Public Notices. THOMAS MORTON pESPF.CTFULLY requests the JLI attention of the ladies and gentlemen of town and country to the extensive and fashionable assortment of Drapery now.on hand, com-" prising- all the newest productions in style and fabric for the present season. . As his stock is new and well selected, he confidently asserts ] that for choice and selection it is unrivalled in Wanganui. The following departments have been carefully attended to, and ar« worthy of inspection. DRESSES. Aver}' choice assorted lot of fashionable and new materials.* HOSIERY, GLOVES, &C. Josephine kid gloves Lisle gauntlets and gloves Ladies' white cotton hose Children's white and colored socks Lace falls, hair nets, sun shades Umbrellas, dress trimmings Buttons, &c. Corsets, newest shapes FLANNELS. Welsh, Saxony, white, colored, tad fancy. PRINTS. A nice assortment, fast colors. DRAPERY. Horrock's long-cloth, all qualities 8-4 grey shirting "White VVigan shirting, all widths Quilts and counterpanes Damask tablecloths Brown holland, &c. BLANKETS. Best Bath, 9-4, 10-4, 11-4 MOURNING. A nice assortment of coburgs, baratheas, crapes, &c. Kidderminster carpets Felt carpets, floorcloths Hearth rugs, &c. A very fine assortment of Cloth-:-ig, the latest styles, from London direct, censisting of Gent.'s tweed, and doe suits, tweed and doe coats, vests, and trowsers, felt and straw hats, fashionable shapes, cloth caps, torn thumb ties, scarfs, linen and paper collars, dogskin and buck gloves, Crimean shirts, merino shirts and pants, merino lambs wool and cotton socks, &c. &c. Also, a large assortment of Groyedes, Oilman's stores, &c. &c. Thomas Morton, in soliciting the attention of the public of Wanganui, gratefully offers his thanks for the favors and support already given to him, and trusts by keeping his stock well supplied with new and fashionable articles, and strict attention to customers, he will continue to receive the patronage of the ladies and gentlemen of Wanganui. Country orders carefully executed and promptly despatched^ ————— ( LICENSED TO SELL ARMS, AHitUNITION, &cl SMALL PROFITS & QUICK RETURNS. December 15, 1868. INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. MR. T. HUDSON DAVIS will resume the tuition of Music at his residence, on Jan 4tb. Houre of attendance from 2 p.m. Dec. 18, 1868. FOR SALE, 8 SHARES in the Wangnnui and Rangitikei Land and Building -Society i Apply, Evening; Horula office. Jan. ?, 1869. WANT [<:D—by a Man and his Wife, a Situation on a. Farm or Sheep Station. Good references if required. --*pply at the I'lveuingLJerald office. January 5, 1869.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 502, 11 January 1869, Page 3
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