J.B.MONTAGUE Anno Domini, 1897, Itho year of great rejoicing owing to the leng and glorious reign of Vicoria as Queen of England for 60 years. But these rejoicings sink into oblivion when compared with tho congratulations and expressions of pleasure that are now being received from all parts of the colony by the GREAT AND ONLY MONTAGUE, On account of it being the sevenuh year of his reign as the Live auctioneer and Universal Provider. Arid can this be wondered at ? when we look into the past and gaze upon this living wonder who has risen from the ranks, and has made a name for himself in such a short space of time. It is due to his perseverance and business integrity that he is now enabled to purchaso his goods direct from tho Manufacturers for CASH, It therefore stands to reason that MONTAGUE Must be the man to trade with, and why ? BECAUSE ho Las Shipments of Linoleums, Carpets, Bedsteads, Fenders, Toilet Sots, .Pianos, &0., landing every , month i BECAUSE ho has his own buyer in London (who knows how to buy BECAUSE his Goods are tho Bost BECAUSE his Prices are the Lowest BECAUSE his Terms are the Easiest BECAUSE ho can Furnish You in a Moment's Notice BECAUSE ho employs none hut Firstclass Workmen, and pays tho Highest Wages in the trade. • AND FURTHER— MONTACUE still hoids Auction Sales at the Arcado Mart every Saturday at 1 o'clock sharp. MONTAGUE furnishes Prompt Account Sales, accompanied with the Cash. MONTAGUE makes advances on all goods sont in for absolute sale, MONTAGUE conducts Auotion sales in all parts of the Colony at Reasonable Rates. MONTAGUE makes Hotel and other Valuations in a straightforward mannor. MONTAGUE ha 3 the largest and best Auction Room in New Zealand for tho display of Goods, therefore if you wish to dispose of anything send it to Montague. MONTAGUE; invites inspection of his enormous stock of General House Furnishings, &c. Those about to furnish should call and obtain prices from this Palace of Varieties and compare them with those of tho Retail Shops ; and when looking round )f you fail to soo the article you require or if you want to know anything ASK FOR THE ONLY MONTAGUE. . J. R. McMILLAA. POH ANGINA^ FRIDAY, 16th JULY, At 1 o'clock. JR MoMILLAiV, under instruo- , tiorifc from Mr N. C. Hansen, will sell' at Ponanghia Fruit Trees and Flowering Bbrubs consisting of— Apploß, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Nretarines, Quinces, Pinus lusignis, Rhododendrors, Gooseberries, Macrocarpas, Currants, Camelias, Azaleas, &c„ &c. j. r. McMillan, Auctioneer. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. SATURDAY, JULY 17th, 1897, At 1.30 p.m. JR. McMILLAN has received in- • structions from Mr S. Abrahams, Licensed Pawnbroker, to sell the following Unredeemed Pledges at the Shop opposite Dr Reed's, Main-street (next to Mr Abrahams' residence) :— 189G-April 20th, No. 201, two O.F. watches (80972) (4G017), dress ring. May 15th, No. 260, two brushes, dies, scissors, and seven tools. September 2nd, No. 503, S watch (135378), No. 501, two bangles and ■ W case; Ith, No. 010, G ring; sth, \ No. 516, W ring; 10th, No. 523, S lever; 19th, No. 536, O.F. watch (1891). October 3rd, No. 562, S watch and coin ; 20th, No. 591, two S chains ; 23rd, No. 594, S watch (45074); 26th, No. 599, gold gen. watch (43833) and chain in case; 30th, . No, 610, dress ring; 31st, No. 611, S watch, No. 612, theodolite and pod. November 26th, No. 609, S watch (G700), No. 660, O.F. watch (144686), two rings, G chain nnd S ease. December 10th, No. 682, G ring, No. 684, macintosh ; 17th, No. 695, revolver; 18th, No. 700, coat, S. chain and M watch (1438); 28th, No. 710, S watch (70454); 31st, No. 752, S wateli (99973). 1897 —January 4th, No. 731, cruet and six bottles; sth, No. 731, G ring. February 23rd, No. 828, trousers and vest, No. 3, clothing, No. 33, dress suit, No. 41, blankets, No. 47, sundry Clothes and furniture. G, H, Bennett & CoBooksellers & Stationers, NEAR POST OFFICE THE SQUARE HAVE in stock a good assortment of CHESS MEN at prices ranging from 2s per Bet. Also a very special line STAUNTON PATTERN, from 7s 6d per set. Clicap Winter Heading. Standard Novels from 4d to 6d each. Also a large assortment of Books and Magazines at all prices. Games. Games. Card and Tablo Games in great variety from Is each. Account Books In all sizes and bindings at exceptionally low prices. Prayer and Hymn Books, Wesleys Hymns, Church Praise, Birthday Books and Bibles in all sizes and bindings. Leather Goods, Purses, Pooket Books, Ladies' and Gents' Card Cases, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Photo Cases, Writing Cases and Desks, Ladies' and Gents' Dressing Casos, Albums, Hand Bags, &c. Newlßooks and Periodicals by'eacb fortniuhtly Steamer. 16, H. BENNETT * CO., I PIRECT IMPORTERS. I
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6076, 13 July 1897, Page 3
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