mo THE SETTLERS IN AND IEOUKD EEILDIM, . ''" ' 4 - "V Gratefully acknowledges the liberal patronage bestowed since opening in Feilding, and would assure the public tlja&it will be my special study to merit their continued confideno^ and support. I have found it necessary to enlarge my plaoa of business in, Peilding, with a view of showing a lar©3fr Stock and greater variety in every Deparfement, and also, fco> give increased accommodation^ to my Customers; J "WquJ^ further remind the public that I import a large portidn a^ my goods direct from Home.^ This enables me to pteoa. goods before my Gustomers at prices, most aatisfaotowta the Buyer. THE BUSINESS IN EEIIJ)ING Is now under the Management of CLEARING t SiEi I SALE MANCHESTER HOUSE* FEILDINa T OTJBON, HATBITTLE, & CO., "Manchester Hotm©, 1 * JU Eeilding, beg to announce. the LARGEST CLEARING SALE ever held ia Feilding o! Clothings Boots & Shoes, • '■ I*. H* & CC ha^e Just received a Splendid Assortment a& GEELONG CLOTHINGF DIEEOTEEOM THE:,^^^^MANU^ACTtrBEB^ MBLBOTTIUa-^ \ Comprising: 1 Men's y Youths' \ § Bays*' Suits, and 1 Troitserf $ Fks£> '■..'' < ' •• , * These Goods weie selected personally four sam^es o^' TWEEB, and great care taken in directing an assarfcmortfc of different cuts,, so, that men of whate^et- %uxe ms&?eiw , upoai geifcing a perfect fit* Plans and^^specifications, are now being; ptepai^dT f c« iife ad|ditipnal buildings, when complete Tenders wilt be oaQSct fox their erection. As REDUCTIONS wiU be mad© only R)Br CASE^, ! Credit Customers will be charged the usual Low PniaEs I SALE COMMENCES: OJT Zffih JWXM. / LQUDGN* HAYBITTL^, ArCQ^ ' MAUCHESim HOIKED . , P.S.— Payinent of all Accounts will bath ankf^nyrecei¥ed on. or before 31at JULT nezk - 4
JOSEPH fc WaOLESAIE & EeTAIL BITTCHEBj. Sqtc&re^ PalmerstoTi,. Having purchased the business lately carried on by Mr; Waldegrave, is pre* pared to supply the Town and neighbourhood with the best meat procurable, at lowest prices-.. • ;:>. ; Orders left at the shop mil receive prompt attention.. "TTTANTED, 50 MEN for Sieeper.. W splitting and-Tram-lajang. Day wages or contract work. For further particulars, apply to FBJJEMAN &.WYLDB, ■:
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 76, 3 July 1878, Page 3
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