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Business Advertisements Spring and Summer Season, 1889-90. J. PAUL & CO. Have just completed Marking Off FORTY OASES from the Arawa, Aorangi, Coptic, and Rimutaka, from London. This Season we have imported very largely in the — Dress Department. — We have the new French Bordered Robeß in a variety of Materials and the Newest Shades, such as Eau de Neil, Old Bose, Terra Cotta, <tc. — a splendid selection — from 4fd to 3s 6d per yard. Embroidered Box Costumes, white and coloured, from 8s 6d to 455. A Magnificent Assortment of Ladies' Mantles, Dolmans, Visites, Tea Gown, and Garibaldis, iv Cashmerette, and Liberty Silk. Ladies' Straw Hats In 'all the Newest Shapes, and a really exquisite variety of French Flowers and Aigrettes. 2 CASES DURABLE UMBRELLAS, we have marked from 1/11 to 15/6. Ribbons, Lace Goods, and Hosiery are all imported from the best Markets, and nothing but the most Fashionable Goods in stock. To Those about to Furnish. Inspect our Lace Curtains, Calicoes, Sheeting, Cretonnes, Blankets, &o. The Largest, Cheapest, and Best Assorted Stock to select from. Men's and Boys' Clothing. Colonial-made Knicker Suits, aad a Special Line of THE CELEBRATED KAIAPOI SUITS, which cannot be approached for durability. Folt Hats, Straw Hats, Braces, Ties, &c, &c, &c, JOSEPH TJAUL & r^iO, TAILORS, HABITMAKERS, AND general drapers, Viotobu Ayenue. Wanganui.

RE-OPENING ! ! RE-OPENING ! T. WALKER Begs to inform his old friends and the public generally that he will re-open in his old Shop, RIDGWAY-STREET, ON Saturday, 7th inst., With an entirely NEW STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES To be sold strictly For Cash Only. NOTICE. FANCY GOODS MILLINERY AND LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, AND GENERAL EMPORIUM. MRS f^ EORGE "O OBERTS, (Opposite the Convent), Viotoeia Avenue. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. MRS ROBERTS, in opening tho above establishment, begs to assure her friends and tho public generally that sho will keep in stock a complote supply of all the articles required in the special department of ladies' trade to which she intends to devote horself. Tho lowest possible prices, consistent with a reasonable profit, will bo adhered to. Mrs Roberts would be pleased to see many of the old faces, and also tho new. The stock will be assorted and the shop oponed on TUESDAY, Ist Octobor. SMOKE NICHOLLS' »/~ILOTH OF pOl D.'' The King of Cut Tobaccos.

TO THE LADIES OF WANGANUI & SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. rH^HROUGH the solicitations of many JL of our numerous customors, wo have now added DRESSMAKING to our already well-appointed Establishment. Tho Department is placed under tho charge of MISS FINNEY, who comes to us with credentials of an undoubted character certifying to hor ability. We have taken no end of trouble to secure the services ot a really competent hand, and believe we have succeeded in getting ono of the most Stylish and Best Fittora in tho Colony. Tho Department will bo opened on MONDAY, October 7th, 1889. JOSEPH TJAUL AND /^O., WANGANUI. VyANGANDI "VTARD, WILSON-STREET & TAUPO QUAY. A Full Cargo of BRUNNER COAL AND NUTS Has arrived, per s. s. " MOA." Also,— FIRE CLAY, FIRE BRICKS & TILES. Orders solicited for delivery from the ship's side. Weights supplied from .tho Borough Weigh Bridge HSir Expected daily — A shipment of Brunn'er Coko. WILLIAM KENNEDY. T^fEWEST Patterns in Glassware now XS unpacking. Prices very low. E. Moult.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 6926, 8 October 1889, Page 3

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