IN THE ESTATE OF JO H IST M! j± YSM OR, \ STOREKEEPER. CONTINUATION OF SALE From A-iagust 4= to 18. The STOCK m this Estate MUST -BE REDUCED to make room for a, complete assortment of NEW GOODS FOB, THE COMINQ SEASON. . For the Trustees, FRANCIS GRIMES, Manager. L o o nsr t i :sr jj tio N" OF THE. ( --.»'" GEE AT CHEAP CASH 8 ALE L FOR A. iFeT^ Weeks Longer. A RRIVAL of large quantities of NEW GOODS, when some astounding ' JOL BARGAINS will be offered m Men's and Boys' Clothing, together- with a lot of useful Drapery of every description to be SOLD at the same SWEEPINGREDUCTIONS for CASH ONLY. ... To the Working Man this is" an opportunity that should not be lost sight of, for securing some really good Clothing at Extremely LOW TRICES." GREAT NUMBERS ATTEND THE SALE DAILY. ''■ - > Superior Grey Calico, only 3|d Superior Longcloth, only 4£d White Toilet Covers, only Is 3d - ' " " • "White Honeycomb Towels, only 6d Colored Bed Q.uilts, only 3s 9d Good Strong Tweed, only 2s 6d ' - ; Lace Curtains, 6 yards long, only 5s 6d Muslin Curtains, 6 yards long, only 6s 6d , t Laidies' Skirts, braided," only 3s lid , .Costumes, handsomely braided, 13s 6d, worth 25s " ■ ' Ladies' Merino Hose/only Js 'A -_ • , ( • Ladies' Cambric Handkerchiefs, only 4d » Men's Strong Brown Cotton Socks, 6d, worth Is Men's Heavy Ribbed L.W. Socks, Is 3d, worth 2s , v Men's^Strongßrown Cotton Pants,' 2s 9d, worth4s 6d , Men's Heavy Crimean Shirts, 4s 9d, worth 6d 6d _,- ' . . x Men's Heavy Mole Trousers," 9s 6d, worth-12s Men's Heavy Tweed Trousers, 15s 6d, worth 21s Men's Heavy Tweed Trousers and Vest, 21s, worth 30s - s Men's Blue Serge Coats, 10s 6S, worth 17s 6d Boys' Strong Knicker Suits, 10s 6d, worth 16s 6d Boys' Black Cloth Caps, ls-6d, worth 2s ' - - Boys' Strong Harvard Shirts, 2s, worfch\3s Men's Black Felt Hats, 4s 9d, worth 7s 6d THE MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING GOOD VALUE , ' Another Lot of Cheap -Calicos and Flannels. __ - ' i , • Sale on the Premises lately occupied by Mr Anstee, NEXT FORESTERS' HALL. JT. B, HAMILTON. 1 <
TO THE BURGESSES V OF PALMERSTON NORTH :— Gentlemen, — We, the undersigned, desire m this to convey to you our sincere an,d hearty THANKS for the- confidence placedinus, and as Councillors we pledge ourselves to do our -utmost to promote the interests of the Borough. We remain, Gentlemen, Yours "obediently, F. JENSSEN, . P. MANSON, - . Wm. SUMMERHAYS, T. R. WALTON, J. E. GILBERT, J. N. OWEN. O THE BURGESSES OF THE BOBOUGH OF PALMERSTON NORTH :— Gentlemen, — * Having been elected a member of your Council; I beg to return you my. sincere THANKS for. the votes recorded on my behalf. As I stated on election, I will do my best to retain the confidence placed m me.. • I beg to remain, - ' - Gentlemen, ' > Yours truly, N . W. DEARDS.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 85, 11 August 1877, Page 3
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471Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 85, 11 August 1877, Page 3
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