Business Notices. ' pALAOE OF FASHION, 3 VIOTOSIA AVENUE. THK EVENT OF THB BEASOff I A splendid opportunity of obtaining ■ . FIRST-OLABS TWEED SUITS, with an Extra Pair of Trousers thrown in for nothing, made to measure, at prioes unequalled. K>U CASH ONLY. FLYGER&CG. 1 TAILORS, CLOTHIERS, OUTFITTERS, AND MEN'S AND , BOYS' MERCERS, , Hare determined to give the publio of Wanganui and surrounding Diitriots a rare cbanoe cf getting Suits made, with an extra pair of Trousers girea in, for ONE MONTH ONLY, FOB OASH. The following are the quotations ;— £ B ». Colonial Tweed Suiti to measure, with extra pair of Trousers given in 8 15 0 Colonial Tweed Suit* to measure, with extra pair of Trousers given in 4 4 0 Colonial Tweed Suiti to measure, with extra pair of Trousers given in 4 10 0 Tronsera and Vests to meamre... 110 0 Do do do ... 1 14 6 Do do do ... 1 17 6 Trousers made to measure ... 016 0 Do do 0 18 6 Do do 110 Da do . . ..150 iSS* Remember all Material thoroughly shrunk, and trimmed with the best trimming, and well finished. THE TADLORmG DEPARTMENT is under the Management of G. H. CLAPHAM. One Trial Solicited. PALACE of FASHION, Five doors above Post Office, in premises lately occupied by H. Collier & Co. flygebTlnd co, PROPRIETORS, q'JPBING AND OUMMIEJR, 18 8 8. JOSEPH PAUL &CO Hath Eicbivbd, Ex Kaikouba, rs- THEIR FIRST SHIPMENT '. — OF— GPBING AND OUMMEE GOODS, WHIOH WILL JBH OPENED UP IN A P4W DATS AND THB VERY SPECIAL NOVELTIES Brought' prominently before our patrons in these columns. Our imports for this season arev«ry heavy, and we are determined to mark everything at the 13- LOWEST POSSIBLE &g Remunerative Rates. Full Particulars in a few days. J. PAUL & CO, TAILOKS, HABITMAKEES, OUTFITTERS, — AND— GENERAL DEAPEEI VIOTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. TVTEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. MISS"CLARK, MDLLINER, Opposite Infant School, Victoria Avinub. MISS CLARE begs to inform the Ladies of Wanganui and, surrounding diitriot that she has just opened up a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ' MJIiSJUSEKY, all in the Latest Styles, both in Hats and Bonnets, and Fancy Ribbons of every shade, Laces, Fancy Aprons, Children's Pinafores, Hosiery, and a nice variety of Ladles' Sunshades and Umbrellas. PRINTS— A large selection of Cambrio and Delaine Prints, Planntlettes, Corsets, French and English make, Ladies' Underolethine and Babies' Outfits. TVTOTIOE OF REMOVAL. W, H. NETTLESHIP, WORKING JEWELLER* Begs to inform tho public that he has removed from the Avenue to Wilson-street (sfoond door from Gnyton-strett), where all work entrusted to his care will b» oariied out in a workmanlike manntr.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11342, 2 October 1888, Page 3
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