BEAD THIS ! ! SACRIFICES, BARGAINS, and CHEAP SALES seem to te th* order of the day among Drapers, so that It ia difficult for the Public to judge between the fictitious advertiser and the man who is really giving away Jiis Stock at*a loss. The first loss is the best, and to settle the question of the genuineness of the GEEAT SALE now oir • AT LOUDONS' STORES, POXTON and PALMERSTON. '9 They have decided on the following plan, viz,, To give back 4s. m the £ on all purchases over JB2. This will be easily understood by all, and the Stock— which ii marked m plain figures — is already Under Current Pricesr! Bankrupt Stock, and doubtful, or old. Stock is constantly beinff offered at reduced prices, but the Stock we offer is . ALL NEW! F P r , in «* nn c c » P^merston Branch is only recently opened: and most of the Stock is . * Not four months out of the hands of the manufacturers. • We are quite prepared to admit that we are Selling at a Loss! "->"-'• .., , * v * tn ** "ft necessity that cannot be avoided, it being a question of Cash/ We know ot no instence where GOOD STOCK and NEW GOODS have been offered at such prices ; nor do we promise to repeat such a Sale again. THIS SALE WILL. LAST A MONTH PEOM PATE Meantime, . ~ - Buy vot^t Goods from W. J. & 1- LOUDON, Foxton and Palmerston*
|TT O PS H O P S . Grow your own hops ! Brew your own Beer !. Make your own yeast ! The above is not only profitable, but a Beautiful .Ornament m a Flower Garden. Plants, per dozen 3s. 6d. ti per gross ... • ... £2 With instructions for planting. Carriage to Railway Station, 9d. per dozen extra. FRANCIS HANLON, Landscape Gardener, WILLOWS, -TERRACE END. MAKAWATU HIGHWAYS BOARD. The COLLECTOR of the Board will attend at the- undermentioned places and- dates, for the purpose of receiving Rates ;— 1. Fbildin<>— Monday, the 14th July, at Roe's Hotel, betwen 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. 2. Foxton — Wednesday, the 16th* July,, at Whyte's Hotel, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. 3. Sanson— Friday, the 18th July at Ensor's Hotel, between 10 > a.m. and 4 p.m. 4. Palmbbston — Monday, the 21st i July,' at the office of the Boa r< j between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. EANGITIKEI HIGHWAY BOARD. ' TENDERS are invited for the Construction of Twenty -two Miles of Bridle Tracks, m four contracts of about five and a half miles each, on the Murimotu Line. Specifications .may be seen at the Board's office, Marton. Tenders addressed to Mr. A. Milne, Chairman, to be m before 12 noon on THURSDAY, the 17th July, 1879. CHAS. THOMS, MANAWATU HIGHWAYS BOARD, Tenders will be received by Chairman, at Palmerston North, up to 11 a.m. on THURSDAY, the 31st- day of July, for - Formation Fagan's line Bailey's line Bush-felling, Speedy's line „ - : Freeklmgtoh'tfJine „ Blondin's line Formation, .River Bank road „ Hickford's road Bush-felling, Roberts' line. Plant and specifications to he seen at Engineer's office, Palmerston, and Anderson and Janson's Store, Sanson. - Tenders must be accompanied with the necessary deposit, or will be treated e,s informal, ~ - v , , H. J. HAYNS, Engineer to Board, Pi.la\e«tou North, July a f 18?&
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 56, 12 July 1879, Page 3
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