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Business Notices LADIES AND „ GENTLEMEN : TX7E havft pleasure in informing you tha VV the Alterations and Additions to ou Premises are now complete, and hope yoi will inspect ths cane at your earliest con venience. 'ifWe have spared neither expense no: trouble in endeavouring to make our Pre tnises tbe most, attractive DRAPERY ANI CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT in th. district. By transforming the old Chbo nicie Office into a Commodious Clothing and Mercery Department, w« shall be on 1 abled in future to keep this Branch of th< Business entirely separate from the Drapery a change which we are sure will be appre ciated by both our Lady and Gentlemei customers. Our original premises have beei entirely remodelled, and will be de> voted exclusively to the requirements of oui I Lady friends. By the removal of a cum> bersome staircase and offices and fche substitution of glass cases and side windows) we have obtained much additional light, in fact our clients will now find this Db« partment almost equal to new premises. Our Dressmaking Department has alsc shared in the general improvement, and s convenient and private Ladies' Fitting-rooir added to it. The entire premises are now illuminated at night by the new Albo-Carbon light) giving a soft, pure, and exceedingly bril" liant Jight, equal to 320 candle-power. Not the least among the improvements ifi the new and lofty verandah, which we venture to say is a decided improvement to the appearance of the Avenue, as well as a lasting token of our own enterprise. During the coming season we shall use every endeavour to merit the continuance of that patronage which has hitherto baen accorded to us. We shall keep faith with the public by retailing our Goods at lowest Wholesale rates, for Cash only Since adopting this method of doing business, we have been the means of causing a General Reduction on certain marked lines throughout the Trade, but we maintain, without fear of contradiction, that tou can save 15 to 20 per cent; by making all your purchases from us. No house doing a credit trade can afford to sell at the same rate of profit as we do. Ig^" We have now received, and are showing, our First Shipment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, to which we direct your special and early attention. NICHOLLS & CO. AYESHIHE HOUSE. IN ADDITION to the Very Large Stock of Goods to band, Ex s.s. Coptic, , MESSRS HOGG BSOS. & BUBCMIN .Are now opening up Six Oases oi Hosiery of all qualities and colours iv Cotton and Cashmere, direct from the Celebrated Firm of J. & R. Morley, oi London. Also, Frillings and all the Latest Novelties in Fancy Goods, &c. The Stock at Ayrshire House is now very complete, and intending purchasers of Spring and Summer Goods are respectfully requested to call and see the really Beautiful Goods, to be bought at Extremely Low Prices. JUST OPENED— A Consignment of Fancy Stationery, consisting of all the Latest Novelties in Ladies' Hand-bags, Work-boxes, Alburrs, &0., &c, to be sold at remarkggably Low Prices. — Beautiful Goods. HOGG "OROS. & T)KEOHIN J5 15 CAMPBELL PLACE. G. MURCH, 11/TANOHESTER TJO.USB WANGAHUI. JUST AEEIVED, the Seoond Shipment of New OPRING AND QUMMEB GOODS, Comprising all the LATEST STYLES in Oatmeal Oloth, Striped Terry Cloth Nun's Veilings, Ottoman Cloth Beiges, Cashmeres, Canvas Oloth Satin-stripe Muslins. {£?* Washing Prints iv Endless Variety, 200 PAIRS LACE CURTAINS, from 2s 6d per Pair. Gloves, Silk and Muslin Ties, Linen Collars, Underclothing, Fancy Aprons, Sunshades. MILLINERY i FLOWERS J FEATHERS ! and General Ladies' Outfitting at ou usual Low Rates. ' 50 L4DIES 1 SILK & CLOTS CAPES 3s 6(1 and 4a 6d. 1 fr3* This is a iaro Bargain, and woul< advise our Lady friends to make an earl; seleolion, as wo cannot replace them fa double the money. Gents' Collars, Ties, Scarves, Sock? s Gotten nncl Merino TJnucr. shirt 1 ! P.ik! Pant 3, Hard &u<.l Soft Felt and Straw F&ts, Clothing, iio, i } {jlJ* Beiuvo immuL; yo.u 1 purchases, cai aud cowpwo out juices*

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11413, 1 December 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11413, 1 December 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11413, 1 December 1886, Page 3

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