MARSH'S COLUMN. I E. MAESH Begs -to inform the inhabitants of Palmerston that he is still disposing ,of First Class Goods, at unheard of Prices', at Teeeace End Stoke. i i . THE STOCK Is now one of the best m. the MANAWATU. It embraces ' almost everything requisite for ' Towa and Country Customers. 1 ••- x ': ' . ' ' ♦ Drapery Jin all its branches Grocery „ „ .Millinery, • „ „ Ironmongery ,; „ ' Boots —^well assorted ' - . Crockery, Crockery, Crockery • Bacon, Hams Oats, Chaff Butter, Cheese And all other Country Produce. t i i ■ i i i FLOTJB, Of the very best brands. s Grass, Seed (Cocksfoot) Bye Grass; (Hay) Perambulators * Water-Filters ' Carpets Bugs, Mats Blankets, m. great* variety All kinds of Hardware Fencing Wire And all kinds of Country Produce, As the Winter is * rapidly' special ;preparation has been made m the BOOT & SHOE LINE,* , At prices wnich defy compe-' tition. MAILS CLOSE At the Terrace End' Post Office : Mondays, at 7.30 p.m. ; Thursdays, at 7.30 p.m. j Other days, 'at&Boa.m., ! \
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 86, 7 August 1878, Page 1
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