great surplus (jale i eeat Durplus Dale; : ■ at " ' . "■" . PETER BELL'S, Commencing, on •■■..' ISATUEDAY, The jßtli^Pecemb^r— The 6tli I am holding this sale for a Fortnight, so that those residing at a distance may have an opportunity of Sharing* with the townspeople iv the extraordinary bargains, which WILL ASTONISH EVERYONE I The Goods* offered for Sale consist mainly of a Large Lot of -Recent Purchases, effected at ''Job Prices," together with the remainder of Last Season's Stock, the whole of which will be ; /,-.-.''•. r - ABSOLUTELY SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE,! .This Surplus Sale is no mere puff, gob up for a " Draw/ but a Genuine Affair right 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 ARE MERELY NOMINAL I Ti ue, some of the Goods offered are a little out of dalo, but most of them can, with slight alteration— which can be done on the premises, at a Very Reasonable rate — be made up to look quite new. - :
; FOR INSTANCE: Bonnets, worth 17/6, are going at 2/. Bonnets, worth 22/6, are going at 2/6. Bonnets, worth 27/6; t aVe going ajb 3/6. Hats (Trimmed), worth 10/- to 20/, I are going 3^3/6. ... Hats ( QntriinmkU), woM r2j6\to 4/6, are going at 1/. Hats (Untrimmed), worth 8/6 to 6/6, are going at 2/. Girls' Hats, worth j from 2/- to 3/6, .' YOU CAN GET FOR to EACH, . . ■ AT : ' PETER BELL'S , GREAT SURPLUS SALE!
Cashmere Dolmans, worth "' 2o/, at 7/6. Cashmere Capes, worth 17/6, at 5/6. Silk Jackets,' worth 50/, at 1 5/6 . Light Cloth Jackets, worth 30/, at 7/6. Black Broche Jackets, worth 60/, at : , 22/6. And a lot, of Girls' Jackets, Capes * and ' Fichus, worth' 10/- r to 20/, YOU CAN.IGET FOB Is 6d EACH, AT PETER BELL'S GREAT SURPLUS SALE. Children's Marcella Frocks and Capes you can get at 1/6 each. . Children's Pique Pelises, worth 5/- to 15/, are going at 2/6 each. Infants' Silk Hats and Hoods, 3/- to 7/6, are going at 1/6 each. Sewn Muslin Frocks, worth 8/6, are : going at 2/6 each. Diaper Feedeis,-with mottos,3iforl/. Small size Gloves and Socks, at 3dpr. Children's Frocks and Pinafores, at 1/- and 1/6 each. And a lot of Boys' nnd Girls? white and. colored Handkerchiefs ■■ YOU CAN GET AT 2d EACH^ , AT . . . • ■ • PETER' BELL'S. : ; All, Last Season's Colored Lustres and Serges we-put up- in lots, and are going at 6d to 1/- per yard, woitli . from 1/- to 2/6! "' Cheapest GooaVeVer oiffered or sold m Wangattui, at PETER BELL'S. IMPORTANT V TO COUNTRY 1 MILLINERS AND STOREKEEPERS. { The Siirpius Stock of Broches, Silks, Feiller, Satins, Foulards, Gossamers, and Sarsanets, m lengths of 'liyd and upwards^ can be purchased m assorted lots of not less ttian 12 Yards, at 1/6 per yard, or anyone can purchase a single length o£ ANY OF THESE RICH SILKS, Is 11© PER. YARD, _ ■?.:■ ,-3 ':■• ■ A fji- ,■■ -..-■ - ■•-.- -, - |V . PETER BELL'S.
. Ribbons, worth 1/- to 1/6 pr yd,, at sit 3d and 6d pr; yd. And a drawer full of Old Ribbons, suitable for Neck Ties, at 2d pr ytl. Sash. Ribbons »it odd lengths, ami Belt Ribbons, worth 2/; at 4cl to 7d. Grosses of Fancy Silk Dress Buttons, all colors, m 3 doz. ear.ds, for 6d per card. A lot of; Hat Ornatnehts (not thU season's), (Id r to 2J- each, at l/-. per doz., Fancy (not this season's), at 3d and *6d each. Odd pieces of Washing Lace and Black Lace, at Id to 7d. Linen Cnffs, worth- 1/- and 1/6 per pair, you can get these Cuffs at 3 pair for 6dat : , PETER BELL'S. • i, lYou can buy any of Last Season's ."Goods for nothing almost, and many lines caii, with a slight alteration, be made, quite fashionable. i^» Cheap Clothing! 'Cheap Hats j for Men and Boys !' Cheap Shirts for Men and Boys 1 Every Article of last Season's must be converted into Cash ! | Men's Hats, worth 5/6, at 1/6. Men's odd White Shirts, worth 8/6, at 3/6. Men's odd Regatita Shirts, dressed, at 2/9* : Boys' Shirts, differenb sizes, at 2/. Boy's' odd Spits, at less than half ; price. Boys' odcl Coats, at less than jialf price/Men's and Boys' odd boxes paper Collars,, partially broken, 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 SURPLUS SALE ! AT ' •■•'•■ Victoria, House,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 72, 26 February 1885, Page 4
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749Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 72, 26 February 1885, Page 4
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