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Spring and Summer Fashions, 1896, For Slylo aud Variety, and Tncssspiirablo Value buyer* will find the Prettiest Faihiona Displayed ut MRS WALKER'S New Show Rooms, Bidgway Street, one door iroin tho Avenue LADIES will find a Mognifioent Colleotion for Fashionable Attire, and can save 10 per cent, on their purchases, by Paying Cash. MBS WALEEE Guarantees all Millinery, Mautlea, Ready-mndo Costumes at 20 per cent. Ices than charged for the tame quality and style in Wellington. New Lustre Costumes In Slatn, Fawn, Navy, Black. Qmart Coat, and Skirt Tailor-made at 21s, 82<, 60s. Cannot be made in the colonies at double. Special Line Ladies' Golf Jaokots and Oapes, Gs Cd, 10s Cd. Worth 21e to 30s. BLOUSES. — lOdoz Traveller's Samplea from 2s 6d to 6s Cd, worth double. Blousa Lengths in Grass Muslin, Wbite, Coloured Spots ami Figured at le, 1» 4d, and Is 81 per yard. Blou6es made to ordor at 8s 6d each in choice styles. MILLINERY DEFT. Ladies will find everything that is Wew, Pretty, aud Charminz in Ladies' Bonnets. Mrs Walker's Bpeoia!iry in Smart Bonnets, 215»t)03 6d. tadiea' Hats, Children's Millinery. DfiEBS DEPARTMENT. New Dress Silks, Hew Woollen Fabrics, New Zephjrc, New Prints, Npw Grenadireo. Mrs Walltor's for choico Frenoh Floweri, Charming Bibbond and all Millinery accessories. Feathors. New Kmbroidered Tules at Is, are tho feature of tbe season in all shades for Millinery, I' The Dressmaking Department is under efficient control. Mrs VS alker'g reputation . for up-to-date Drosses is thoroughly in aocord with bolt style and guaranteed fit As ft help to our Dreotmakers, every season Mrs Walter imports Cmait Koady made Costumen from tho Leading Dreacm-ikors and T/oudon Lbdies* railovs. Mrs O. Walker, Opposite the Post Office, Agent for tho French Bust Coy. Barber's Wellington Dvo Works, otc I- """' *"" "' '"? PfIEisOMKN&L SUOOKSS AOHMVED BY BELL, ESAU, AND 00. AT THBIB GRAND OPJENINQ. 838" nnHTO HEW FIBM are very grati{§p* JL fled with tbe successful opening of thoir New Premises, and will do I their very best ro retain tho patronage ! already so largely bestowed. THE i Season's Novelties i Aro being opened up daily, comprising all THTD LEADING ITEMS OF FASHION AS NOW WOfiN. Every Lino is markod under personal supervision AT THE VHBY LOWEST PBIOES. BELL, ESAU, & GO, VIdOBTA AVENUE, I Oppoe^o Obavannes' Hotel. Where is he Goi^g to P 10 jji, tB. XjsiillJlJ) AT DSJISTTOIS^ HOUSE He needs a Suit that will FIT HIM AND WEAR W&LL. HE knows alao that it is thoro bo can purchsßO a Hut, Shirt, Tic, Braces, Collar, hoi, SiDgloto, Belto, etc., etc., and every other rjocesaury apportioning to Gentlemen's wear. These lie knows are to he had at; OBIBB'S, DENTON HOUSE, And you positively cannot beat him for value at DENTON HOUSE, Opposite Convent, Victoria Avorue 8. G-. HAJRIftIS> T A I Ii 0 B, BIDGWAX SD&EET, (Opposite Armstrong's Shoeing Forgo). SsO TT d^ 311153 to norif y • VfTaJjß.* that he has etartcd in business, and hopes to merit a fair share of support. Suite mado to order on the shortest; notice and ail Tweeds thoroughly shrunk. A PEEF3OT FIT GUABAHTEED. /lOODAIiL i 8 HGG POWDER I \JC One Sixpenny Tin I ii«qu»lt©2s2?gl.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8989, 22 October 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8989, 22 October 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8989, 22 October 1896, Page 1