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Revival of Trade ! ADVANCE WA.NGANUI. r PETER" BELL HAS much pleasure in announcing that-, having anticipated the indications of returning pros* perity, he has been enabled through his agents to buy largely before the great advance which has taken place S in all the markets. Advices state ;- that cottons, linens, and woollens c have gone up_ from 15 to 25 per cent, c wfth every indication ot a further i advance. SPECIAL BARGAINS AT VICTORIA HOUSE OF MILLINERY BONNETS TRIMMED HATS JACKETS 1 ULSTERS MANTLES, & o ! PETERBELIi Has much pleasure in announcing that his I SPECIAL PURCHASES, made at the close of the Home Season, and also the remainder of Last Season's Stock, are all marked off at, in many instances, from [ 25 TO 50 PER CENT ACTUAL DISCOUNT. i Peter Bell, It has often been remarked, never I seems to have anything to do with " Bankrupt Stocks." The truth is P. BELL has quite enough to do with his own stock, and he can quice afford to let those who have a taste that way reap the benefit ; but he also has this further good reason for avoiding all such cheap and nasty operations, whether it be as buyer or seller — he has a reputation to maintain as a seller, and he values " moths dear at any price,' ' as a buyer. Flannels, Blankets, Calicoes, Sheet- [ ings, Tickings, Hollands, Drapery, Table Linens, Damasks, Cretones, Table Napkins, Quilts, Toilets, Towels, Shirtings, Forfars, Glass Cloths, Wincies, Plaids, Serges, Lustres, Merinoes, Hosiery, Haberdashery. Usg° ALL BOUGHT BEFORE THE ADVANCE. Fancy Ribbons, Scarfs, Rufflings, Laces, Sewed Work, Fancy Hosiery, Wool Wreps, Silk, Cloth and Kid Gloves, Hats, Umbrellas, Handbags, Rush Baskets, {Linen Collars & Cuffs, Pelisses, ! Robes, Frocks, Hoods, Underclothing. «£• ALL BOUGHT BEFOBE THE ADVANCE. SPECIAL BARGAINS AT VIGTORIi HOUSE IN CLOTHING, MEN'S OVERCOATS, BOYS' OVERCOATS, YOUTHS' OVERCOATS, SUITS, TROUSERS, TROUSERS & VESTS, , .SHIRTS, SCARFS, TIES, BRACES, And about 20 DOZEN MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' HATS, AT HALF-PRICE. Sg- ALL BOUGHT BEFORE THE i ADVANCE. PETER BELL Has only to mention that the Dressmaking and Millinery Departments are still under the able management of the ladies who have contributed so much to render Victoeia House famouß for the exquisite taste displayed, and the careful study of what constitutes the bexu ideal of fashion, ease, and elegance. Costumes, Mantles, Jackets, Ulsters, Palitots, Dolmas, and Sacques in stock and made to order. Silks, Satins, Velvets, Velveteens, Satiu Cloths, Serges, Repps, Homespuns, and all the newest dress - materials in the most fashionable textures and colourings ; rich, warm, r and durable. ) iTHE MILLINERY AND FANCY 5 DEPARTMENT j Are replete with every requisite of 5 fashion and finish suitable for the season. ; pETER" gELL f Has for years given his special atten- • tion to the Clothing Branch of his > extensive business, and has pleasure in again announcing that he has > made arrangements for a continual k supply of Melbourne-made garments p from a first-class firm, who make " up to P. BELL'S special order and p measurements, thus guaranteeing aa v article for style, fit, and finish ■" superior to the ordinary run of slop clothing; : peteeTbell's ? TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is still under the management of a Me OLLIVER, who, as Cuttee, has worked up his department to a state of perfection not to be surpassed in the colony, and who has instructions to spare no expense in keeping well ,f supplied with every improvement in material, style, and finish. - Every garment is hand - made throughout,and warranted thoroughly shrunk. i- ~— — Regular supplies of Tweeds, Coatings, Superfine Cloth, Veßtings, &c, come 3, forward in this department. REVIVAL OF TRADE AT ■ PETER BEIiIi'S, VICSOIiIA HOUSE.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9146, 24 June 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9146, 24 June 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9146, 24 June 1880, Page 3