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SATURDAY, 10th MARCH. GREAT CLOTHING SALE. GEORGE M. SNELSON has been favoured with instructions from. Mr. E. Wilson, of Wellington, to sell by public auction at the Peoples' Auction Mart, on Saturday, 10th March, at 1.30 o'clock, the following goods just imported : — Crimean shirts Twilled regatta ditto Flannel under ditto Brazilian mole trousers Tweed ditto Tweed trousers and vests Scotch tweed suits Mackintosh overcoats Boj r .s' and youths' suits. j Aud a variety of other goods too numerous to particularise. Also, 6 Milch Cows and A Few Good Hacks, Adjourned from last Saturday. Ht\lf-ton Flour. Auctioneer's Note. — The Auctioneer would especially call the attention of the inhabitants of Palmerston and surrounding districts to the above important sale of Clothing, and when he I assures them that the above stock is perfectly new and must be sold at any sacrifice, he feels certain they will not lose such an exceptional opportunity. SATURDAY, 31st MARCH. ! FREEHOLD SECTION AND BRICK HOUSE, LEASEHOLD SECTION AND SHOPS, &c, &c. GEORGE M. SNELSON has received instructions from Mr. J. Hanlon to offer for sale by public auction, at the People's Auction Mart, on the above date — One Town Section, being part of No. 183, and containing more or less, together with newly -finished Brick House consisting of three rooms. The Section has a fi'ontage to both Broad Street and Terrace Street of 66 feet. Also, Leasehold Property on the Square, Palmerston North, consisting of a building containing 2 front Shops — 4up-stair rooms aud 4 do. down-stairs — standing on part of section No. 260, with two frontages of one chain each. The up -stair rooms are suitable for offices. The two shops are let — one for £1 per week, and the other for £2 per week. The lease has nine years to run, at a rental j of £25 per annum, with ihe j option of purchasing at £400. j One or two other properties will be I offered at the same time and place. Terms au Sale. THE MANAWATU PERMANENT EQUITABLE BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. NOTICE. The Third issue of 150 Investment Shares m this Society takes place this month, upon which no back payments are required. Value of Share, £50; 5s per Mouth deposit. These deposits bear interest at 7 per cent., and Shareholders are entitled likewise to a division of profits at the end of the third and every successive y(>ar. Preference is given to Investment Shareholders m applying for Loans from this Society. CHAS. 'J. POWNALL, Manager. Ol ; FIC£S : The Square, Palmerston North. i rr\o THE LEGAL AND ACJL COUNTANT PROFESSIONS. The advertiser, thoroughly conversant with Common Law and Bankruptcy, &c, requires immediate employment m offices of above. Testimonials, &c, on application to — Wm. E. NEARY, Post Office, Wellington. Tjl O R SALE. PLOTS of LAND, 33 by 99 feet, high, dry, and clear, and partly fenced. Price, £10. Two pounds deposit, the remainder within 12 months. — Apply to W. M. SUMMERHAYS, ~\ir R S. E. MARSH jAjL Begs to announce to the inhabitants of Palmerston and surrounding districts, that she has re-opened her business as DRESSMAKER, And added to it that of MILLINERY, Having secured the services of a COMPETENT MILLINER Just arrived from England. Mrs E. Marsh thanks her numerous patrons for their past favours. LADIES' OWN MATERIALS MADE UP. Address — MPS. E. MARSH, Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 41, 10 March 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 41, 10 March 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 41, 10 March 1877, Page 3

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