Pater Boll’s Columnild'/ancj 2?at©aPETER BELL CONGRATULATES the settlers on marked progress of these important! districts extending from Wningongora to Waitotara, as iiidicateil in the addition to our Colonial Tress of their spirited little bi-weekly journal, to be henceforth known as the Tatha Mail. •VIOTOKiA HOUHH- • Will nccnjty this _ allotted spaiie, as an advertising 'medium, and P. Bull assures the readers of the Mail, especially those beads of families and others who desire to study, economy, that his column will amply repay; a careful perusal, it being universally ,con-i ceded, not only iii WANGANUI, Hut 'throughout these' districts, that v ictoria House not- only has attained to ami maintains a'first position as the loading ; 'FmipdHuiii "of Fashion, Variety, and: finality, bat; also has earned a wide-sprertd j reputation as being—what to buyers is ol the first, ijnpoj'tance-r-imrivalled for-cheap- 1 Mess, thus combining all the ■essential's‘of • a first-class y ~ DRAPERY, CLOTHING. TAILORING, MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING, ■' ■' ANU ■ ' ; ,• ref:',, GENERAL OUTFITTING ESTABLISH-! NEXT. ! - Bi Bell has much pleasure in annonne-; dug that having secured the services of ’ firsb-classibuyers in the home and foreign, markets, he is now in a position to place a| class of goods in the market which for quality and 'price will defy competition,, All intermediate profits being saved buyers | af yictrfia House can now be • supplicjl atratcs’which will bear favourable equipari-j son with any of the larger whqlcsalo: houses in the colony. ’ ‘ ■ I , PETER CELL’S LIST j submitted herewith will .be found- well j worlby a careful penisal. 1 Largo buyers! for cash, will Jxv specially ■ dealt r )yijUi on-' most, lihoral (prms.. T’hq first slnpmqut of; THE WINTER STOCK FOR 18715 -, ■“"fli"’ Iti i a* txwd. I?- Ii M IT. ; would that the several i departments enumerated below wore'never i inuire complete.’ ,! , ', • ■oq ; '(TIiE- STUFF AND -DRESS 'DEPART-; MENT. y j ■< Contamsbiri addition to P, < Bell’s well-* known winceys, wool plaids, and French Jdcrmocs, a splendid assortment of plain' and fabey goods. Saxony Winceys, from- 8d to 2s Aberdeen Winceys, from Is to 2s Gil ; French Merinoes, from Ts 9d to 5s Fancy Dress Materials, from 9d to 3s Gd Home spans (very fashionalile) I’s 9d to 2s. Black Silks, from 70s to IGOs , . r 4 Real Irish' Poplins, ’Bss to' 110s ' ' n Wool Plaids, double width, 2a 11s tp os, Manchester department I .' * I ’ ”P. !BiJLL is ;offering j)articubu;lyr.*gondj .yßnepiv/lTminels -and Blankets, pf sil period make and finish ; also splendid:-value in Grey and White Calicoes,’ Sheetings, Quilts, Ac. ! , j t ! axony Flannels, from Is 3d to 3s ; Welsh'aifd-Anti-rbcniTiatie, Is Gd to 3s Gd 'White and Coloured Blankets, 17s Gd to ; 42ud5d L'\ N y ; , yj ’ i J Wdrihy and polowrcd Counterpanes,,, 5s Gd .’ to/ /!"■[ 4 - 'bb Thry and Svldte Calicoes, from~4s Gd'pcr dozen yards to Is per yard , , : Turkish Towels, from Is 4d to Ss’"' '' ! i iloneydornb Towels, from Gd tO Te Gd A THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, | j A* heretofore, is replete with a magnificent assortment of nil the latest, novelties. in J!a!s and Bonnets,trimmed andnhtrimriied; ‘E.!inters, Feathers, Laces,' IvibEorih Ornabrienfs, Acr ‘ v •' , '* : p i t-’V-nv Hots, 1 from Is to 10s 1' Triirimed -Bonnets, from 9s Gd to 70s; : A'-Rihers, imitation and real, Is,to 10s .Gd; Flowers, from'Gd-to 7s Gd > J>lk Hoods and Hats, from 5s to, ,12s .C,d 1 T.Wiluuerej do d,o, from 2s lid to Gs ~ di-'.f E- HOSIERY, DEPA-RT-,q • MENT. . , .. .. ' > , , ’til particularly Well; assorted,, and contains eVCry ‘requisite in the : department, having been carefully selected from the stock ;of i/he celebrated Hbsiers?, YL and/li 3(l(Vfley. j ppadiefi Cotton.Hose, fi-om .Gdito, 2s 9d ;• ! Ladies’ Merino do, from to 3s. O.tl i i Cfdklryn-’s Merino ; Hose’, lybin 9d to, 2s Gd Gloves iti cloth cashmere,’,cotton and tjilkj, from Is to 2s 6d First Choice Josephines, 4s Gd /THE, DEESS-MAKING .DEPART^ENp Is under the?, management! of a first-class, dressmaker, who is = thoroughly conversant ..with all the leading ideas in 'dress, and is now’.W'elLahd-favoucahly'kuowu as a , .-,:,/ FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER., ■ ; ■ Tlie Millinery Department is also under. Tie able and efficient management' of the lady who has also made to herself a name EIRST-CLASS MILLINER. - THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is a comparatively new branch in l]ie cxj ended business operations of Victoria House, and as P. Bell contemplates issuing special circular for this department, lie would only say that lie has been exceedingly fortunate in securing the servfccs of a Ihst-class' cutter, who comes here with ■unexceptional references, after • eighteen yoai s’ experience in some of the host West End-London-Houses. ; TH E M EN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Has P. Bell’s pergonal attention, and as the clothing, specially made for the Victoria House, is now so • widely, known, it is , careely necessary to say. that, for nt; ’ i-yle, and workmanship, P: Bell’s Clothing !s equal, if not superior, to bespoke garments generally. :• ■; ; --/' , The greatest attention and care bcstowqd on the execution of country orders, arid customers may rely on receiving- parcels •arefully packed by return inail. Patterns .cut free per post, '■ PET3ESE BEXX, ~r ■ DRAPER, CLOTHIER, & OUTFITTER, ViCTORIA AVENCE, ! (Adjoining B(ink New Zealand!, - WANGANUI. -
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 51, 6 October 1875, Page 2
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