ii aii «bs " •ivemsem/.nta 1891-WINTER-1891. J. PAUL & CO. CAN with tho greatest coufidonco solicit inspection of their Magnificent Stock, impobtedJpob I THIS SEASON'S TRADE. In the Showroom Wo aro displaying the very latest Sealette and Cloth Jackets, Plush Mantles, Uhters, Satin-linod Brocaded Cloaks with fur Medici Collars. Hats and Bonnets trimmed and untrimmod. SPECIAL VALUE. Ladies' Sealotto Jackots from 27s 6d Ladies' Sealetto Dolmans from 49a (id Children's Ulsters, Russian shape, from 4s6d Ladies' Macintoshes, with deep capes and long sloovos, mado eipreßsly for driving. The Dress Department Contains some beautiful Goods, including Braided and Astracan Costumes Camel Hair Cloth Colonial Costumo Tweeds In single and doublo widths. COSTUME TWEEDS, Bs 9d dozon yards. COSTUME MELTONS, 7s Gd dozon yards. STRIPED MELTONS, 10s Cd dozon yards. i^SPECIAL.a Our Celebrated Horringbono Tweed, Is Ojd per yard. JOSEPH PAUL AND CO,, DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, & TAILORS, IMPORTANT CLEAEING SALE -or— FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. | DONALD EOSS HAVING positively decided to rolinquish business in the Avenue, lias decided to oilor tho whole of his Magnificent Stock ot FURNITURE, CARPETS, & GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS —AT— ABSOLUTELY COST PRICE. AT STOOK.TAKING, Just comploted, it amounted to £3000. All new and in first-class order. This is a spl6ndid opportunity for those about to furnish, every artiolo boing of tho bost make and guaranteed. Wishing it to bo distinctly understood that I am POSITIVELY SELLING OUT 1 do not intend to reeort to the doubtful and unsatisfactory practice of marking in red or blue pencil. Everything is now marked in Plain Figures, off which the following sculo o£ discount will be allowed : — 10 por cent, off purchases. £10 and under 15 por cent, oft purchases £10 to £15 20 per cent, off purchases £20 or over. NOTE.— Terms arc Cash. A settlement of old accounts is solicited. Tho premisos in the Avenuo to let. DONALD ROSS, CABINETMAKER, AVENUE, WANGANUI. . . DANCING. nnHE MISSES LOOKETTgwiII conJL tinuo their Dancing Class at tho Institute Hall, quartor commencing on tho 10th of March. Children's Class Saturday afternoon from 2 p.m. First quarter commencing 25th April. Terms, 10s per quarter. MISS BREWER'S DANCING CLASS. MISS BREWER will resnme her Dancing Classes lor the Winter ' months on 16tli April.commoncing at 8 p m. Children's Class on Saturday, 18th April, at 3 p.m. During her visit to Auckland. Miss B. has studied under Mr Chicheßt'er, of the Janet Achurch Dramatic Company, and is in a position to instruct her pupils in all the latest dances.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7399, 28 April 1891, Page 3
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