Business noticeß--1893. I 1893. VTEW SEASON'S IMPORTATIONS, JJ. PAUL & CO. Have much pleasure in notifying to theii patrons and the general public the arrival of 70 Cases and Bales by the 8.8. "Kaikoura," "Doric," and " Indramayo," containing the LATEST NOVELTIES in every Department. THE SHW-RQOM Is replete with the very Latest Goods. Straw Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, in all the Leading Shapes. Kantles, to fit everyone, in Silk, Lace, and Cashmere. Ladies' Blouses from la lid to 10s 6dj Ladies' Cross-over Blouses from 2s 6d. Children'sLeahorn Flops and Boy's Sailor Hats in great variety, from la to 5s 6d. Ladies' Zouva Jackets, in Beaded, Velvet, and Braided Silk. Imperial Cloth CloajJ with 3-Derker Oapes. Light Jackets, in Cinnamon, Blue, Fawn, and Grey. A Special Line of DORICE CAPES, 14s I'd, the English Cost. Note— We have engaged the services of MISS TALBOT as Milliner, from the leading house in Dunedin. Customers can rely upon getting their Hats and Bonnots Trimmed in the very Latest Styles. SPRING DRUSS FABRICS Under this heading we are showing some Beautiful Goods, such as Shot Whipcords, in Plain and Check, Shot Bengalino Wraps, ?}iaaonal Baiges, Delaines in Floral Spot resigns, Prints, Zephyrs, and Crepons. A Special Line of Coloured Silks for Bloises and Shades. Our Noted Kid Gloves 4 and 6-Button Harmonic, 4s, ss, and 5s 6d ; 4-clasp Malton, '1 ans and Blacks, 6s Gd. A large and Beautiful Assortment of Shot Sunshades, plain and frilled, from 3s lid to 193 6 d. Thread Silk Gloves, all shades, 1000 dozen. Ladies' 4. Children's Hosiery ; special makes and qualities. House Furnishings. We have some really Unique Designs in Cretonnes, Art Muslins, Lace Curtains, Table Covers, in Velvet Pile. Tapestry, and Embroidered Cloth. Men's and Boys' Clothing. In this Department we have never been better represented. The Steeds of White, Regatta, and Oxford Shirts io very large. Tennis and Silk Shirts from 33 lid to 22s 6d. Silk and Washing Scarves. Silk, Merino, and natural Wool Socks and Underclothing. The Celebrated Cool Spring HAT, 3}oz (all Shades). Kaiapoi Clothing of every description. A Special Line of Kaiapoi KNICKER SUlTS, charming pattern?, o to 3, Bs lid; 4 to 6, 10s 6d j 7 to 12, las 6d and 13s 6d. This is the Cheapest Suif; ever offered in Wanganui. J. PAUL & CO.. Avenue, Wanganui. r£RY FRED. H. HOUSE row GEN'I'S HATS CAPS SHIRTS TIES GLOVES, M and r . j GENERAL MERCERY, j tS~ Inspection invited, and satisfaction GUARANTEED. TERMS CASH. Al DRESS : — OPPOSITE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. YOU must be very careful that you are not deceived by imitations, The Mallo Cigar Is tbe Best in the Market. |^ RAND CONCESSION IN Photography. MARTIN'S" &TUDIO, WANGANUI. MR MARTIN has determined to give his natrons and the public generally an opportuuity of securing a marvellous iriinea's worth of Photography. ONE DOZEN MATT SURFACE OR ENAMELLED CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS, AND ONE 15 1 12 OPAL OR BROMIDE ENLARGEMENT, FOR 2ls. My canvassing agents are now out, and supply deposit tickpts at 2s Gd each. This ticket will enable the holders, on payment of an additional 18s (id at the time the picture if taken to secure the above marvellous concession. The public will readily understand in order to carry out this enormous concession without incurring a heavy monetary loss, it is absolutely neoessary that an unusually large number of sittings must be made in a .given time, and the object in issuing these coupons is to secure that result. Tt would be utterly impossible in the ordinary course of business to produce pictures at anything like these prices, and Mr Martin feels confident that the public will appreciate his endeavmr to place such a favourable opportunity within their reach. Although Mr Martin has secured extra assistants for this occasion, he will make a point, if possible, of taking every photograph himself. Elaborate preparations have been made in every dopartment so that the work may be turned out without any delay. Tickets may be obtained from the agents or at my Show Booms. No ticket available after the end of the year. Sitters are respectfully reminded that the balance must, in every case, be paid at, or before, the time of sitting. A. MARTIN. WOOL. WOOL. FROZEN MUTTON, BUTTER, FLAX, AND OTHER PRODUCE. We are prepared, as usual, to TAKE CHARGE of PRODUCE entrusted, to us this Beason FOR SALEinANYMARKEV that may seem, to be tbe BEST for SHIP: PERS, and we have the LATEST and MOST RELIABLE INFORMATION for the guidance of our friends. tST WE CHARGE NO COMMISSION, INTEREST, OR EXCHANGE HERE ON ADVANCES. PROMPT SETTLEMENT ON RECEIPI OF ACCOUNT SALES. SCLANDERS & CO,, WANGANUI, BUY all you can at Turley'a arid pay the money down, for you will find him pheapest if you try all through the town. IT IS WHERE the Red and White Flag floats in Ridgway-street.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11876, 2 November 1893, Page 3
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