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I New advertisements I ! ALPHA HOUSE, RIDGWAY STREET. JL. JOU3H Has juat received his first and second Shipments of Hpring and Summer Goods . JlSush Has now opened a splendid assoitment of Millinery in all the Leading Styles it. J3USH Has on hand 150 New Dolmans, Capes, Masher Jackets, and Ladies' Jerseys in all the Newest Styles and Materials . JOUSH Is showing a Splendid Selection ot Ladies' Washing Dresses in all colors, bought in the Home Markets at less than Manufacturer's CObt rip "o X. JOUSH Has juat received 125 pieces of New Laces, all of the Newest Designs and makes X. JOUSH Has a Magnificent Assortment < f Dress Goods in all the Newest Fabrics and colons, including the New Oatmeal, Canvas, and Tufted Zephyr Cioth JL . JIJUSH'S Stock of Pateen Prints, Camlin Cloth, Gingham, and other washing Fabrics is not to be surpassed either for Price or QualityJL. Jljush Has just received 20 pieces of Homesr.UD, suitable for House Dresses, 7i per yd. rr\ to JL. JODSH Is how offering special good value in Brown Hollands and calicoes ; a grand line of Grey Calicoes selling at 6d per yard T~OUSH Is now showing a splendid assortment of Ganta' Ties, Scarfs, Collars, and Silk Handkerchiefs, in all the Newest Colore and Shapes HP T2 X. JLJUSH'S Stock this season surpasses anything he has ever shown in previous years, both in regard to Price, Quality,or General Assortment, at ALPHA HOUSE. THE CASH DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. SPRING NOVELTIES. NICHOLLS I CO Announce their SECOND SHOW OF NEW & FASHIONABLE IMPORTS For the coming Season. Novelties in Dresses. Canvas Cloths, Striped Tennis Cloths Chuddah Cloths, JNun's Beiges, Chenille Spot Veilings, in all new shades Plain & Hpot Sateens, Brocaded Madras Muslins, Oatmeal Cloths, and a variety of other Fashionable Materials for evening wear Novelties in Mantles. Ottoman Silk Masher Jackets and Dolmanettes Broche Satin Mantles, Lune Satin Cioth Dolmans, &c, in all sizes, from 20s to 140s each Braided Jerseys in all colors Novelties in Millinery. Parisian Trimmed Hats and Bonnets in ail the leading styles Untrimmed Straw Bonnets and Uafes in the newest shapes, including the Chic Hat— the craze of the last London season Kovelties in Lace Goods. We are now showing the most complete assortment of Laces, Made-up Lace Goods, &c, we have ever bad the pleasure of submitting, including all hhades in New Silk and Cotton Laces, .lace Flouncings in cream and mushroom, from 9 to 30 inches wide ; Millefieur, Frillings, Canvas Hat Scarves, Tinsel and Gauze Ribbons, and multitudes of other Novelties Novelties for Juveniles. We have just opened some very pretty Washing Tunics and Pelisses, trimmed embroidery, at extremely low prices. Also a case of Sun Hats and Bonnets, and some lovely Nun's Veiling and Canvas Cloth "Normanby" Bonnets

Millinery Orders executed with Taste and Despatch. DRESSMAKING ROOMS NOW OPEN, Under the Management of Miss Freith. COACH FACTORY, Campbell Place, Wanganuji. J W, MoDUFF^^.. .^-Proprietor: Is now Building— Phartonft Buggies Waggonettes Dog Carta Spring Carts Aud vehicles of every description, of the bes ENGLISH & AMERICAN MATERIALS and at a very Moderate Price, i ■ I Painting, Trimming, and Rbfaikino of every de&cription done promptly. Being the only shop iv the District where Firat-class Meohauica are kept in each i branch of the Trade, customers can rely upon having thi^x work done with a good -a<ffie and finish. BCOLM'm & CO. extend their easy » B^'fitrepa of Time Pa j ment payable by gmaTil monthly instalments, to eveiyinstrul mentis stock. (

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5744, 14 October 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5744, 14 October 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5744, 14 October 1885, Page 3