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PUBLIC NOTICES. _ VICTORIA HOUSE. IMPORTAN°T NOTICE. j^~ NEW MANAGEMENT mm of IN PETER BELL'S TAILORING DEPARTMENT. o PBELL has much pleasure in announcing that he has now placed the • management of the abovo department in the hands of his NEW MANAi GEE, (MR BATTLE) who has recently arrived from England, bringing with him testimonials of the highest character, and whose experience as Cutter extends over a period of eighteen years in London, having been engaged as Foreman in some of the first West End and City Houses. Taking as a criterion the great satisfaction expressed by those gentlemen who have given Mr Battle a trial since he accepted the management, P. Bell has every confidence in stating that this important branch of his business will now supply what has hitherto been experienced as a felt want throughout these districts, viz , a really EIRST-CLASS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, under the superintendence of a thoroughly Practical and Experienced Cutter, combined with SEASONABLE CHARGES. Gentlemen can now select their own material from a most excellent stock of Nelson, Morgiel, Geelong, Scotch, and West of England Tweeds, Doeskins, and Superfines. NEW GOODS ARE BEING ADDED WEEKLY TO THE STOCK. Patterns sent Free by post. PETER°~BELL, CLOTHIER, OUTFITTER, AND MEN'S MERCER, VICTORIA AVENUE, adjoining Bank of New Zealand. May 22 Restoration of the New Premises upon the Old Site. JNO. ANDERSON'S VICTORIA AVENUE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, CABINET MAKING FACTORY, AND UPHOLSTERY EMPORIUM. jOT OPPOSITE THE RUTLAND HOTEL. o — More Extensive and Commodious Premises have been erected than those destroyed by the THE LATE FIRE. Special Features. Alterations and Improvements in every department, rendering j the manufacturing hranch more complete than before. | A SPACIOUS SHOW ROOM, and an increased staff of workmen, thus ensuring the carrying out of the most extensive orders with despatch, and in such a style as eaunot fail to yield satisfaction. — o FOHN ANDERSON, while thanking his customers for the liberal measure of f 3 support hitherto accorded to him, especially since the fire, now begs to assure them and the public, that the improvements which have been effected in his establishment, and. the competent staff which he has engaged, enable him to undertake every branch of the Upholstery and Cabinet Makmg Business upon a scale hitherto unattainable in Wanganui. He trusts that the efforts which have been put forth with a view to meet the requirements of the public, will receive proportionate appreciation. HOUSE FURNISHING IN EVERY VARIETY. DISPLAY OF CARPETS. Floor Clcths and Furnishing unequalled, and well worth inspection. For finish, design, durability, variety, aud utility, the articles made to order at this establishment can not be surpassed iv the Colony. COMPARISON INVITE ON SALE^-Drawing-room Suites in Walnut Towel Horses, Cedar or Rimu Dining-room do in Mahogany, Cedar, Picture Frame Mouldings (Gilt and Walnut) and Rimu Mattrasses — Spring, Horse-hair, Flock, and Dining-room Tables, oblong and round Flax Kitchen do and Dressers Palliasses, Bolsters, and Pillows Stufi'ed Cliairs of every description Leather, Cloth, and Damask Cushions Couches, Sofas, and Colonial Couches Carpets — JBrussels,Tapestry,Kidderminster, Cheffoniers and Cupboards aud Felt Do and Bookcases Ooilcloths from f-yard to 12 feet wide Iron and Wooden Bedsteads, double & single Felt Squares and Rugs Children's Cots, iro.n and wooden Coir Mattings from £ yard to If -yards wide Chests of Drawers China do, Check and White Wash Stands and Toilet Table 3 Hearth Rugs, Door iVlats Wood and Iron Stretchers Damask Tabling, 6 feet wide Cane and Wood-seat Chairs of every de- Do Table Covets, (in variety) scription Lace and Muslin Curtains ! Looking Glasses in large variety Oil Baizes — Mahogany, Walnut, and Marble Music Stools patterns Perambulators, double and single Damasks, Curtain Borders, and Tassels Bassinettes, Night Commodes &c., &c, &c. Carpets, Curtains, Blinds, &c, made up. Pictures framed. ■ M II I Ellin I ill I »»" ■■ II ■ -«■«——» ! Funerals furnished. Marble Tomb Stones and Monuments supplied and erected in any part of the district. Patterns and particulars on application. [ An immenso variety to choose from. — Designs chaste and appropriate. May 31 BRIDGE & WARD'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, TAUPO QUAY. BRIDGE & "WARD have pleasure in informing the Public of Wanganui and surroundirg districts, of the ARRIVAL of their FIRST SHIPMENT of AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, WHICH ARE NOW OPENED UP AND MARKED OFF. ————— o This Shipment consists of SEVENTY-SIX CASES AND BALES, Comprising the Best Selection of Autumn and Winter Goods ever imported into Wanganui. B. & W. have confidence in inviting an inspection of their present Stock. Country Settlers will do well to make EARLY PURCHASES. B. &W. have marked the whole of their present stock at SPECIALLY LOW PRICES, as they have received advices of further Largo Shipments of Goods to arrive shortJy, and a clearance must be effected to make room for the samo. 1 0 B. & W. have just marked off a Splendid assortment of MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' COLONIAL AND ENGLISH MADE CLOTHING. which have been made especially to their order. Also, A very large and varied assortment of Men's, Boys', and Youths' HATS, in all the newest shapes and makes. HABERDASHERY AND MERCERY GOODS JN GREAT VARIETY. N.B. — Special Value in White and Colored Blanket? April 14

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2777, 16 June 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2777, 16 June 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2777, 16 June 1875, Page 4

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