Business AdTOrttsetteat": WINTER SEASON, 1889. In opening up the WINTER SEASON'S MEW GOODS NICHOLAS & REMINGTON BEG- to tender to their patrons and tho public of Wanganui and surrounding districts their grateful thanks for the patronage co liberally bestowed since commencing business. Our NEW GOODS arc now fully opened up, and have been bought in the Beat Markets in the colony, being personally selected with a view to the special requirements of the Wangonui trade NICHOLAS & EEMINGTON respectfully invite the publio to come and inspect their NEW WINTER GOODS, feeling sure that they will be fully satisfied with the assortment of G-oods offered and the Reasonable Prices charged, and that the result of their visit will bo mutually satisfactory. The Dress Department Contains all the NEWEST MATERIALS. All- Wool Tweeds jrrenohSerges.withArtßorderaforTrimtnings Foule's, both single and double width Eaatemono and Bough Serges Homespuns, plain aud checks, together with Silk Broches, Moirics, Plushes, Velveteens, which have been aelocted with a view to match Evening Dress Materials in a very choice and large variety. TheDressmakingDepartment Is conducted by the MISSES LEYDON, who havobcen wonderfully successful during the late season, giving entire satisfaction to all the patrons, both as regards Style, Fit, and General Excellence of Work, combined with Reasonable Charges. Ladies should not delay in leaving their orders early. IN OUR Show Room and Millinery Department Will be found oil the Newest Shapes in Hats, Bonnets, Children's and Littlo Girls' Grannie Bonnets in Plush and Material, Flowers, Feathers, and all tho Newest Trimmings A Special Featuro in this Department is the ORDEBS. Under MISS SAMUELS'S woll-knowu excellent tasto Ladies can fully roly upon tho orders left with her being exactly what they want, and made to Buit them. Elderly Ladies' Bonnets and Lace Caps a speciality Some very Handsome Dolmans, Mantles, Jackets, and Ladies', Maids', and Children's Ulsters Our Manchester Department Is fully stocked with Dotton, Union, and All-wool Shirtings English aud Colonial Blankets in white, grey, and scarlet English and Colonial Flannels in white, groy, and Shetland Eidordown and Wool Quilts in all sizes Wluto and Unbleached Tablings, Ticks, Hollands Lace Curtains, Art Muslins, Cretonnes rapestry and Cloth Table Covers IN THE Fancy and Hosiery Departments Special care has been obsorved to meot the requirements of our Customers. Ladies' and Children's Cashmere Hose in navy seal and black, in all qualities ilso, Bojs' Strong Knicker Hoao in navy black and heather. Alarge assortment of Cloves, Locos, Frilliogs, and narrow Bibbons now so much used IN THE ' Clothing Department Wo have opened up some Splendid lines in Wen's and Boys' Overcoats Vlen's Macintoshes, with and without capes Hen's, Boys', and Youths' Cotton, Union, and All-wool Shirts Boys' Knicker Suits from Ss lid Men's Football Jerseys and Stockings Hen's and Boys' Winter Gloves Flannel and Knitted Undershirts and Pants BJ, Wo are still taking Orders for Tailoring NICHOLAS & REMINGTON, rhe Cash Warehouse and Alpha House. Manchester House. JUST ARRIVEDFIRST SHIPMENT OP #^ p' 3 ■ i; 1 -' A WINTER GOODS. (s23° Come aud Sco our Display of Millinery. FOE t STYLE AND PRICE CANNOT BE BEATEN. GEO. MURCH NOTICE. HAVING- this day purchased from Mr A. Munro his Patent Excelsior Shaft and Spring Attachment (No. 2Y35), I hereby caution aU nnd sundry from manufacturing, buying, Belling, or dealing in any way with tho aforesaid Patent, except through mysolf or my authorised agents. J. W. MoDUEF, Wanganui, April 9th, 1889. ("XAN'T B BEAT!— What can' 6? Tlio J general stock of Drapory being Bold for about Half-price, next shop above A. D. Willis, "Victoria Avenue. DON'T DELAY, but secure tho fastfleeting Bargains, at monßtor saloof General Drapery, next shop ttbOVB A. D. Willis, Tictoria Avenue. A FEW moro Toilet Sots, Band and Gold XX Lines, for 19s Cd, at E. Moults. i ZllTii AIiENNARD'S celobratedPu7e I \ Ceylon Teas, unsurpassed for Quality I7IOR a cup of delicious Tea try KEITH ? & LENNARD'S Pure CEYLON TEA,2s6dpcrlb
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 6801, 13 May 1889, Page 3
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