EDINBURGH HOUSE, EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS May now |be procured at B. M. GEORGE'S ■ ESTABiIA&NT. " • . J ; !VA:-1 : ! ' <: * The folio wingWimist be cleared to uinke room for t>o CasHs New Goods, ;tb arrive per next direct steamer, from MossM Arthur & Co., Glasgow, !aboi it April Ist : — 100 Ladies' 4-iu-hands, 12/6 ; usual , . .pruje, 3(ty* •jr , v ? . rrr ., r: , I.oo;Clx.t3nJ«i«cHe4s|, 12/g j wqvt| M--80 Silk Capes. 10/-; worth 25/. • ajO Ladies' C««jNme»^B/6 20/. '50 LkJie^'Cosfiume-7' : ls'ytj,Wnifh 35/. : Jjfomck Long Cloth, 3/6 ; worth 6/ j — :.vl '•!.[- -.:.AT- .-:t«i>: — I .MILLINERY ' Ladies' Corsets, 1/11 ; worth 4/6. . fjace, 3in width, 2\d ydj worth 1/. [Tapestry Carpets | ftr a M |^orth3/« r , ;; • , .i)U c.%'l nj. ii't'<\\i:n Linoleum," 6ft Wide, * _ . ! iStcaw Hats, 6<l and Is; worth 2s od j i and 4s 6d, • j j '•' Uatfrr: '-skII .i]-M dctO Viyi.fjf CIm»« 6f See Our Men's Suits at | ours: GUiiEi. jo! h'ii»!»in •■•<*il\ m ji:>\ 1,0- ««J'v'a--.5v; !l>. M. George , The Square, Palmerston North. -/.3 f li.'-ri ■;■• .:v-'i i.,-.. :-^nV.U 'i!-]/. BECKETT, HA9IHOIVD, A great' land 'Me . UPPER RANGITIKEI DISFOR SALE Some time about the beginning of ,>;.!: •■■•* :.. .about ...... ^,,-i; 4,0<^0 ACRES OF LAND BEING pnrt. of the Rangath-a TERVILLE TOWNSHIP EXTENSION, and a lur£o. number of Rural and Suburban Sections, varying from 5 to 320 Acpes. 1( lije, Town Seetionb, from to 3J Acres. ' " All the Sections haVe 'froniage^to , well-graded ro«ds, some of which arc ! formed and are now : *Kd4ig > Aj**teille(l ;: others will be shortly cleared one ohain "wide. f-./ : . v-,.-'. i .U a > i : —^ * I ThejiMain^ Trunlf. r .Railway from; Wellingtoa " to 1 ' AuckTand passes) through the , entire length of this! BlockV*^ Also 1 ikir Marton-Otamaka- . pua-Miirimotu Road. : ■ ">> l %~Aoh.iVt \ The "bush on. the Himterville Town-' ship Eiiiionsion bfy> been cleaved ready; for burciin^ the purchasers will there-; fore be^abk to proceed, with jthe erec-' tion ottheit buildings- l dWctly after the sale. The whole of th« Rural and Su-| jmriniti /Sectiopjjl.arH/lcpvered with: forest, tbe principal trees being tawa, j-hn*, rata^ and patches x>f fi.ne. t tptara suitihld.faii: i»3lingi.P»ni)gs?^. ".Th«B undci-grcwth is a* a rule light, and tfee gsener^l character of the ijoil of spl«ndici quality. A Saw-mill will sHortlyibe erected ou the The ©cwniry 1 is 1 iinaui£ting, : with a large proportion of flats, and when cleared •n-d brought under cultivation threetfourths will be fit tor agricultural pwposes^fv- 1 JLi^ssgraphfl of the property and mii fjiirtiewlrirs Will 1 M&f be b f btain*Jble. I TiiJe, Land Transfer Act. TeTins very liberal. : ■ KffiGIKETT, HAMMOND, & I)TCK.. Marton. ; I ■ i fo 'BSs^^ hall; ! SI :. PATRICK'S DAY, i 17th Ma.uch. It M "R H. J. HA II BOTT will {>Wq a I'JJfl Gr.md Vocal and Instru|m«al "al Concert on the above date. iFtwti culars m future issue.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 83, 11 March 1885, Page 3
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