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Baa). M 8 Advertisement! NEW DRESSES. NEW.DREBSEB. NEW DRESSES. NEW DRES3EB. J. PAUL & CO. HAVE sn nnparallelled assortment of the abovo, of whioh only a few lines may b<> briefly enumerated as follows :— 24 pieces Coloured Foule Cloth, double width, in all the naw shades, Is Od per yard 20 Pieces Coloured Beugaline, 2s lid yard IB Pieces Grey and Fawn Beiges, Is lid double width 25 Pieces Colourod French Cashmeres, 2a 3d to 2s lid 50 Special Lengths from 16s 6d to 35s a Dress. 10 Pieces Figured Muslins, suitable for ladies' Blouses, lOJd yard 10 Pieces Figured Dolaine, Is yard. The Show-room Contains many attractions in the way of Trimmed and Untriromed Hats and Bonnet*, Ladies Jaokets, Bain Cloaks, Dust Cloaks, and Lace Mantles and Jackets.

THE NEW ETON JACKET is in much demand, and we find it difficult to maintain a supply, still a fair assortment is procurable. Watteaux, Pleated, and Sacyue Jackets in great Variety. COKSETS s An unapproachable assortment, inoluding Thompson's Gloie-Gttinp, International, Izart's White Rose, and a voriety of other fashionable makers. •»-_ Glores, Hosiery, and Ribbons in great variety. Sunahnder Sunshades. Sunshades. JDST ARRIVED. PICTURE MOULDINGS in endless variety, cheap aud good. Pictures Framed by an experienced tradesman at lowest prices. PaperhangiDgs from 4d per pioue. Scrim, Genuine Leads and Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, etc., eto , in stock at lowest pricos. 800 for yourselves and obtain ray price before purchasing elsewhere. Estimates Furnished. J. D. TUSTIN, Next J. Paul and Co,, Avenue. Public Notices. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. THE PRIZEB will bo given away at 7,30 p.m. on THURBDAY, December lßtb, by Mr S. T. Fitzherborl. The friends of the School are invited to attend. W. EMPSON.

PATEA HARBOUR BOAftD. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND BHIPPERB. WOOL and OTHER PRODUCE for shipment from the port of Palea should be consigned to care of ono of the Shipping Agents or to the Harbour Board. If not so consigned, Wool, Ao., is necessarily retained by the Railway Department until shipped, and a probability of oitra expense incurred. Advices to Agents or Board should prectde or accompany consignments and contain full instructions. E. 0. HORNER, Secretary. INBURANOK. PERSONS about to assure their lives will find it to their advantage to consult me before doing so. S. WHITE, Nixon Street, Canvassing Agent for A.M. P. N B. — A line by post will receive prompt attention. OFF TO ENGLAND. TO facilitate this, the undersigned offers for sale his house proporty in Bolton Row. T. SCRIVENER. NOTICE. WE are cash buyers of this season's clip of Wool, or will make librral advances against the same consigned to our London agents. FREEMAN R. JAOKSON -CO. * ON BALE. nnHE " Flookmasters' Friend," a celeJL brated sheep • branding material. Sold in tins of 101 b! eaoh. FREEMAN R. JAOKSON 4 CO., Agents. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY EXOURSION. ( XTIXOURSION TICKETS will be issued Sli nt below from 17th December, 189<i, to 3rd January, 1898, available till BATUR- ' DAY, 14th January :— j TO WELLINGTON. Ist 2nd J Class. Class. Hawera and Palea ... 38/6 28/- 1 Wanganui and Aratnoho... 30/- 22/> - Turakina 20/. 19/. ' Marton and Greatford ... 24/- 18/- a Halcombe, Feilding, and " Foiton 22/- 16/- ' Between Wanganui and stations north of ■ Wanganui the issue will commence on j Friday, ICth December. TO NAPIER AND HASTINGS. Ist 2nd Class. Class. Hawera 42/- 81/Wanganui 34/- 25/Martou 28/- 20/Feilding 25/- 18/Wanganui to New Plymouth, vies versa, First Class 225, Second Class 16s. I The journey must be commenced on day of issue, and may be broken at any station ' at which the train stops after travelling 20 miles from the original starting station. The time for which'the above Excursion Tickets are available for return will, if application be made before the date of expiry nt the station to which they are issued, be extended for a further period of fourteen days on payment of the differences between the ordinary single aud half Ihe excursion fare. Ordinary return tickets for distances of 1 20 miles and under issued from 17th De- ' comber to 3rd January will also be available for return till 14th January. For further | particulars ecu pullers. BY ORDER.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8065, 14 December 1892, Page 3

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688

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8065, 14 December 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8065, 14 December 1892, Page 3

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