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FIRST AND SECOND SHIPMENT — OF— SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES! JOSEPH PAUL HAS much pleasure in calling the Special Attention of his many friends and patrons to the Extensive Display of NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, Being the First and Second Shipments of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. TN WASHING FABRICS. J. PAUL is showing a very large variety of Zephyr Cloths, Galatea Stripes, Fancy Prints, Cambrics, and Sateens, new and handsome patterns, and very cheap ; the prices of yard wide Prints and Cambrics commenc- ! ing at s£d per yard. TN STUFF DRESS MATERIAL. J. PAUL is allowing a vast variety of materials and shades in Cashmere, Plain Beige, Satmette Beige, Nuns Cloth, Zephyr Check Cloth, Nuns Veiling, &c, &c. The prices of these dres3 materials begin at if d per yard. TN MILLINERY AND STRAW HATS. J. PAUL is showing the Largest Variety ever shown by him at any j>revious season, including all the newest shapes iv Hats and Bonnets, and all Millinery orders are executed in the most fashionable and artistic style. The goods in this Department are also remarkably cheap, Straw Hats commencing at 6d, 9d, and Is. TN DOLMANS AND JACKETS. J. PAUL is showing some very pretty shapes in Broche Silks, Plaia Satin, Cashmere, Broche Satin, Broche Capes, all marked at the very Lowest Possible Price. TN HOSIERS AND GLOVES. J. PAUL has just opened a large assortment of Isle Thread in Ladies' and Children's Hose, Drab Cottons, Bordeaiis Navy and Seal; Black Jersey, Swede Gloves, 2 and 4 buttons ; Josephines and Florences, Black Silk, Silk Mitts, Lace Collarettes, Indian Muslin Scarfs, Embroidery, Credon Laces, Beaded Laces and Spanish Laces. TN CLOTHING AND MERCERY. J. PAUL has just opened a varied stock of Oxford Shirts (from 3s 6d), Regatta Shirts, Under Shirts and Pants, Socks, Braces, Scarfs, Belts, &c. Men's 4-button Sac Suits, 29s 6d ; Men's Tweed Trousers, 7s lid; Men's Tweed Coats, 16s 6d. j i JOSEPH PAUL, TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI. rp A L L V- H O. ttWo'% dPw Wif dock with mares at j3PW i *""«KSgSO the Wairoa Farm this f ■^■■f if Ft BeaSon the Thorough By Papapa, dam Discretion (see Stud Book.) Also, the Coaching ani Hackney Sire DALESMAN, bjf Traducer. To stand at the Farm, the Clydesdale Stallion T EXCHANGE, by Young Banker. Terms for any of the above horses— £3 per aiugle mave. Two or more as per agreement. JOHN MORTON, Wairoa Farm. TS N O C X D O N. yggJaSftj The Pure-bred Clydesk n a o e c k iTo n I ry^M W *H travel this season *- s *** IB fiHBWP»' f rom Whenuakura to Maxwelltown. Knockdon is by Knockdon (imported) out of Princess, by Emperor (imported). Terms — £3 10s. Two or more mares as per agreement. J. JOHNSTON, Waverley. PAPEEHANGINGS. PAPERHANGINGS. PAPERHANGINGS. PAPERHANGINGS. JUST ARRIVED, ex "Catalonia " and " Timaru " from London. 5 cases latest Artistic Patterns of DADO and DRAWING-ROOM DECORATIONS 9 cases comprising Dadoes and Paperhanging suitable for Drawing-rooms, bittingrooms, Bedrooms, &c., &c. 5 casks Mander's Oak and Copal Varnishes 40 casks Champion Genuine White Lead 1 case Painter's Brushware 1 case Artist's Brushware 1 case Artist's Paints in Tubes and Water „ Colors 10 casks Blundell's, Spence, and Co.'s Linseed Oils 2 cases Cannon's Concentrated Size, in assorted packets 150 packages, consisting of gold leaf, bronzes, fine colors, Artist's materials. JTO ARRIVE, Ex Wairoa. 1 case Crowden and Garrard Brushware, consisting of Painters, Writers, and Grainers Tools. 10 cases Paperhangings — Latest Patterns in Paperhangings <? a* ma t Consisting of House Painters', 1 caX ) and Coachbuilders' Varnishes 1 case Stephens' celebrated Wood Stains, suitable for Cabinetmakers 21 kegs Champion refined Red and White dry Lead 1 case Artists' Tube Colors 1 case Artists' Oils, Varnishes, Brushes 1 case Vermillion, deep and light 1 case Fine Colors, ground in water 1 cask Alum 1 cask Russian Glue 2 casks Vegetable Black 1 cask Spruce Ochre R. & E. T. would call attention to the above Large Stock of PAPERHANGINGS and DADOES, being selected by ourselves. Having a thorough experience of the requirements of the district, and being Direct Importers, we are in a position to sell at extremely low prices. Write for Patterns and Prices. R. k E. TINGEY, Excelsior Papekhanging Warehouse, Victoria Avenue and Palmerston North. '

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5207, 6 November 1883, Page 3

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