EDINBURGH HOUSE, THE SQUARE. EXtHAORDINARY BARGAINS .!'... May now be procured at D. k. GE9^|fE'S ' ESTABLISfIMEKf. The following nuikt he cleared to 'make room for til) O:wft^ New Goods, to arrive per next pjiect steamer, from Messrs Arthur & Co., Glasgow, tiboiit April Ist : — 100 Ladies' 4-inhands, 12/6; usual price, 30/. ; 100 ClUh Jackets, 12/9 ; woith 40/. 80 Sillt CHpe^lO/^worth 25/. <30 La4ie»< Coptum§J $/€; wdrlU&Q'/i 50 yulie^CdslnmeSfts>; wrirflr3s/f iHtKmqk Long Cloth^3A6 j .worth 6/ HoyleSi Prints, 3J ; 2 W p|th^*: .O- ■' j MILLINERY " iv'ViVM • v" ■". ■■f\\ ..-:-. Todies' Gorsfts^l/1 h; worth 4/6., , Laoej Sin width;! '"-y*; j woAhi 1/;, ;': i'! :i ! ' • * : - "' •' —•- *- ■ .' i . ■ . jf/- Per Yard, Worth 8/6. '■OioleuxriT M "Wiae, * 5,4 Per Sard, TVdrlh 9/. \.,. r - i ,}'{), '^\. <•■: i^vi' •••» ft&nj's Felt Hats, Is 6d ; mn th 4s 6d. Straiw Hats, 6d and la; worth 2s 6d '"' '" :and r 4sj6d, t Comefriße& Our Men's, Suits at, ;.;'•; j o«e , GiJ-iilfEA. :■ ; ? ! - ■ • ■ * - : '■■p!ikm<&g$ y i EDINBUKGffi BOUSE, Ths Square, Palmehston North. [•'::■? ' ■ - • _.„ iGREAT LAMD- SALE . ,; !.. 3in-Cl )[/:IL,';- ! ;.iK'. v ;i-i';v f r-',-:,': UPPER RANGITIKEI BtSr 1 1 TRIGT. Sometime about ttie beginning of \, | MARCHj^about "|3EING part, of the ftangatira i^_r> Block#comprjsing the HUN•fERVILLB TOWNSHIP. EXTENSION,-, and Srlarge num bejr of . R u i?il and SnonVban Secttonsf Var^nig fr^ni to 320 Acres. The Town Sections from to 3 J Acres. : All the Secli&os<}MH#,.: frontages to ro»ds, Home of which are |ormed and are now beings jj^talled^j 6thers will be shortly cleared one' chain wide.' , .. . i The Main" Trunk Railway, from Wellington to 'A' uifclanil (passes through the entire length of this Block, as&iso. tbV rMartcainOtamaka-pua-Mnrimolu Road. ■ The bu«h on the Hunterville Township Extension, has been cleared ready jifor bur'ning^ the purchasers will therefore be able to proceed with the erection of their buildings directly after the sale. The whole of the Rural and Sn-. buvban Sections are covered with forest, the principartrees being tawa, ' rimu, rata, and, patches of fine totara suitable for ntiUm'g' purposes. . Th«* undergrowth is as a rule light, and thd *geheral : c^4racter of. the ?, soil of splendiii- 'quality. .V Saw-nfill' Will* shortly be erected on the Rlock. Th«J ctfttniry^utiduktragi -•; with ;a; .'large proportion of flats, and when cleared and brought.'t^n^ef/culjjiyatipii threefourths will , bo fit tor agiicultural purposes. ' ' " ' "' ■ :• -,- /- • .- ., ?3 Lithographs of the property and full particular's ; will, shortlyj bo obtainable. j" 1 "' Title, land •• >L) [ TtlinVve-rVi^eM. BECKETT, HAMMOND, & DTCK. Marton. FOEESTEBS' HALL. ST. PA-tßl^^'S DAY, pTHV SiABbH. MR H. J,®&fiBOTT will girea Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert on the above date, Particulars m future issue.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 82, 10 March 1885, Page 3
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408Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 82, 10 March 1885, Page 3
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