Business Advertisements. i WSSB 1893 SIfsSS: New Season'siGoods. J. PAUL& CO. TAVE now the pleasure in announcing . the arrival and opening up of huge shipments of Winter Goods ex. " lonic," numbering some 70 cases. This consignment must be olassed amongst the largest ever opened in Wanganui. THE Dress Department is>eplete with all the very latest Novelties inJTwoeds, Bengaline Bepa, Espangalines, Amazon Cloths, Shot Materials. Evening Dresses in great variety, in plain Silks, Satins, Orepe-de-Cheiiß, Nun's "Veiling, etc. THE NEW SHOWROOM is now elegantly fitted up for the display of the Goods just arrived. A few leading novelties can only be noticed here. Children's Ulsters in all the leading shapes and colours, with Watteux Pleats and small Capes. LADIES' JAOKETS in Beaver, Kryle Cloth, etc., in shapes as now worn in the jeentres of FASHION, suoh as the Blazer, faoed with Otter, Astracan, Skunk, and other furs. The new Long Reefer Jackets with Belts. Mantles and Ulsters in every oonoeivable shape and make. Mackintoshes with Capes and Hoods. Imperial Cloth, rain Cloaks. OUR TRIMMED MILLINERY will be found of the most artistic and fashionable ever seen in Wanganui. KID GLOVES Made especially to the order of Joseph Paul and Co., 4-Bntton Black, 4-Buttoa Tans and Browns, in the oelebrated HARMONIC. Lined Kid with Beaver Topi and clasps. Kid Gauutlettes in Tans and Browns. FOB EVENING WEAB. 12-bntton length Swede Gloves in White, Cream, Pink, and Tan Shades. ENGLIBH & COLONIAL BLANKETS EIDEB DOWN QUILTS COTTON WOOL QUILTS. MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS WATERPROOFS SUITS, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, AND SCARVES.
JOSEPH PAUL AND CO., VICTORIA AVBNUE, MUSICAL NOTICE. AS we hear continually of travelling Tuners representing themselves a s employed or otherwise oonneoted with us, we beg our customers to notioo that our Authorised Tuners are Messrs H. Collier and R. W. Thompson (Certificated Tuner from Brinsmead and Son's, London). Customers who have purchased Pianos from us, and which are guaranteed by us, are particulary requested not to allow the instrument to be tuned or regulated by any other than our Tuners, Mr Collier and Mr Thompson. Mr Thomson is at present visiting Waverley, Patea, and Hawera. Tuning orders for thoie districts should be sent to H. COLLIBR & CO., Wanganui, at as early c. date as possible. H. COLLIEIF AND CO., PRACTICAL PIANOFORTE TUNERS AND IMPORTERB, Wanganui and Palmerston North. [Established 1875.] PUBLIO NOTICE. TO THE MUSICAL PUBLIO OF WAKGANUI AND DIBTRIOI. Mr R. H^ Martin WISHES the public of Wanganui and district to know that having (on his own accord) severed hie connection from H. Collier and Co. intends carrying on tho Tuning and Repairing on his own account, and solicits a share of those, and the public generally, who have had their instruments attended to by him during the six years when representing H. C. & Co. Yearly or Single Tunings at moderate charges. Country Districts visited every four months seguldrly. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. Present Address — Mr A. D. Willis's.? All orders left will be promptly attended to. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. TO make room for Direct Shipments from London, ex "Maori King," RANDAL & JONES will sell at low rates, for Cash, during the month of June — Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Brushware, &c, &c. Call and inspect for yourselves. Liberal allowances mude on large parcels. Don't forget the shop, nearly opposite the Infants' School, Guyton Street. RANDAL &, JONK3. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE CO. Invested Fund £7,521,94S Claims paid £9,316,900 Fir« Reserve Fund ... £1,850,000
The above Company is prepared to auoept risks at lowest current rates. Prompt settlement in the event of loss OHAS. V. POWELL, Aeontv PIANO BINGING AND HARMONY. Frederic O. Sparks. A FEW vacancies in above subjeots. Lessons— Two Guineas per quartet (two Lessons weekly). Candidates prepared for Trinity College (London) Musical Examinations. Still another list— Good house in Keithstreet, £180; half-acre River Bank, best building site in borough, £250 ; house in Keith-street, only £10 wanted, £16C; sites in Harrison-street, only £6 wanted ; sections £30 to £60, only £5 wanted. £1000, £500, £600, £200, £100 to lend. House and 5 acroa, £450, £50 wanted; house and 2^- aores, £400; residences, Bell-street, £375 to £425.— R. T. Davis, River BaDk. T. Scott-Smith, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, WaVBBIiBY. TV/TONEY TO LEND at current rates ' jyJL „* °* inbreak "
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8211, 30 June 1893, Page 3
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