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»twr -- ■- ' ■ ■■•■■■■• ■■■■ PETER BELL'S COLUMN. PETER BELL'S G-REAT. HALF- YEARLY CLEARING SALE ■OF DRAPERY & CLOTHING HAS MOW COMMENCED AT VICTORIA HOUSE, And will be -continued for ONE MOUTH ONLY; every Department h&s been subject to unusual reductions, especially in the following Lines : — Prints, Muslins, Batistes, Hollands, Tickings, Sheetings, Calicoes, Chintzes, Dress Goods in Lustres, Chambrays, Summer Serges, Q-renadines, Bareges, Skirts, Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Trimnriugs, Hosiery, Gloves, Underclothing, &c. PETER BELL Would call especial attention to the SWEEPING REDUCTIONS made in Men's and Youths' Clothing 1 Consisting of — The newest cut in Pagets, " Duke," and "Galatea" D.B. Coats, Trousers and Vests, Trousers, Boys' Suits in every shape, Boys' and Youths' Trousers and Vests, Shirts, Hats, Ties, Scarfs, Belts. Braces, Collars, &c. Of P. BELL'S Clothing, now so widely known, it is unnecessary to say more' than that the style, wobkmansnip, and fit is equal to that of bespoke garments, beiug made to P. Bell's own order principally from Mosgiel, Nelson, Geelong, or Melbourne Tweeds. . The following will repay a careful perusal : — .s. d. s. d. 'White Straw Hats •1 6 reduced to 0 S-| New Straw Hats 3 0 do 19 White Leghoru Hats 5 9 do 3 9 Best White Leghorns 7 9 do 4 9 Millinery Bonnets 25 0 do 14 6 Lace Shawls 30 0 do 22 0 Lace Polonaises 45 0 do 35 0 Lace Fichus 15 6 do 10 6 Cashmere Eichus 16 6 do 11 6 Grenadine Polonaises3s 6 do 25 6 Rich Lustre Skirts 16 6 do 10 6 Fancy Skirts from 9 6 to 15 0 Fancy Dresses from 10|perydto 1 9 •New Lustres 2 0 reduced to 1 6 .Prints B|d to Is 2d, reduced to 6|d to 10d; Muslin Dresses 9s 6d to 2Ls, reduced to 6s 6d to 14s ; Brown Hollands reduced to 7£d ; Table Damask reduced to 2s ; Pure Linen Bed Ticks reduced to Is Id : Cotton Bed Ticks reduced to Bfd. s. d. Unbleached Sheeting, reduced to 0 10 White Twilled Sheeting do 16 White Counterpanes do 7 9 Heavy Cotton Diaper do 0 8£ White Calico do 0 4£ Good White Calico (per doz.) do 5 9 Honeycomb Towels do OH Coloured A.lhambra Quilts do 4 6 4x4 China Matting do 0 9£ 5x4 China Matting do 11 6x4 Felt Carpets do 36 Hemp Carpets do 0 9| American Leather do 14 Boys' Tweed Kuicker Suits do 9 9 Boys' Drill Kuicker Suits do 10 6 Boys' Trouser Suits do 15 0 Boys' Trousers do 6 9 Men's Tweed Trousers do 12 6 Men's Tweed Trousers (good) do 14 6 Men's Tweed Trousers and Vest 17 6 Ditto (extra good) do 24 6 Men's D.B. Tweed Coats do 14 0 Men's Blue Cloth Coats do 13 6 Men's D.B Blue Cloth Coats do 15 6 Men's Tweed Suits do 42 0 Men's "Celtic" Shirts do 2 3 Men's " Harvard" Shirts do 3 0 Men's Regatta Shirts do 2 6 Men's Oxford Shirts, all Linen with Collars do 5 0 Men's Crimean Shirts do 5 9 Men's Caps in great variety 0 9| Men's Felt Hats, the "Lome" do 4 0 Men's Tweed Hats do 3 6 Men's Leghorn Hats do 4 6 IVicn's Straw Hats do 16 Mi-u's Cotton Socks do 0 7i Boys' .and Youths' Hats and Caps from . 1 0 The whole of the Stock, amounting to ovor £3,000 worth of New and Fashionable Goods, being submitted for positive sale with little regard to cost, buyers studying economy will do well to take advantage of the opportunity now offered, and secure some of the bargains now to be had. P. Biaii'a aim is to make a clearance and convert into capital previous to the arrival of their Autumn and Winter Shipments now advised, and as the goods are all sold without a thought of realising any profit from the sale all transactions will necessarily be for CASH. PETER BELL'S GREAT CLEARING SALE FOR ONE MONTH ONLY ! AT VICTORIA HOUSE, Adjoining, the Bank of New Zealand. ■Jan. 215.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2691, 8 March 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2691, 8 March 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2691, 8 March 1875, Page 2

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