q DAYS’ CLEABING SALE OF Drapery, Crockery, Boots, Fancy Goods, Groceries, Horses, etc. On the Premises, EOI|GOTEA. —— ' I MONDAY, APRIL 26tij, TUESDAY, 27th, WEDNESDAY MORNIfG ONLY, 28th. i [ Commencing each day at’ 11 o’clock. IT AR R Y PALMER will sell on account of Amesbury Bros., the whole of their: Stock in Trade as above. Damask?, Hollands, Calicoes, sheetings, brown and white towels, cretonnes, plushettes, curtains, quilts (honeycomb & satin finish), coloured quilts, blankets, rugs, hearth ruga and door slips, linoleums and oilcloths, table covers & art serges, flannels and flannelettes, duchesse covers, tray cloths, toilet covers, cashmeres and nun’s veilings, serges, Priestley’s blacks, brown, green, black and navy cloths, tweeds, silks, velveteens, silicias, prints, muslins, delaines, French flannels, blouse flannelettes. ' 250 men’s and boy’s readymade suits in the latest styles and shades* 25 dozen Crimean, tennis and grand drill shirts, 15 dozen men’s underpants and shirt?, 98 pairs men’s tweed trousers, 76 pairs men’sjdenim trousers, 50 doz. pair heavy wool cashmere; and merino socks, 12 doz. ' pairs boys’ heavy woollen hose, men’s felt bats, starch shirts, ties, collars, braces caps,' boys’ Jersey oilskin?* overcoats, ’etc. ; Flannelette underolphic g, calico and lay cloth|undecclothing, woven, fnitted and woollen vests, combinations large; variety, ladies’ golf jerseys, cream woollen \shawls, dressing gowns anti sacs,, holland and muslin Aprons, girls’ and babies’ pinafores, 2 boys’ tunics, children’s silk dresses and pinafores, girls’ cashmere and serge dresses, silk pelisses, ladies’ dress skirts (black & grey tweeds), corsets in latest styles and shapes, furs, necklet?, muffs, girls’ & ladies’ lace collarettes, choice lot of ladies’ and children’s ready to wear hats, trimmed hats, boys’ and girls' sailor hats, ladies’ gems, umbrellas and sunshades, large varieties of flowers and sprays, feathers and wings, ladies’ blouses (black, cream, white and sky silk), muslin and print blouses, hair -combs and brushes Men’s, women’s, boys’ girls and infants' light footwear, women’s and girls’ shoes, men’s, youths’ and* boys’ heavy boots, slippers (felt and elastic sides) Laces, wide and darro'w, cream, white and black, net and guipure, torchons, Valenciennes, etc. Ribbons Satin, silk and corded. Trimmings Chiffons, gimps, braids, etc. Handkerchiefs—Silk, linen and cotton, in large variety. Yeilings Net?, chiffons, *+:■ gossamers, black, white and and complections. Allover laces - cream, white and black. Embroidery— Longcioth, muslin and flannelette, whites & pinks, very wide embroidery, tucked, etc. Ladies’ and girls’ hosiery— Woollen & cotton, plain, ribbed, fancy and lisle, Socks - Children’s black, tan, red, cream and white, Neck frillings Chiffon and beaded. Collars —Ladies’ and boys’ fancy, plain and double. Vases, glass dishes, glass ornaments, jugs, lamps, flower pot?, cake dishes, toilet sets, butter dishes, dress baskets, desks, toys, school books, and school Wall papers brushes, broom?, jam jars, enamelled pudding and wash-up basins, 1 .. tennis set, net aud two racquets, \ kapock, bricks, garden tools, spades, axes, shovels, axe handles, iron, wire, nails, paints, etc , The complete stock of the firm, kerosene, sugar, oatmeal, flour, etc. Also, eight goed serviceable harness horses. ' BOOTS, Shoes and Slippers, at 5s in the £ discount for Cash, at the CO.-OP.f STORES, North Broadway, Marton.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9426, 23 April 1909, Page 1
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501Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9426, 23 April 1909, Page 1
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