NO MOTHSJ_ o _NO PUFF ! ! TO BUYERS OF DRAPERY. You can obtain most extraordinary bargains IN DRAPERY AND CLOTHING AT i^" PETER BELL'S =^| MONSTEE CHEAP SALE ! ! js t ow aoma ojst at victoria house. OWING to the lateness of the season P. BELL has commenced his HALF YEAPtLY SALE somewhat earlier than usual. GREAT BARGAINS TO BE HAD. The immense stock, amounting to over £5,000 in value, has been brought foiward and re-marked at such UN PARALLEL RD LOW PRICES as will distinguish this season's sale as being pre-eminently the Largest and Cheapest Sale ever held in Wanganui. Buyers will therefore do well to take early advaDtago of this excellent opportunity to supply their family or personal wants. MEN'S, BOYS', AND TO CITES' CLOTHING! The wide-spred celebrity this depaitment has already gained for excellence in Quality, Style Fit, and Workmsnship, renders it superfluous to do more than Culi attention to the Special Inducements offered during the sale. HATS J HATS ! ! HATS !! ! HATS !! ! ! For Prices see Windows and Handbills. Every Department has been subject to the usual reductions, especially in the following lines — Prints, Muslins, Batiste, Hollands, Tickings, Sheeting, Calicoes, Chintzes, Dr<?ss Goods in Lustres, (Jhambrays, Summer Serges, Grenadines. Bareges, Skirts, Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Uunderclothing, &«.. and tho whole are positively being CLEARED OUT WITHOUT RESEIIVE. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAH PRESENTS. A Novel Feature at PETER BELL'S Great Sale, is THE HALF-CROWN TABLE On which are soroe most Extraordinary Bargains. NOTE.— To save time and avoid confusion during the great rush which i; generally experienced at P. BELL'S sales, it will be clearly understood there car be no abatement or discount whatever allowed, and as no profit can possibly accrue from the sale, consequently ALL TRANSACTIONS MUST NECESSARILY BI FOR CASH. THE SALE IS NOW GOING ON AT VICTOEIA AVENUE, (Adjoining Bank of New Zealand.; OF PROPRIETARY. WAYERLEY HOTEL, WAIROA, A. CASS, FRANK PALMEE HAVING no at assumed the management of this favourite and DRAPER AND CLOTHIER commodious hostelry, takes the oppors tunifcy of assuring his friends and the travelling public generally of his willingness and ability to yield them entire satisfaction. The house will SPECIAL VALUE IN BLACK be found to be cleanly and well kept. and the commissariat in every respect DRESS SILKS. efficiently found. The Bar will be kept well supplied, only the best and most orthodox brands being admitted. Firstclass Stabling and well-grassed and BARGAINS IN" DRESS MATE- securely fenced paddock Terms moderate. RIALS. . Clean Beds and a Liberal Table. tf^p" Frank Palmer now appeals to BARGAINS IN LADIES' UNDEE- the pub]ic with entire confidence and a CLOTHING. m determination to merit; their patronage. d 24 28J2 BARGAINS IN TWEEDS AND T~ITs~T RECEIVED COATINGS. Krp Tn o 5 Tons I.C. Sugar 25 Cases Blood's Stout, qts 15 casks Tannent's Ale, qts 10 cases Guinness' Stout, stone qts g^T DRESSMAKING J| 5 casks „ „ in glass, pts 10 cases Gillon's Lime Juice Conducted under the supervision of an 10 do Heddle's Ginger Wine 25 do Martell's Pale Brandy experienced artiste. 10 do do Dark do 15 do JDKZ Geneva ! 10 octaves Whiskey, very fine 10 do Porfc, Superior THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. 10 do Sherry do 10 cases Red Deer Whiskey (the only establishment in Wanganui 05 Boxes Brandon's Sperms where cau be seen so wide a range of 3 cases Peek Freen's Biscuits style, and diversity of qualities), will 5 do Salid Oil, pts exhibit that attention to the improved X do choice Cigars , ! , /.«.,., n 1 POWELL, SON & Co. cut and selection of English and Colo- Wive ftnd g^ Merohailtßi nial Garments that will more tlmn = — compare with Wanganui bespoke goods j at little more than half the cost. . Oozel/s supe rio7pa"le Sherry, in gits Silva & Cozens do Port do Cozeu's Pale Sherry, in case Silva & Cozens Old Port, in case Immense Variety of Hats, Shirts, and ■ Champagne, Imperial, pts and qrts Ties. do Bolliyer, pts <- Deinhard's No 2 Moselle, pts &, qrts Claret. " Desbonne " Still Hock, Rum Punch, Cherry NEW GOODS MONTHLY. Towntend's Sarsaparilla, crushed ."\f, barrels Currants, Rice, I.C. Sugar, V do Tea, superior, in nalves and box Country Orders executed with dispatch. Kerosine, Devoe's, Dunedin Soap Sardines, halves and qrs American Salmou, Oysters TAUPO QUAY. Lea and Perrin's Sauce,' Mustard 21 . 146 Pepper Vinegar, English and Colonial Jams tho., <he. POWELL, SON & Co. to farmers. d i ß OAN KEY'S HYMNS THE UNDERSIGNED has on sale j^ Combined Reaping and Mowing Enlarged edition with music, in Machines ; Hay Rakes, &c, of SSupe- paper, limp cloth, and handsome rior make, and at prices which defy c ] ofc h gilt. Small edition, words competition. only, 2nd. Also, as Pianoforte THOMAS REIU. Songs, full music size. Ridgway Street. H. I. JONES, }19 131 BookseUer
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Wanganui Herald, Volume X, Issue 2693, 31 January 1876, Page 4
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