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Business Advestisements SPECIAL NOTICE. .IMPORTATION OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. MISS McNAE HAS JUST RECEIVED her first supply of New Goods suitable for the Autumn and Winter Season and respectfully invites inspection of the same. The articles have been personally selected, and can be depended upon as being choice and fashionable. Every Department will be found replete with the latest and newest materials. NEW MILLINERY NEW HATS NEW BONNETS • NEW DRESSESTrimmings in every vaiicty of Color and Material. Useful Dress Fabrics Venetian Costume Cloth Fancy Pompinett Stuffs Colored Crape Cloths New Shades Dress Serge New Black Velveteen Choice Pompadour Velveteens Black Cashmeres Black Parramattas NOVELTIES— Tarn O'Shanter Hats Real Seal Hats Long Cloth Jackets New Feathers Autumn Jerseys Mourning Materials in complete Supply Josephine Gloves The^Goods arc all new and of the very best value. , j | •' MISS McNAE, Taupo Quay. THE firsthand only Clearing Sale of Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods, etc., in Wanganui. H. I. JONES, finding he has not room to display many lines of his very large and varied stock ; which are consequently out of sight, and remain unsold, has determined to bring them forward and offer afc reduced prices, holding Cash Sales for 2 weeks during which the whole of his STOCK will be offered at greatly REDUCED prices, one division of the premises being especially set apart for the Dispaly of BOOKS AND SUNDRIES, which will be sold regardless of cost. H. I. JONES would point out to his friends, customers, and the general public, that he is not going, nor can he afford, to SACRIFICE the whole of his STOCK; it all being NEW, in GOOD order, and of a SALEABLE description; but the WHOLE is offered at GREATLY reduced prices, and a quantity of Surplus Stock set aside for which no reasonable OFFER will be refused. BOOK LOVERS will find this a rare opportunity for picking up the BEST EDITIONS at the lowest prices. FANCY Goods and Toys will be cleared out at ANY PRICE. The balance of the season's Cricketing material is offered at much reduced prices. WRITING DESKS and WORK BOXES regardless of cost. Many Ikies of Pocket Books and Purses almost GIVEN AWAY. In the Toy and Fancy GALLERY above the Shop there is an immense variety of FANCY articles, Toys, and Sundries, which it is not generally known or remembered that I keep in Stock. THESE ALSO will be offered at cost price and under, for the purpose of'<quitting the lines. I The following lines will be offered at Particularly Low Prices. Wooden Inkstands with 1, 2. and 3 bottles, Scrap Books, Stationery Cases, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Leather Bags, Leather School Bags, Concertinas, Accordions, Violins, Color Boxes, Pencil Cases, Purses, Pocket Books, Croquet Sets, Badmington, Lawn Tennis Sets, Original Oil Color Paintings, Colored Photographs, Magic Lanterns, Walking Stick« <v Dolls. A few quotations are given of the BOOKS to be OFFERED :— Cassell's Dictionary of English Literature 18/6 for 12/6, Orr's Circle of Sciences, 9 vols, 56/- for 40/-, International Scientific Series 6/6 each for 5/-, Cook's Boston Lectures, each 6/6 for 4/6, The Argosy 6/6 for 4/6, Cox's Expositor's Note Book 11/for 7/-, Critical Commentary, 4 vols, 17/6 for 12/-, James's Young Woman's Guide 5/6 for 4/6, Farrar's Life of St. Paul, 25/- for 17/6. Ladies' Scripture Illustrations 6s 6d for 4s, Tristram's Land of Moab, 17s 6d for 10s, Hogg's Microscope, 7s 6cl for 6s ; Rankine's Mechanical Text Book, 8s for 5s Gd ; Maunders' Treasury Series, 7s 6d for 4s 6d ; Trevellyan's Life of Macauley, 2 vols, 16s 6d for 10s ; Sheppard's Fall of Rome, 7s 6d for 6s 6d ; Life of Theodore Hook, 7s 6d for 4s ; Brassey's Sunshine and Storm, 26s 6d for 15s ; McCoan's Egypt as it is, 25s for 10s j May's Democracy in Europe, 2 vols, 42s 6d for 20s ; Cook's Voyages, 2 vols, 45s for 355 ; All Round the World, 2 vols, 57s 6dfor 40sj The Globe Encyclopaedia, 6 vols, each 16s, for Us ; Cassell's Bible Educator, 4 vols, 30s for 225 ; Stephen's Book of Farm, 2 vols, 68b 6d for 555 ; Wilkie Collins Novels, 16 vols, each 6s 6d for 3s 6d ; Boosey's Edition of the Operas, each 6s 6d for 5s ; Scientific American Supplement, vols 1 to 5, each 15s for 12s ; Young Ladies' .Journal, vols, 16s for 10s j The Art Journal, vols each, 40s for 27s 6d ; Lytton's Parisians, 2 vols, 9s for 6s 6d ; Cassell's Family Physician, 26s for 20s; Figuier's World before the Deluge, 9s 6d for 6s 6d ; Tredgold's Carpentry, 23s 6d for 16s 6d ; Hatfield's American House Carpenter, 30s for 22s 6d ; Sullivan's New Ireland, 12s for 8s 6cl ; Cunningham's My Command iv South Africa, 14s for 7s 6d. The above quotation of books are published to give an index to the reductions made, many more being offered at equally low prices. Prices o Stationery and Sundries are not mentioned, as they give no idea of the value without inspection of the articles, a visit for which purpose is invited from everyone. In conclusion H. I. Jones would remark that he thinks his style of conducting business being so well-known is a guarantee for the genuineness of the sale, r ad hopes it will be taken advantage oi' by th general public. I H. I. JONES, VICTORIA AVENUE.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XV, Issue 4132, 7 May 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XV, Issue 4132, 7 May 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XV, Issue 4132, 7 May 1881, Page 4