-j ■-.yicTOliiA HOUSI£. -_PB CJ AL AN ft O '{j't 0 B ME N T toil* ffiE «KADlstt§ OF *THE Ladifs and ..^KNTLKM^v-t .-, ; ;•;;!■-,•■ 7 Awl'iug myseli oi \\m reserved cnlnmn { . for advertising m "your fine dw'tnpt. I rto so ' x^i'b'-ihq dbsife'W hHng imore • vTorau ently ••^efowyou thati Ifasbecn done ihitherto, tJie ;,^ny.apscial r adyantng^ypu. *iV secure i" favoring me with yenr csteeraen ordctp. j • It !s njy, first, concern Ibtr j.ariionlar m■»traßffldnS BTB^rfvin^thfe-'alMiaWßtß m fcbe r rwiomyaeparimeoteiipj*** Ui^. every a-s---...♦wUo^ind^Qllity.irßß §iyei to hm^ from " \hat Bsarule/tlieir time is,|imi.t^l to a fpw .T'.^Boutd 7 on nu^it^.onvenJent to vi«it ■■>, mvl cstablishment.jvt. wy.-Unie, y.^.mdeva, by letter.- wiil,, .wbcn.^l all iPfffj!^ CtjNve mypwbnal atlcnt W-or wi»V bti placed an -tire bands of some responsible representative :.ft)rjoxecatioo. '•'"•>.■ -^L.- I ,' : . 'vr ,i,«i,- o , .uTb^.rpnu^t^n.of ..^lQtona Hope!" : flfmly estabjisttod, mainly ihroush tho.^i- • "%i? asMstatifs/ wlio ndW'for ut.wardfl of a 1 ,. qoarter-of^a century have given; way. to norte , Jq.tWt effort ao secares tbA..^iJP.W:?i! adVantaae Jor the buy r. a success' wbiclxbe> i or th^cortcern.is a^ gwnttitwjAat rtHjour'wteresUrtrrlltstUl cwiinitd tobothe m,, .u-centiyetoUUonrvOilßiations.^...! «,,.:. I ; : My own experience, combined with tbp ■ stance of soifee of tte %t buyers m &fe '■' ijonie and ttfeW tnarkets, a..a-'al«o ihy , large .idnneciibiT with »U tbe be^loulal • f H6B?es; r give me ; aa; ad^ntage which few " 'STitSfrV placing beforet^rf.^ goods of the most recent desrftfte frf Wery foood, .lower than, .caa be , q>\o ttyL by 1 1^, 8 a?&r lj bbbce^B"ln' •6^WWfe wh<^. opewttions are necea'arily restnntgl.- 1 ; '-■ wbict 1 .Havd'tfekiirf 1 m curtailing tffe^o^ifc 'system and tie recognition of that con-ideraUou whijsh Bfiia* l^-^Bhbtfrd>Tway B ;coa)n^pd. are features of liberal dealing which f « . sajewiHedmmend my establishment* *mjf- . the one .deserving your own. support, ; ,. 'a^d. , worthy,, 05 rscpmmepdatjoni .to . yo|ir i>*ssHhm term ß °tr : f^' «****& ' d'oitiK busings f ate thesei^vFe Aldow adife- • l Qonn.b-.of"&re jietipenjt, W,^ l^?^? «-t n shilling * aud"; upwards .for cash-and we; allow two and-a-airoh prompt monthly acconnts: this is eqflal to one shillinß off m the Wrfiid in' U& firsti and 9ix r ence m t|»e • latter, aHother/»CBO««t& bcini? n^tt,., j ': -JBdnß well parted up hy my . busiuefes ri ' agents m. t«.e Home and Co^nia I , markers Si 'as tb'.tho most favourable opiioHtifunes'whidh- - : 'p6V r »iM again occur of f b >ying np wboje iiolificsich^p^ I very often, sconresuc^ bat. cainsas enable me tp: offer special inducements whi b are largely taken advantage of . m this district, Sad' "whiph, are welj worth., } : 'ySui l3 cbnßi3erationv : fta Taiiisare a-vreatßa*-inzea'n often: be effected) ..wbicb. .will moje than cover the extra railway of road exPR ?liaTe just been succeiißfa ;i ln- pufcha^iik > ; »tt "my Ajwii terms, '^h*t are Kritf*ii«aß Job *' >Line-3 m several departments of vbr\ In. j c business which .^re^egpecially to famlliis studying economy, particularly iutereatiuc Uiese goods embrace sneb nsfful linc^ t.» } -aWbiCe'ancP&rev Galicoe'si Sheßtings; ! i Sbirt» flollnuds. Flannela; Washing C Prints (jjnghams,. Zephyrß, f Tweeds, Lace Cnrtains aod Creions. Also the balance qf about one hnndr-fV Girls', and Chi'dreii's Co?' inmes,JvtiieK are being sold at less than haJfthottgn all <iui^ -new ; go6dii this fcea-oft From fime^ttmel-Kb'peto be afele throus(h the medium of this column to bring under your notice any special inducements which through Fuccessful operations by my ngent^, I may be^nabled to f.lace before yon. t Our Dre6si)epartmeut is replete with ererto- • material, shade*, attdjabric most m vogue this season, ai&lrWe Reserved special booHs from wln^l Will be bltopjy p cut patterns and forwa^ with plices on rappluation bjy letter or ofttefwise. ' i _Pnr, Millinery Depa tmeat hap topg maii|'■•^tanw^'ii well-iieserved : pre-em4r.ence',- tnb^e being no questiJn'. bnt \pjC can cope with the best houses m thfi.colQny for taste, s yle, a-vd o cheapness* Our, primmed, Bonnetarapge ijup'rfce fr>m 103 t") GO3, and. oar uA'rimmed hats from 6d to^ : any bonnets of lafet season, though q>ite good shape* and 2n . ..good. cdnditjion are told at Jess tbin^half- ; '^ q haye olpeheii .11$ latel^ a^rcally 1 '4t>lce '"asfeoilin'ent of: what is kno^vn^in'tlie trad^ tfs uM fabcV i s cood«:-Viiitt9»H athe Safest oß«eJßes," of rßc^^oodsV/PollhfeVteSj Jn^iati: j."./ftn»lio .Ties, , RucbioKs, . J?rniuigj ?>i .JUbkyi|>,/ " tfasfl l fyb~bonß. Sunshades;* Safihc. '.Jl&iie; i j i6itiq'e,' 'Ottoman Brbche. TPouilarH^Wnld'' i: Silks incoraV ; Bpiico£brnßbel Strawb^ry,' -b.ts.leoj(rie.3luei and all .the new and -loading ;.Bhadeß of the sea on. . .. . _ ..,: .' : !, * I Voo'fd.'wiyite sppcial/attentidn^to the l Alaut"b'D i e|iartmentt'his Reason, 'rgwehwe fobeen a number of- : our rea ly;band*om« Dql-' ,manß sdldjinvthis di-trict, Which, f'jr sryle y^igd finißb^ ftre.adrnitte^ to. surpass aur.'.hja'g :%ithertoe'xhiHited'uy any other localn'o^isp^ • arid ate kepi dt>Wh > inl»Tice"a'3'l6wasfb3A'nlp, ranging from 25s to 100s inCaahm^tej <Koman, Lace and Btcche Silk, nobly trimmed and.b. aniifuUj. finished. -. ;:. iH ■ There. are*' in the Hosiery" JJepaitinent many special lines this season wbifih a^a fi ''ftueli'eneWpe¥ fctian catfbis h^'tellfi^here, as : Ift have imported vetyi largejy »lrom v tHe j ;i mannf»cturers, thus uiyiag my iCUfltotpers jthe lull benefit of all intermediate profits. /"' 'I jifj eef era! .Departments already specifier! 1 'ar£ mpi^f ' of inlerest to the Ladies, arid 1 would'ndvr spdciiEflly iVivthe the rittentioh <|f tbe Gentlfeiri' nJ to. bnr -Tailoring Departnienfe M r A.. Oliver, Cutter and Manaecr. j This department was -established m 1874, and is carried on upstairs under the, able r tartixiagenient '6t Air Oliver, whose experience i>a9 ft CuttfeT bag; dot c ranch- to itiake hi> branch of our large business one of the leadt- " ing features of Victoria House. We employ : an efficient staff of work i co, antl ns eyery garment, is f band.ma.de v.throu^iioqt, I can vouch for th'e superior finish and durability of our. Clothing. .. . r. ... ,-, . It is perhaps W well to 'slate -that I do not compete with thosereople whn ad ertiss tp y, limit* up.iat:aß- lowvprces as^for ria^yiai'adfe ..clothing, ;Whjere : wpmpn onlyj.are empjby.edj. ' a'p4 who keep a r stock of TweeJs suitah'e only / i 6r t h:it cla'as 1 of 'trattt*. I im'p'oH very largely > fr-Xjn ! the-' l>t»?fc houses m- ' the 'Hdme and Colonial markets, aod have special' lines every sefieou-ot Wilßop'a Celebrated Bannockbur^ Tweeqs/,alßo Che<?ipt and . West ojF Ejilgta'nd fa : brivs' which 1 'cadii'/St' be ,'gof. elseiiJw^era.' 1 Every j.iece of 't^eed i bef6l'e bein^ cut is thoroughly shrunky .not- with a dam s cloth merely, but soaked for hours m water^ thus gnarding against the inevitable mis- 4 p'acement J 6l g{irmeb»s' : wliieh Tiave (I been lihfti'iily 1 " '..lamped '*J ; nd dried with i'hbt'i on^ '),an(d: : commi)u].y>)!pa3sedi off. as hiving been v 8i.r.pni...,, ,..,.,-;,; J ..•-.;...;,.. -•/,;■:.:;•■■::"» My repreßenta|ive visits the various dis* -tricis on'the' Ooaif every alternate uionth, and carries with him ajfa^l range of patterns. Mr JEturnooiilJhas.. also been thoroughly in-^ Btjju/B^ ; hjf Mr Oliver m tbe art of taking correct measurements, and has been most "successful m giving a perfect fit, a fact which i4"V(jry ; 'satisfactorily substmtiated by our large and increasing bnsin ss m tbis depart] meat. Mr. Oiivnr is Kept regularly supplied with the Tailor's G z'ilie of Fis'iio'n.coritaicing .plaes and diagrams of all- the la teat styles ,and impxoyemeuts. {< ■ " He Ws also made the cutting and fitting of SADIES' 'RT-DEMG HABfTS aspedal st<dy, ; I may sif ely say that wecan tiirn ont any, -garaieat^rjual.to that of the best West. End! houses m London, the only diff- rence.b ing thtft- 'we do it m : uch cheaper ! • !| Trnsting I mny lifive commended to your I ocondiderktion" the various departnlcrits of Victoria Housp m such a favorable aspect as will result m a very marked i crease of business m yoor. large and prosperous d is t riot, ■afid tkssuririg you of mv unremittiiig care and attention to your egteem'ed favors, either when you visit Wan^anni, or by letter, or thron eh. my representati ve, . . . . t ..... • 'I 1 remaitij* Ladies and Gentlemen,* . ""■ Tonrs faithfully, 1 PETER J^ELL. .. vPKTBR BELL, Importei 1 , Draper, G-itfitter, Tailo y v, (Dloihier, ■ ffnd Men's -J^rccr, Vict^na AVenuei^-afljomiTjg the Sank cf Now Zealand, Wangauii. • •
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Manawatu Standard, Volume V, Issue 10, 10 December 1883, Page 4
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