EDINBURGH HOUSE, THE SQUARE. ' BARGAINS ■'] ! May now Jbe jirdcured at m m. tidiGE's ! I ESTABIIfekSNT. iij ■' •iL 1 -The following must be cleared to triake room for bO Casp.s New Goods, to arrive per next direct steamer,, from Messr- Arthur & Co., Glasgow, about April Ist :-- --100 Ladiw' 4-in.hands, 12/6: usual •100 Cloth 12/9 V worth' 40/. ■86 Silk Ciijw^-U)/- ; JSqrth .2s/. 30 ladies' Cnmviki^B^'limhrth 20/. 50 Lndie«' Coslume-:, 15/-; worth 35/. "iHori.ck l|ong^Q!oth, 3/6 ; {worth 6/i j #oy\e'lF*MCzi I ticM&*llsr< i ! Half Price. . i . Ladies' Corsets, 1/11 ; worth 4/6. jljace, 3iu width, 2£d yd; worth 1/. , | ,';,, i ;•[);; :-.'m S ?, jy..v,.,T 'n /,-,;■{_ <.< Tapestry Carpets j j f|/) Fe^ Ytoi. W^K^/6ff <■:: i ■ -_ [ ■•• ' ! Linoleum. 6ft Wide, ; ! 5/4 Pe^Yai^i-Warth^O/. : j Straw Hats, 6d and Is ; worth 2s 6d i and 4s 6d. - - ! - ; .m) aCome Se See Our MerSs Suits at \ ONE GUINEA. I v.: hMul-.-vi ,:;.-.;■: n■{ L.) v <; -/^i -J-J9. M. George, ! A:y' fc'.: Ui l-yjii'-.a *}jU\rt ;■' t'.-iVi I EDINBURGH HOUSE, The Square, Palmerston North. ; -, .\M">i'. c..< \ynr'- v - BECKETT, HAMMOND, * r : DICK. 1 SATURDAY, 25th A^Rilit GREAT LID SALE. 4,500 AGRES j OF LAND ; Bush), situate m the UF^ER' 1 RJ-Nei^ri-iSITDISi I TRI€T,' o ! Being part of the I RANGATIRA BLOCK ; bompHsingli^h/ft, .Hm^TE^yiLLß;; TOWNSHIP EXTENSION, and a largo nunitar of Rural *md Suburban varying from 5 to 320 lAcres. The .Town Sections from to 3\ Acres. • l " ■•-•■'■^f 1 ! A ll the Sections have ftontsiges 4fr: jwoll-gfaded roads, «orae of which are formed and are now being; jiuefaJlfld ; others will be shortly cleared one chain wide. >V>ViK-lUoi\' \ The Mj\in .Tfu ( nk Railway from [Wellington 1 / ' : to' - k'tfdkia'ttH ' passes jthrou"h the entire length of this mocWtß ftP tbV! NraTioii-Otamaka-pua-Murimoni Road. I The bush on the Hunterville Towns 'ship Extension has been cleared ready (tor burning, the purchasers will therefore be abjkj, to proceed^. with. the* erection of bhelr^bulWings "anWiljt^ after 'the sale. The whole of the Rural and Suburban Seetipiw are/ povered with '. „■!.'. " i.l. r !v w .ii,;ui . forest, the principal trees being tawa, Jrimiy rata^ and patches of fine . smMi Ss\yhMng M:^b|es| '. *h^j .undergrowth is as a rule light, and jthe general character of the, mi), of jsplendur qua"litv. ; "A Saw^mm 1 Viff Ishortly be erected on the Block. The is. uln^a&ting, wit-i'la large iproportion of flats, and when cleared land brought under, cultivation threeJfourths will be hi tor agricultural jpurposes. , T.T -.. .•, . : r/= ■ Lithographs of the property and ;full particiilars: will shortly befobtain-. able. < Is i *rsrr»'f.ji/&ji' I Title, Land Transfer Act. \ ______ * Terms very liberal. BECKETT, HAMMOND, & DICK. Marton. PRI VAtJiL A:SSEJ[BLy . A BALL w(il .%ki |>lace m the ForestctN? Hall on FRIDAY, March 27th. Doors open at 8.30, commence at 9 o'clock. Addmission — Lady and Gentleman, m; Gallery, Is.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 95, 25 March 1885, Page 3
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447Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 95, 25 March 1885, Page 3
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