I I, I; \,,,v,'.^ ■■ ■..■■:.; i ■ ' ; J-> • ''■ ; 1857, •■ < >>' ■■ ' :P. ,■-. <m :M. i Jiijj 1 S ! — j < « 1 1 : ■ i : > i . i.:;:.>..; v" I . . 2>l ' ' i '. | .' . . .•■ ■ ' ' ■"-■*■ Grand Annual Exposition '■'■';■■•»: jV.iili.'-^ -/ <r. v : -, I NAUGXJBLAiL DISPLAY (iyf-.y-v. i v ■-.•>, .• ".,•;•. /■ ■■$ ,- ■■.;/: l " SUMMER 3STEW &003DS ! " 'C6mprisirig"all the """' ' latest Novelties- m ! fires* J Fou 1 s the : approachftig season^ ex Tongariro and Aorangi (which have just been opened, up), is the centre attkciidl! ij'ust; now, both for Ladies and : Gentlemen. But %hat ■ surjprises' everyone who has visited Victoria' -House this Season is : The, ■•■s&s* Lm [ Mrices | \ ■'At Vhjcb* P; ' BELL ! H^ -mark^lj 1 the whole bf these BeautiiPui'lFabrics, | whiph are now being, shown m such! profusion at ' T '- ii-' ; House.; TheNE W GOQPS; tnis^easonj comprise the Finest Show of j ;; MILLINERY ':••'■■• ! which has been made hitherto, and cannot be excelled m Wahgaiidi or m any other city m New/Zealand^ either for the extremely moderate prices or the exquisite" taste disf played Iby the Modiste this year hi the Make-up and Beautiful Coml "Bination of 'Colbulrs'of ' "■""■■ i 'ttkU J B6asbns*> - \Bonneis :j \ • '•> ■ ' Which have only passed through the hands of one firm, and whicii ■have. been imported from \the samfe house as formerly, direct from Paris and selected to the order of P. BEI4*. ? r,. '■ ,: ; •.•.:.'•: :.i >:•;«- v.---v-. ; . "V .-,- , .-., •.-■.;, ' ' Arrangements : being complete ■, : [J^^NEW DRESSMAKER v . Will take charge of tjiia department and will execute all orders entrusted to her f care, /whether! for I)resses or Mantles, from material selected iti j the establishraentjgiying a guarantee ! . .every, occasion) whether "by measurement ,or ftom ; patterps, of a perfect Fit and a Style and Finisn far superior to any thing hitherto pqt by , any other in' Wanganui. ... To meet the times, this Season's trade opens with j > J Pmeß-'^ Greatly Reduced, j And every department well filled up r!--M|(i.'i.;l) -.-V 1 .».,.,■'{'• ■-;".;«;■; -'j[ ; . i; / \ j •.-:■ l'-<ilT i,.>:... )„;...., } j. i .yj. ...-;»• < \ ,A- NEW -MILLINER, \ JWith nine years* Home experience has also arrived, and every facility wiirhe%iven» so itf»at Ladies selecting their shapes and trimmings can p ha^e4heir owa taste gratified as to the style of their Millinery, whi^h they 'can. now haye . Cheaply arjd very neatly made up by a Millinbr rwho thoroughly understands her business. : j f■- ; V ■•> ' . - ;;'./.■•• :•• '. ' ■■■^ / .\:.. .■;/{ | i . ■ : i : ' ■ i . • ■ .{"■■■■■■ ( b r , . !-• ••. •; ■ ' : > ; , .■" . * •■('■■ . . i. '■■■ - ii ■ ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 145, 29 November 1884, Page 4
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373Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 145, 29 November 1884, Page 4
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