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SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF Summer Novelties AND FANCY GOODS. OPENING OF lOUR NEW AND SPACIOUS SHOW ROOM. NICHOLAS AND JJEMING-TON Have just received a Choice Selection of NEW GOODS suitable for the present Season. This shipment is part of a large parcel of goods from various departments of the well known firm of MESSRS LEAF AND SON'S, OLD CHANGE, LONDON. Comprising seme Great Bargains in NEW GLOVES, TIES, SCARFS, LADIES' AND GENTS' SILK AND CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, HAND STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S PARASOLS, SUNSHADES & UMBRELLAS, GIRLS' & LADIES' CORSETS, GARIBALDI & LAWN TENNIS JACKETS, LADIES & CHILDREN'S HOSIERY IN COTTON, THREAD, & CASHMBRB f 2 dczen Ladies' Jerseys, beautifully trimmed and Braided 10 Boxes Flowers and Feathers Ribbons in all the New Shadea. 20 dozen Fancy Aprons. 7 dozen Long Silk Mashes, all colours White and Coloured Embroidery White, Cream, and Black Lace bouncings White and Coloured Brocho Silks, 2s 6d Coloured Surah Check Silks, 3a 9d Rlack and Coloured Mervilles Lebrey Silk and China Siiks Trimmed Millinery Bonnets Hats and Docus Caps A. Beautiful assortment of Long Lace Curtains and Art Muslins. Choice Patterns in Prints, Ginghams' and Flannelletes Oammeliteß Tennis Clothes All these Goods have been bought||[ander exceptionally favourable circumstances,, and in former cases fully i 75 PERjCENT UNDER ORIGINAL COST. IHE NE V S H O W E O O MWill be opened on WEDNESDAY next, the 19th instant and the whole Establishment re-decorated, NICHOLAS AND REMINGTON, CISH~WAREHOU3E WANGANUIi SPECIAL TO FARMBRIS, CORNSACKS, CORNSAOK?. NOW. LANDING— IS,OOO Cornsacks. Also, Manilla Hemp and Flax Binder Twine, Barb and Plain Fencing Wire, Grass and Clover Seeds, and othe; Farm requirements. WALKEa & HATRICK. r^OOD TIMES ARE COMING. Hugh Black, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, WANGANUI, Having bought aver £200 worth of Jewel; lery at a Great Discount, has determined to give the public the benefit, and will allow 10 per cent dißOount on all purchases up to the end of January, H. B. has a very fine assortment of Gold and Silver Watohes, Bangles, and other Jewellery, oi the latest designs, Watch Keys fitted for 3d, and Glasses 6d each. All kinds of repairs dona well, and at reasonable prices, /CHRISTMAS 1 ! CHRISTMAS !1 ! WILLIAM BEUCE Has just received a LARGE SUPPLY of the Season's Requisites. NEW CURRANTS & RAISINS NEW SULTANAS & MUSCATELLS NEW FIGS, DATES, & PRUNES, ' PRESERVED FRUITS, GINGER, Hj^= And -numerous other Delicacies.A various assortment of CORDIALS A Special Variety of TINNED FISH PRIME HAMS AND BACON. Glassware ! Croekerywaro ! Fancyware Customers can still rely upon getting the BEST ARTICLES, and at the very LOWEST RATE IN TOWN, as W. B. is determined to maintain the re« putation of his GROCERY AHD TEA MART, for Quaiity and Cheapness. BRICKS; BRICKS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS & OTHERS. If you want good Bricks to stand the fire, you can got them at the Wanganui Brick Yard, near St. John's. Thirty years standing, and still in the trade. Prioe at the yard. W, WARWICK, Proprietor. ALFRED Tk/F O SE L V SAILMAKER, (Next to PiorlHotel, Taupo^Juayi. Tents, Tarpaulins, Howie Covers, Oilskin Coat, Etc. A. M. in returning thanks to his many ouatomera for the largo amount of support accorded to him in the past, wishes to announce that, owing to his largely increasing business, he (has been compelled to take those new and extensive premises adjoining the Pier Hotel, wheio all ordoi-3 entrusted to his oarejjwill receive the same attention as heretofore. BE A LE'S Eor Hapsburg Piano Vfimo Payment.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11356, 18 January 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11356, 18 January 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11356, 18 January 1889, Page 3

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