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Business Advertisements HALL OF COMMERCE [ 1 879— WINTER SEASON— IB 79. H. L. NICHOLAS & Co Are now making their FIRST DISPLAY , OF i AUTUMN) (WINTEI AUTUMN J GrOODS <WINTEI AUTUMN) (WINTEI All the Best Novelties in the [ English and ForeignMarketg Are offered for inspection. The First Shipment, consisting of 50 PACKAGES 50 Is Now Opened Up, And marked off at the usual Low Prices that H. It. Nicholas and Go's establishment iB noted for.' The Millinery and Fancy Department Is now under the charge of MISS KENNEDY (recently from Peter Robinson's, Regent street, London.) Ladies may rely that all orders entrusted to her will be executed in the LATEST LONDON STYLES. A large assortment of new and fashionable goods has been added to this department. The Underclothing and Baby Linen be found to comprise a splendid assortment of goods* he Dressmaking and Mantle Department Is still conducted under the efficient management of MISS FREITH, whose efforts have given such entire satisfaction. Ladies may rely upon getting their dresses made in the latest styles, combined with excellence of work and perfection of fit. The Manchester Department. We confidently solicit the patronage of heads of families, hotelkeepers, and all those about to furnish, to our stock of household drapery, which will be found thoroughly complete, and the prices exceptionally low. The Clothing Department Has received special attention, andjwill be found thoroughly assorted. Scotch, English, and Oolonial-made Clothing in Boys', Youths', and Men's Suits, knicker suits, trousers and trousers and vests ; men's, boys', and youths' coats, overcoats and mackintoshes ; Crimean, Oxford, Harvard and white longcloth shirts, gents hosiery, plain and % fancy ribbed cotton, merino, and lambs wool half-hose, under shirts and pants in brown cotton, white, colored, and fancy merino, plain and fancy ribbed lambswool. An exceptionally large variety of men's and boys' black, brown, and drab hard and soft felt hats in all the leading shapes now worn, tweed travelling caps, smoking caps, real seal hats, fur caps, ties, scarfs, collars, belts, braces, studs, solitaires, and suites. H. L. NICHOLAS & Co. TpSTABLISHED 1864. A. CASS. SELEO£ION,JFASHION, NOVELTIES 1879. NEW WINTER GOODS In Drapery and Clothing. DRESS GOODS In Cashmeres, Serges, Satin Cloths, etc, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S ULSTERS AND IACKETS. COSTUMES In New Styles CHOICE GOODS In Plain and Trimmed Millinery. The Dressmaking, Millinery, and Underclothing Departments being under the superintendence of Mrs Caaa, orders forwarded to her care will receive prompt attention. AGENT FOR WEETHEIM'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES The Original House for Men's and Boys English and Colonial-made CLOTHING, Shirts, Hats, Ties, etc. A. CASS, NEAR BRIDGE, TATTPO QUAY. Ttt B. MANING, JL o ACCOUNTANT AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. I OFFICE : Opposite American Coach Factory, Guyton Street, W anganui. Rents and Debts Collected. Correspondence Conducted. N.JB. — F. B. Maning adopts an active course of daily out-of-door canvassing to collect debts, whilst a clerk is engaged in the office the whole day to do the writing. He makes periodical monthly visits up and down the Coast, between Novmanby and Foxton. All commissions are punctually attended to, and proirptlv executed. MRS" MANING, Female Servants' Keghstky Office, Guyton Street. Mistresses and Servants may depend upon having their requirements quickly supplied by applying to the above. Only Servants with respectable references will be sent to any employers. Country Orders specially attended to.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 3513, 15 September 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 3513, 15 September 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 3513, 15 September 1879, Page 1

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