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GItEAT iCJtr'iIPLUS v QALE I ItEAT k^UIiPLUS pALE i. EETER BELL'S, ; Commenciug* ou , '"!.;■ SATIIiIDAY, ■v . •The 6th-December--The 6th .1 auu boltling 'this : sale for a nigli'tj so ! tUkt thosfe'i-'esuiing at a (jistaiti'ee iiiay have an ' oj>poi'tu«ity. of Slljilrinjg- with the tpwuspuople ni the exM'iiiiriJiiiary bargains, which :. ! WILL ASTONISH EVERYONE J The Goods offered for.' Sale : consist • inaiiily nf ai Lurge, Lot of Kecont Purchases, effect«U. at, '*.'.. Jo\) Prices," together with the remainder of La^t Season VSitock, the whole; of which will l>e „. • ..:.... ..': ■ ■ .ABSOLUTELY SOLD WITHOUT. :. aiESEBYEI- „- •• This Surplus Sale is no nierepuff, got up for a " DitAw/ ? 'but a Genuine, Affair right through, affording to oue and all a mbstT . f;Wprai>le pjiportunity m these Hard Times of lajing out a few «hillitigs or pounds very jucUci— o'usly, as ■ !liti "• '' ' .; THE -PRICES ARE MERELY '■ ';;, r .':; : '.";.' nominal.! '.. '. . ■ i , Tiue, some oiEi thetGoods offered are a .little out of tlalo, but most of them can, with slight alteration — which can,., be done on the premises at a Very ■ Reasonable yate- I—be1 — be made up to look, quite new., ' „ t - FOR INSTANCE: ' JBonnetK, .worth- L7/6 v aie going-*t .2/; Bonnets, .worth 22/6,, are going at 2;/«j. Bonnets, worth 27/6, are going at 3/6 v Hats v'i'ri mined), worth 10/- to 20/, j are going at 3/CJ. . „, Hat;?/ ( Untrimnieil), .woi;th 2/6 to 4/6, are going it- 1/.- - ,Hats,,(Untriimned), worth 8/6 lo 6/d; arc sroing at 2/. ,>• " , -GirlsMlats, worth, from 2/- to 3/G, ;l f OU CAN ; GET FOR 'oV EACHifI - at ; PETER BELL'S ! ■ 'GREAT' SURPLUS* SALE ! j Cashmere Dolmans, worth 20/, at 7/6. .Cashmere Nyoyth. 17 '] §M5j '6. Silk Jackets, worth 50/, at,ls/6. i Light ClV.th Jackets, worthUO/, at 7/6. Black Broclie Jackets, worth 60/,! at 22/6. ,--■■■ ; ■ And a lot of: Girls ? Jsickets,:Capes, and Fit-lms, worth 10/- to 20/, YOU CAN GET FOR Is 6d EACH, AT PETER • BELL'S : GREAT SURPLUS SALE. . ChiliJren's Marcella Frocks and Capes you can' j»et at 1/6 each. Children's Pique Pelises, worth 5/- to 15/, are going at 276 each. Infauts* Silk Hats, and Hoods, 3/- to 7/t?, are goingat T/6 1 each. Sewn Muslin 'Frdcks; ' Worth 8/6, are going at~,2/Cf each. " Diaper' TFe'edei s, Vrith inottoa, 3 for 1/. Small size Gloves and Socks, at 3dpr. Childpe.u's Frocks, and Pinafores, at - f > U :^ and 1/6 o'a'cb'. ! -' •" ' i -; -* And a lot of Boys' and Girls' white and . . colored-Handkerchiefs YOU CAN GET AT 2d EACH, AT V j.j i/: PETER ; All Ijast Season's Colored Lustres and^Se^ea wiß-gii^iji^iitlpts, and arogoing at 6d to 1/- per yard, woith from J/- to 2/ ; 6. Cheapest Goods ever offered or sold m Wanganui, at PETER BELL'S. IMPdRTANT ' T(/ COif NTRY " SIILLINERS AND STOREKEEPERSL The ' Sin-pjns: Stoski ofj Broches, Silks, I?eiiler, Satins, Foulards, Gossamei'S, and Sarsauets, iv lengths of lyd and upwards, can be purchased m assorted lots of not less than 12 ; Y'ariJs, at 1/6 per yard, or anyone caii purchase a single length of ANY OF" THESE' RICH S3ILKS, Is 11d PER YARD/ ■■ \ ■ : AT ! ■ i •' PETER BELL'S. < , . JRibbons, worth 1/- to 1/6 pr yd, at. at 3d arid 6d pr^y'd. And a- drawer full of Old Kiltbons, suitable for Neck Ti(es» at 2d pr yd... ; Sash Ribbons at Odd lengths, and Belt Ribbiais,- worth 2/, at 4d to 7d. Groses of ,Fan<iy Silk Dress Biittons, all colors, m 3 doz. caids, for 6d per card. A lot of Hat Ornaments (not this season's), 6d to 2/- each, , at 1/- .per, doz. Fancy Feath'ers^nbt this 'season's), at 3d and 6d each. O<ld pieces of Washin,g Lf\ce and ißJack l^a'ce, at \ld to 7d. JjinenMOuWs, -worth*. l/- v a%«l 1/6 per pair, you can get these Cufls at 3 pair for 6d at • , PETER BELL'S. i You can buy 'arty of Last Season's Goods for nothing 'al most;- and many lines can, with a slight alteration, be made quite fashionable. : l^f Cheap Clothing ! Cheap-Hats jfbj'CMeblrtHid^Briys !i j Ghieap'iSbiris for Men'and Boys ! "Every A i tide of last. Seiison's must be converted intoCnsli! Men's rlatsj, worth 5/6, at 1/6. Menfc. odd White Shirts, worth 8/6, at 3/6;. • MenV> odd Begatta Shirts, dressed, at' 2/9.-, .Bova' SJiirts, different sizes, at' 1 '2/. 'Boys' odd Suits' atle'sstijan half pric?. , B°ys f odd Coata, at less than half' price.' jifen's and * Boys' odd boxes papt-r Collars, partially broken, at Id per box"! " Theso can easily bcut down for Boys, it too large. : ,! ! ,., Remember — • ■ . . :■ ,. . ■ - SATURDAY, 6th DEbEMBER, This Great Surplus Sale Coumiences and continues for a fortnight, at PM^R. BELL'S GREAT SURPLUS SALE ! * -AT Victoria House,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 66, 19 February 1885, Page 4

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745

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 66, 19 February 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 66, 19 February 1885, Page 4

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