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Business Advertisements. 1891 THE GREAT EVENT OF THE YEAR 1891 NICHOLAS AND REMINGTON'S GREAT ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE OOUUBVOES ONSaturday, July 18th, FOB Three Weeks' Only. The Stook must be reduoed by at least £2000— TWO THOUSAND POUNDS. The Sale this year will be conducted on the new Graduated Discount System as follows : — On Parcels of 10b, and undoi £3, 2s in the pound On Parcels of £3, and under £5, 3s in the pound On Parcels of £5 and over, 4s in the pound. —ON ALL CASH PURCHASES.— ALL GOODS MARKED IN PJiAIN FIGURES. RMMEMBER— The Sale commences on SATUBDAY, July 18th. NICHOLAS AND REMINGTON, THE CASH W4HEHOUSE Dawson's Perfection. •SgT SPECIAL- NOTICE. J. D SOLE, Having purchased somo DESPERATE JOB LI NEB IN Drese Goodo, Millinery, Clothing, and Manchester Goods,begs to call attention to the following lines which on inspection will be found to bo oheaper than anything yet offered to the public in Wanganui :— BO Men's Colonial Suits, usual price 60s, to be olosrod at 39a 6d 20 Boys' Extra Qnality Colonial Trouser Suits, usual price 87s 6d, to be sold at 29s fid 20 Boys' Colonial Knioker Suit* at lit 6d 29 Doz. Ladies' Block and Gold Straw Hats, comprising all the newestshapes,bought at considerably less than half the usual price, will be sold very cheap to clear. Ladies Plush Dolmans, Jackets, Russian Cloaks, and Ulsters, at very low prices, and many other Jinos too numerous to mention. N.B.— Millinory trimmed to any style on the shortest notice froe of charge. J. D.SOLE, VIOTORIA AVENUE. Dawson's Perfection. riiAILORING. mAILORING. J. H. DALTON, VICTORIA AVENUE, Having received a Large Assortment of TWEEDS & FANOY COATINGS suitable for Winter, Gentlemen of Wanganui and surrounding distriots desirous of getting a Suit of the Latest Style and Finish, will be sure to get it at DALTON'S, as he took all the First Prizes at the Dunodin Exhibition for Style and [Finish. Suits (extra Trousers), fiom £2 10s, AT DALTONU Dawson's Perfection. M< Hogan & Company (Limited.) WOOL. GRAIN, AND PRODUCE BROKERS, I : ! SHIPPING AND GENERAL COM. MISSION AGENTS, HAVING completed arrangements with undoubted English and Australian Houses are now in a position to receive consignments of Wool, Grain, Frozen Meat, Butter, Tallow, Hides &c, upon whioh they are prepared to make raost liberal Cash ' > advances. HOME TRADE. We can guarantee the highest market price for Produce consigned to our London Agents, who, having the largest distributing connection in the United Kingdom, offer speoial facilities for the immediate sale and consequent quiok returns of all consignments entrusted to our care. TVT TTOGAN & /~10. (Ltd.) Dawson's Perfection. PRELIMINARY NOTIOE. Mr G-. Barlow VflMi O*BK TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), the 16th AS A PA9TRY COOK AND GENERAL CONFECTIONER, ik ins Promises adjoining Mr Keesingt Auction Matt. PERSONS who study one thing onl,<should excel. I give my whole study to Tailoring, and for results I commend the publio to the awards given at Duncdia Exhibit'on. J. H. Dalton, Tailor, Victoria Avenuo, Wanganui. Dawson's Perfectionrp TELLER £ /lILBEBT, PIANO, ORGAN, AND HARMONIUM Tunbb, Rbfajbbb, & Renovates, WANGANUI, Wishes the public to know that he pays regular visitn to all the districts between New Plymouth and Foxton, and working EXTiEiiLT on his own account is in apoeition to make SPECIAL arrangements with those favouring him with orders. Country districts visited regularly. PIAHOPOHTB KBNOVJ.TO9 A SPBOIALIir Old Pianos taken in exchango and full raiue allowed. Wanganui Address— H I. JONES k SON Stfttionert,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7474, 25 July 1891, Page 3

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