at : 1/6 each. ; Children's Pique Pelisos, worth tf/r to '.)• ;>; 15/, aie '-going afc^/O'each. ' Infants' Silk Hats and Hoods, 3/- to • ' ; 7/<>, are going at 1 1/6 each. ; Sewn Muslin Frocks, worth 8/6, are • ii going'ati 2/6 each.- \ Diaper Feedeis, with uiottos, 3 for 1/. Small size Gloves and Socks, at 3xl pr. Children's Frocks and Pinafores, at ; L : l/-.aud 1/6- eacljf:, ; ; i ) . And a lot of Boys' and Girls' white and '■■"-■'' eoftfred^-Ha ridk'erchit'fs YOU CAN GET AT 2d EACH, • ' " ; ' '■■ ' at' ; '"-- ' : .-... ■■"'" PETER 'BELL'S. ■" '" ■. : ■•, 1 .y., —?—>■ ' ■ '■'■ •';• • \ 'All Last Season's Colored Lustres and Serges we put up- inl'bts, and are. going at 1 6d- to 1/- tier yard, woith from 1/* to 2/6. : Cheapest Goods!ever offered dr. sold m Wanganui, at '! !■■ PETER BELL'S. IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY MILLINERS AND STOREKEEPERS. The .Surplus Stook of Broches, : Silks, Feiller, Satins, Foulaiids, Gos-^ samers, and. Sarsanets, m lengths of lydnndupwards, can. be purchasedin. assorted lots; of hot less than. 12 Yards, at 1/6 per yard, or anyone , can purchase a single length of : , ANY OF • THESE RICH" l SILKS, Is ! " ' lID PER YAR]}, ■i AT • ' _- ' : PETER; BALL'S. : ' /; Rilibpps,.wortb 1/t to 1/6. Pr y-d, at at 3d and ; .6d pv yd. Ajnd; a drawer ..full, .of Old Kihlions, suitable for Neck Tics, at 2d pr yd. Sash :Ri,libons at .odd lengths, and B,elt Hibbcns, worth ,2/, at 4d,to 7d. •• Grosses of Fjincy Silk Dress Buttops, all color.*, 'm 3 dpz, cards, for 6d per, card. A; lot of Ilot Ornamejits (nQtjthi-i season's), 6d to 2/- each, at .1/- per dox. fancy Feathers; (not this season's )j at 3d and 6d/each. Odd of. Washing Laqe, and Blacky -Lace, at Id ilo 7d. .ljiinen Cuffs, ,w,orth .1/- andi J^/6 per pair, you can get. these Cuffs at^jpaiv, for 6d* at . . - " ' /■. • j • : ; , j ; .JBE^L'S.- | You o^n tiny! any of Last Season's Goods for nothing almost, and many lines caii^ with a slight alteration, be made ' quite fashiocable. • i * I ijgj?* Cheap Clothing !i.'Gh<?ap Hats for Men and Boys ! Cheap SliirtsfoiMen and Boys ! Every. A rticle .of lastSeason V must be converted into Cash ! ' Men's :Hatt>,' woi-th .s/6, at l/G.'.Me^-. orld White $hn;ts,' worth 8/6, at 3/6? * M,en'»> odd Regatta Shirts, dressed, at 2/9. Boys' Shirts, different, sizes, at 2/. Boys' odd Suits, at less than half price. . Bo)s f odd Coats, at less ihaii' half price. Men's anil. 1 / Boys'; oU4" lioxes paper Collars, partially broken j at Id per box ! These can easily b^ 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 SURPLUS SALE I . '■'"'.,.- ■ fa";-' '.";. ; ••- Victoria House,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 60, 12 February 1885, Page 4
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