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BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS. SPRING AND PRING AND SUMMER /I OODS, 1902. UMMER VJOODS, 1902. S.S. KARAMEA AND WAKANUI. MRS ROBERTS Has just completed the opening up of her very large and beautiful Stock of SUMMER DRAPERY. DRESS DEPARTMENT— \ Our BLACK DRESS GOODS are really ' beautiful, in Black Cloths, Voiles, Al-! pacas. Serges, Cashmeres, Merinos', I Poplins, Repps, and Satin Cloths. I COTTON DRESS GOODS, In mercerised Sateens, Crewoiis, Muslins, Lawns, Zejflhers, a«d Prints, we are showing a very large and varied assortment. White Tucked Lawns, with insertion and Lance, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, and 1/11 yard. FANCY DEPARTMENT— Lace Collars, all shapes, white, .creme, and Paris, in Guirpure, Irish Point, Honeton, and Maltest Lace. The new Lace Ruffle, in black and Paris; also the new Cape or Pelerine Ruffle, in Chiffon and Lace. Chiffon Ruffles, in black a,nd white, at 6/11 each. Lace Boleros at 6/6 each. IN THE SHOWROOM Will be found the Most- Artistic and the Choicest of Trimmed Millinery. French Sailor Hats in great variety, in White and Burnt Straw. Dozens to choose from.. Something Very Choice and Dainty in SILK BLOUSES, Beautifully Tucked and Trimmed, in white. Rose, Creme, Sky, and Black Silk, at 13/6, 16/6, 17/6, and 18/6 each. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED at MRS ROBERTS TELEPHONE 336. MILLIGAN & CARRAD, MERCHANT TAILORS, MERCHANT TAILORS, MERCHANT TAILORS, Choice Selection of Fashionable Coatingi, Suitings, and Trouserings. Style, Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed, Note the Addess— MILLIGAN AND CARRAD, THE AVENUE, Nerfc Denton's, Photographer. SPRING /"i OODS. PRING VJTOODS. OPENING \ NNOUNCEMENT. PENING XJLNNOUNCEMENT. BELL, ESAU AND CO. Ouv First Shipment of . . NEW SEASON'S GOODS are nv-v opened. FINER VARIETY of NOVELTIES we have never shown .... DRESS DEPARTMENT: Latest Novelties, Black and Coloured Silk and Wool Voile, Aoalines, Grenadines, Tassore Silks (all widths), Tucked Silks (with insertions), Poie de Soie Silks, Lousine Silks (specially recommended for blouses). Jap. Silks (with coloured silk spots, very pretty), Glace Silks (of all shades). PRINT DEPARTMENT: Biggest Variety ever shown. Lovely Goods. Exclusive Designs in French Muslins, Prints, Mercerised Sateens, Tucked Lawns, Insertion Muslins. FANCY DEPARTMENT: Wonderful Variety of Lace Collars and Lace Scarfs, both real and imitation; Laces, Ribbons, etc. GLOVES AND HOSIERY: First-class Value in Kid and Suede Gloves, our standard makes —"Levomo." "Bon Marche," "Isobar," "Belmont." In Hosiery Department: Full Range from best makers, in Cashmere, Silk, Cotton, Lisle, Lace fronts, and All-over-lace Hose SHOWROOM: We hao opened the latest Novelties in Ladies' Fancy Straws, Trimmed and Untrimmed, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments j of till descriptions, Blouses, Prints, aaid Muslins. Ladies' Underskirts in Print, Moreen, Silk, White- Trimmed Torchon and Lace. ~~ DIvESSMAKING, by Miss Macrae: This Department has a Wide Reputation, and finer work has never beeu turned out by any house in the colony. BELL, ESAU AND CO. VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. Telephone 136. HARRISON'S SOMERLED EMBROCATION. New Plymouth, 12th July 1902*—Mr. Harrison, —Dear Sir.—Having used your Somerled I can confidently lvcommen'd it for sores, barb wire cuts, in fact, almost any kind of wound it heals quickly, and the hair grows almost immediately. In future I will always have a bottle on hand. The running sore oir my horse's back has completely disappeared. You are at liberty to publish this letter if you wis?h to do so.—Yours faithfully, W BROWN. HARROWBY AND KNIGHT, Wholesale Agents.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11756, 6 October 1902, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11756, 6 October 1902, Page 6