___^ NOTICES TO BUYERS 03? DRAPERY. You can obtain Most Extraordinary Bargains at PETER BELI/S MONSTER CHEAP SA L a NOW GOING ON AT VICTORIA HOUSE. OWINGr to the lateuess of the season, P. BELL has commenced his HalfYearly Suit; somewhat earlier than usual, buycM's will thus have the opportunity of completing their Summer Purchases to gieat advantage. Great Bargains ! Great Reductions ! ! Every department has been subject to unusual reductions, especially in the following lines — Prints, Muslins, Batistes, Hollands, Tickings, Sheetings, Calicoes, Chintzes, Dress Goods, — iv Lustves, Chambrays, Summer Serges, Grenadines, Bareges. Skirts, Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Undei clothing, &c. P. BELL would call especial attention to the Sweeping Reductions made in Men's and Youths' Clothing., consisting of The Newest cut in Pagets, Dulse, and Galatea; D.B. Coats, Trousers and "Ves^s, 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 sttlr, wokkmanship, and fit, is equal to that of bespoke garment?, being made to P. Ball's own order, principally from Mosgiel, Nelson, Geelong, or Melbourne Tweeds. Ladies and Children's hats from B^d to 6s 6d Lace fishua le 6 reduced to 10 6 Millinery bonnets 25 0 reduced to 14 6 Grendne polonaises 35 6 .reduced to 25 6 Lace shawls 30 0 reduced to 22 0 Rich lustre skirts 16 6 reduced to 10 6 Lace polonaises 45 0 reduced to 35 0 Costumes reduced to cost Prints 8U to Is 2d. reduced to 6£d to lOd ; Muslin Dresses 9s 6d to 21s reduced to 6s Gd to 14s ; Brown Hollands reduced to -7^d-; Table Damask reduced to 2s ; Pure Linen Bed Ticks reduced to la Id ; Cotton Bed Ticks reduced to B|d. s. d. Men's tweed suits reduced to 42 0 White 'twilled sheeting reduced to 1 6 Men's " Harvard" shirts reduced to 3 0 White counterpanes reduced to 7 9 Men's regatta shirts reduced to 2 6 White calico reduced to 0 4£ Men's Oxford shirts, all Good wht. calico (per doz.) reduced to 5 9 linen with collars reduced to 5 0 Coloured Alhambra quilts reduced to 4 6 . Men's Crimean shirts reduced to 5 9 Boys' drill taiicker suits reduced to 10 6 Men's felt hats reduced to 4 0 Boys' trouser suits reduced to 15 0 Men's Leghorn hats reduced to 4 6 ! Men's tweed trousers reduced to 12 6 Men's straw hats reduced to 3 6 Men's D'B. tweed coats reduced to 34 0 Men's cotton socks reduced to 07^ I P. Belt/s aim is to make a Clearance, and convert into Capital, and as the Goods are being sold so very Cheap all transactions will necessarily be for CASH DUEING THE SALE. PETER BELL'S MONSTER CHEAP SALE, At Victoria House, adjoining Bank of New Zealand, Dec 10
E D W I N J. KING, TEACHER OF MUSIC AND PIANOFORTE TUNER. Violin and Cornopeau taught. Pianofortes correctly tuned and kept in order. Music provided for Balls, Private Parties, Picnics, &c. — Brass or Siring Band. Music Copied. Orders left with Mr F. j. Jones, Bookseller, or Mr Tester, Tobacconist, Victoria Avenue, will be punctually attended to. Residence — Campbell Place. Lan 6 STOLEN or strayed from the River Bank Ro.ad, on Monday morning, a light Iron Grey Mare, with tether round the neck. 10s reward will be given if brought back ; if detained after this date, and ftmnd in any one's possession, he will be prosecuted. If the man who was seen with the mare on Monday morning would return it, he would oblige G. PURCHES, River Bank Bakery. Jan 5 NOTI C E . HHENDERS are invited for Metalling JL about Seven (7) miles of Road in the neighbourhood of Feilding. Specifications may be seen at E. & C. Aid Corporation Office, Feilding ; MiBennett's, Awa Iluri ; Mr Gilbert's, Palmerston ; Mr D. Lewers', Bulls ; and Mr Oakley's Junction Hotel, Sandon. Tenders to bo sent in> addressed to the Agent E. & C. Aid Corporation, Feilding, marked " Tender for Metalling Makino Road," on or before the 19th Januaut, 1876. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Signed — ( D. H. MACARTHUR, S lib- A gent E. <& C. Aid Corporation, Feilding. Jan 6 WANGANUI BUTCHERY, VICTORIA AVENUE. H. CADDY* IN thanking his customers and the public at large for the very liberal support accorded him during the past 3^ear, and in soliciting a renewal of their iavoura for the coming year, wishes to draw their attention to his DATLY DISPLAY OF MEAT! Upon examination aud comparison, it will be found that it includes the finest quality procurable in the district. Mutton Pork Veal Lamb Sucking Pigs &c., &c, &c. Tec 23
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIX, Issue 2954, 13 January 1876, Page 3
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