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Messrs Bentleyjßros.' great sale was crowded til: 11 p.m. on Saturday, and Lao [Fall wan thronged with poonlo aU day long. MesKi's Sti»vens anil Gorton announce foe sale, oats, chick whont and bailey, all bum* special lines, at very moderato prices lor c.ish. Tho Pahnerston - Fe.ilding football mutch on Saturday resulted m tho defeat of Palmerston by G points to nil. Mr Thomson of the Feilding team did all tho scoring. A latter Lias - been received from the Government by the Secretary of the Small Farm Association to the effect that the surveying must be either oarried out fromspecificatioos prepared and issued by tho Government, or will be done by the Government Survey Department. This will put a stop to the " hanky-panky " business lately attempted m the way of arranging the survey contract for a particular party. We are glad to see that the Government have determined to prevent any jobs of the nature alluded to being worked at the expense of the Association. Our readers are reminded of the meeting re fire insurance tarift to-night at 7.30 o'clock. at Mr Mowlein's rooms. The evidence of A. G. Manthel, on behalf of the plaintiff, was taken at the Wellington Magistrate's Court on Wednesday m a case m which J. E. G. Bowern is suing Charles Roe, of Feilding for £50, commission on the sale of an hotel. The depositions will be sent to Faildirig, where the suit will be tried.

11l Group "Baxter's Lung J^reserrer/'operates magically, its expectorant and other proper tiei affording speedy nllcf To all who are desirous of obtaining the best possible value for their money m drapery and clothing, and who may be finding a difficulty m deciding where to buy at the present time (m theface of so much conflicting advertisements), we respectfully recommend them to procure patterns and prices for comparison from as many places as they may think fit, including The Bon Makchb, they will then be able to decide for themselves where they can buy to best advantage. We hold a very heavy stock of new and choice Winter drapery, every line of which has been bought to the best advantage, and is being sold at prices which will compare advantageously with anything offered for sale under any circumstances we respectfully solicit the inspection of all m want of drapery and clothing of every class. — C. M. Ross & Co., The Bon March&

TOWN HALL, From Thursday, June 11th, Bankrupt Stock . OP D. M. GEOBGE. To Intending Buyers — WE, the undersigned, have now the pleasure of informing those who have been waiting so long for. this Groat Event, that we have secured the use of the Town Hall for One Month, and intend to begin the .Sale on Thursday Morning, at 9 a.m. ; As this Sale is only to last One Month, I 'we have decided for the convenience of customers to keep Open from 9 m the . morning till 9 m the evening. thu* giving one and all a chance of securing some of j the good things. i As our Prices will be so much under the usual trade prices, we do not intend to book anything, but will Sell for Ready Money Only. Remember this Sale will only last One Month, as it is necessary that everything should be. sold out by the end of the month, which expires 9th July. So our advice is — Come Early and IInterr r view' Yours truly, ,- : ■ *' ! BENTLEY BBOS., Purchasers of Stock m Estate of D. M. ; George. ALEXANDER FERGUSON, IMPORTER, &c, WHOLESALE & RETAIL STORES, The Square, Pal merKton North. GROCEKIES, Families waited on'for orders. HARDWIRE, See Advertisenirnt on Firnt Page. AGENT FOR Sotton & Sons, of London. ChV. Hansen, ef Copenhagen. Nelson, Moate, k\ Co., of Christchurch. Garrett & Buchanan, of Philadelphia. Licensed Dealer m Firearms and Ammunition, OWNERS of Cattle,' Sheep, and Horses, now running on the Pohangina River bed, within the boundaries of the Manchester Block, are requested to remove the same without delay. WHIBLEY BROS. Ashurst, June 9th, 1885. TO-NIGHT. FIRE INSURANCE. IMPORTANT TO BUSINESS MEN AND HOUSE HOLDERS. A MEETING is convened for MONDAY, the 15th June, at 7.30 p.m., at Mr Mowlbm's Rooms. Business : To ctnsider the present High , Rates of Insurance. Arid.to Co-operate with Feilding m securing a reduction of same. T. R. WALTON, For Promoters. Palmerßtoh North, June 12th, 1885. TO PLUxMBERS OR BUILDERS. fTIENDEIIS are invited up to noon, JL on MONDAY, 22nd inst., for Repairing the roof at the School Teaoher's Residence, Palmerston N. Plans, etc., to be seen upon application to Mr J. P. Leary, Chairman of School Committee, Palmeraton N. ATKINS &./SLKKE. Architects to the Wangauui Kdu cation Board.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 14, 15 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 14, 15 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 14, 15 June 1885, Page 3

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