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TO THOSE DESIROUS OF OB TA 1 NI N G I' 1 IRS T-C LAS BUILDING SITES NEAR TH SQUARE ?V\ iI E « hole of tl»' Siwtimm on Wi J_ *{>]*'* nf Au.ltvw Yoiinff-Hirtvt wjili 'lir trontaye.s •• JVlon ami Culmstreecs, will he placed m the market for sale »t »t eailv dati*. The roims will U' <»y 10 aiitnua) m .sliilmenl iVt-o of inti r«tt, wilii o lion of fi.tyiu" the UilHiice oil hl unv time. JAMES LTNTON. March 30th, 1885. ATTENTION Is directed to the following Price List which is now Hiihmitted tor the consideration of n discerning ptiMic. Th<* prices quoted will continue until (he Goodg.are <Jinpoß<,Hl of . . .: . Lot 1 — Tindirs 1 plain Blk Cloth Jaclti-ts, 6«9d. Lot 2 — Lndiojß' Heavy ;Rihbod Jackets, .. 9^6.1. Lot 3.- Lidii B' Fnm y Tweed and Maeht.r JarkHp, I 6« 6d. •■;. , Lot 4.— LaiH- s' Black Diagonal, J>-iw-y, and Stockin^iltf iJflfkftß, 19k Cd, 21 s, and 24s 6.1. Xot s.— Tj"di«-B'N<»wMf Shape.* m Ulstfirs, 7A6«. 1!^, 12i«6<1, 17s 6 ; l, 19k 6.1, 24m 6d, 29b 6d up. Lot 6. — Ladii'B'niHt-Children'K'iiri-hand vi>ry cheap. Theahov«l»oiight Jol«, Selling nt WhoH-sal.t Price*. Lot 7. — Lndit-8 1 Electric Mackinto»h«-K, 9» 91, usually sold at from 18s 6d to 25a. '•■■■• ■'■■■■■■• BLANKET?. 9x4 at 6s 6d, 7s G !, 10s 61. 13s 6d up 10x4 at 12s 6d. 14s 6.1, 17»6d.218 6d up, FLANNELS. 9£d, 1», 18 4^l^lß 8(1 up. ;;: %$" S»nd for Patterns «f our Calicoes, Shirtint>P, • Bhc< tings, :■ Winciee, and Dreßß>Btnn*8 l and compare the- valuo. '• Heavy Talil« Damask, la'perjatd. Brown Hollands from 3Jd per V »rd. Lndies' Dress Aprons 3d each. 178 pairs Kangaroo Hide Shoes at Is 9d, See them before they are all sold. : Fingering Wools, la lid per head or 2»l per akein. C. M. Ross & Co. THE BON MARCUE; ■■ :: -"-'- : ;) tounb;" h/j/ ' --3 CHEAP lines m nil goods (speciality 6d and Is tables >, pnrchnsers can have same for: cash, on application to Hk-tlby Bros., Town Hall, from June 11th. George's Stock.

WELCH '& Co. BEG to inform the Public that they have now commenced business m the premises lately occupied by Mr Johnston, Tailor. Broad-street, Palmerston, with a Choice Stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS* ; BIBLKS.i PRAYER AND HYMN BOOKS, BIRTHDAY CARDS And a Well Selected Assortment of Articles Suitable for Presents. it! - j i I £ lAR«E SUPPLY O,J? NEWEST | if • ■ j "i J" Pieces, not-.inilstpck. nrpcured it 4 j }» . . shortest^ notice. 4 The Stock having been carefully' purchased 1 m E N G y L AN D From the Best Houses, Customers may rely on getting Substantial Value for their Money. Everything will be sold as near to £W&L.ISH PRICES i AS POSSIBLEj j _ WELCH & CO., ; Booksellers and Htatlonera* BROAD-STREET, (Opposite Bank of Australasia), PALMERSTON NORTH. CAUTION. THE Public are reminded of the greatest event of the Season to commence on THURSDAY, June ll«h, at the Town Hall. Bentley Bros, will sell Ladies' Millinery, Mantles, Underclothing* &0 » at prices never before heard of. Come and see. (Purchasers of George's Stook.) TENDERS FOR TELEGRAPH POLES. General Post Office, Wellington, 26th May, 1885. THE Telegraph Uoromisß ; oner is prepared to receive tenders for the supply and delivery of two linndreil and fifty (250) poles for a line of telegraph between Woolville-and Pahiatua, and for the carriage only, from- Palmerston North, of wire, arms, bolts, and insulators for the above line. •' . •-■ Specifications and particulars can ihe seen, nnd further particulars ob^ta.iued, at vhe -Telegraph Offices, Wellington. Masterton, Psilmerston Northj Wood ville, and Danevirk. - Tenders a.ldrcssed " The Superintendent, New Zealand Posts and TeieM^s, Wellington," and indorsed " Tender for Poles," to be sefttin ;u6tlstef^lian the 26th day of Jiine next.' " v - - . Jfy order of the Telegraph Commissioner. ; C. LEMON. Superiutendent.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 19, 20 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 19, 20 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 19, 20 June 1885, Page 3

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