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Busineaa Advertisements. NICHOLLS & BOUNDY Herewith annonnno the Arrival of a Shipment of NEW G OODS » all DEPARTMENTS* Specially timed to meet the requirements of the CHRISTMAS TRADE, Inoluding many Scarce Lines and Novelties. MADE AND UNMADE WASHING COSTUMES iv White. Sky, Pink, and Cream Embroidered Muslin Ac. LADIES' TENNIS JACKETS AND COVERT COATS in Striped Flannel, Arcadia Checks, and Cream Serge. DUST CLOAKS AND MORNING WRAPPERS in a variety of styles and materials. SUNSHADES AND UMBBELLAB —a full range in both, with latest designs in handles. KID AND SILK GLOVES in »ll lengths, sizes, and oolors. Full range of our "Westmere" Riding Gloves. Every pair warranted. CORSETS AND HOSIERY imported from the be.t Tmakera i only. I&riey's )wmond Dye Hose m Balbnggan and Lisle Thread. LACES AND RIBBONS-Several .olouriogs have been almost unproonrablo this season. Wo o»n now supply every fashionable shade. STRAW HATS AND BONNETS-These have also fieenveri scarce. We have only s small assortment- very newest shapes, and recommend an early selection. TRIMMED MILLINRRY-We have had a nice assortment of the leading hapes, epeoially brimmed by our own Milliner for the Holiday Be»son. Also, a number of imported Parisian Models^ These will be exhibited in our lower window tonight. OUR FANCY DEPARTMENT-Is always noted for the good taste displayed m the selection of the Thousand and One Nio Naoks inoidental to the toilet. New Collars, Cuffs, and Linen Sets ; Choioe Silk Handkerchiefs (very suitable for presents) ; Fancy Aprons; Tennis Belts ; Pearl, Chemille, and Silk Spot Nets; Muslin Edgings and Insertion*; New Frilling* and Colored Linen Bandingjj Jet Trimmings and m T Amfco£°w3?A ' £ 0- Al A bein g the Latest Novelties from the Home Markets. THE LATEST IDEA :-P tt tent Calyx Eyed Needles, invaluable for|the preservation of good and assistance to failing sight. With the Compliments of the Season, and sinoere thanks to all customers for their esteemed patronage. MCHOLLS~T BOUNDY, I VICTORIA AVENUE*

H. I. JONES 8 SON'S List of NEW BOOKS & NEW SUPPLIES For January. ANNUALS. The Magazine of Art (Casioll & Co), Sunday Magazine _ 9s 6d 1887 - 20s Quiver „. 9s 6d Knowledge, by R.A.Proctor.vol 10, The Boys' Own Annual ._ .« 10« new series ._ ... ... 13s 6d The Girls' Own Annual 10s Cassell's Family Magazine, 1887 ... Us U Young England ... 10a Good Words. „ 9a 6d

NOVELS, &c.

Regan Paul (Frenoh & Co.'s.) Cheap edition for sale in the colonies only ; boards It 6d, oloth 3s 6d Malcolm, by George Mac Donald The Marquis of Lossie, by Geo Macdonold Donald Grant, by Geo Macdonald Colonel Enderby's Wife, by Luoas Malet A Cardinal Sin, by Hugh Conway, 3s Problem of a Great City, by Arnold White, 3s Guild Court, by Geo Maodonald, 2s 6d A Golden Sorrow, by MrsCasbel Hoey,2s6d Woman and her Master.by J.F. Smith, 2« 6d As in a Looking Glass. byF.C.Phillips,2s 6d Derval Hampton, by James Grant, 2s 63 My First Crime, by Gustave Mace, 2s 6d A Chegnered Career, or Fifteen Years' Experience in Australia aud New Zealand, 3s od The Golden Hope.by W.Olarkßussell,7s6d An Exile's Romance, byArthurKey6er,4s6d Margaret Merton'a Qirlhood,by Alice Corkran, 4i 6d Animal Magnetism, by Ben«t aud Fere,6a(id Weather, by Abercromby, 6s 6d Letters from Heaven, 7s Our Hundred Days in Europe, by O. W. Holmes, 7s 6d Tue Fiddler of Lugan, 7s 6d In the Shires, by Sir R. H. Roberts, 4s 6a The Old Order Changes, by W. H.Mallook, 7s 6d The Bride of a Day, by Dv Boisgoby, 4s fid A Ladies' Man, by Guy Da Maupassant, 3s

Cross Corners, by Anna B. Warner, 4s 6d A Border| Shepherdess, by A, E, Barr, 4a fid Autobiography of Maria V. G. Havergal,6s6d Streamlets of Song, by F.R.Havergal,4s 6d Emioeut Workers for Christ,by Rev A. W. Murray, 6s 9d John Bull's Army, by Capt Heotor France, 69 6d Winning his Laurels, by F.M.Holmes,4s 6d Longfellow's Prose Works, 2a 9d Sense and Sensibility,by Jane Austio,2s fid Cricket -a popular handbook— 2s 6d Football— a popular handbook— 2s New Readings from American Authors, Is3d Handbook on Home Rule, belog articles j on the Irish question, Is 3d I The Oomestio World, by the author 'Enquire Within,' 2s 8d Spon's Household Manual — a treasury of domestic receipts— lo« Weldon's Practical Needlework, 3s 6d Complete Guide to the Work-table (fourth edition), 2s Cole's Funny Picture Book, 2s 6d Piper's Poultry, with colored illustration!^ How to be Happy Though Married,4s 6d Manners Maketh Man, 4s 6d Pmllip's Handy Volume Atlas of the British Empire, 4s 6d The Pookec Atlas of the World, by J. Bartholomew, 3s 6d Universal Measurer.for builders,meohanics, cattle dealers, &0., Is 6d

H. I. JONES i SON, BOOKSELLER t STATIONEB.

WANGANUI SASH & DOOR FACTORY & TIMBER COMPANY (Limited). Taopo Quay and Ridoway Stbbbt. The attention of Builders, Country Bettlers, | and others is invited to our stoofc, comprising— RIMU. WHITE PINE, TOTARA.KAURI, BLUE GUM, H.T. PALINGS, ft DRESSED PICK&rs. DOORS ft SASHES Iq Tvuiri, Totara, or Figured Rimu. Shop Fronts, Sash Frames, Green-house Sashes, aud every desoription of Joinery mode to order. Large; assortment of Verandah Braokets ft Fretwork out to any pattern. Manufaoturersofallkindsof COOPERAGE. Barrel Churns, Oheese Vats, Butter Kegs, Tallow Cask*, Washing Tubs, Buckttai Spirit Kegs, Brewers' Vats, &o. Evas! DusoßirwoN ofCabviso&Toenino DOHK ON THE PBEMISBS. A large stock of Lacgstrath and Cottage Beehives, | Field Gates and Sheep Hurdles. F. M. SPURDLE, Manager. £&7 KAA TO Lend, in amounts °W I j LfUU to suit borrowers, on seourity of Country Freehold Property, at current rates of interett. Nono bnt pnnoi pals need apply. FITZHJSOBEBT ft MARSHALL-

RIDGWAY BREWER?. PRIZE ALES! PRIZE ALES 1! JOHN p ~^ A I I Can strongly recommend his CHRISTMAS BRE W8 as being very special. The Exhibition Prize Ales, iv bottle— 7s 6d per dozen. Extra Brown Stout— B3 per dozen. Delivered within the Borough. [oabd.] jypSSBS -^ILLIAMSONApO., Shabbb^ojcbes, Ijand, and Financial Asbhts, Wblmnchok. Monthly Share Report and Investors Guide sent free on application. NOTICE, ALL amounts due to DR BELL to be paid to Mr David Bell, St Hill. street, whose receipt wilt be a sufficient discharge T< W, BELL, ' j r< HB I S,I M AnßA n 8 CARD . A very large and beautifully-seleoted lot of Christmas and New Year Cards just opened up at A. D, WILLIS 1 , Bookseller. PRIVATE Board and Rosidenoe for single gentlemen or families ; single gootlemen £1 per week. Address Mis Kennerley, Sedgebrook.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6408, 9 January 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6408, 9 January 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6408, 9 January 1888, Page 3

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