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ildvancc 2?atea. rTSXEIX ] : SKLIj /■ll>X<.i!!.\Ti;i,A'rK-: lli.- w-Ulm* ..i. n«\_7 marked pr.i;e;ren-i cm" lie s > ill1I><til l diet nets <■ .v 1 1 ■ niiiii■ fVi.iii Vi'ainyonynra to Waitolara, as indicated in the ;,<i> 1 iti<.ji to mir C'doni tl Press of Me ir sj drit ml lit; hi-weckly journal, to In; In mie.fonh known tin; ij i;a A! i f,. VICTORIA lIOITFJS Will occupy this 11 f> ft <-< i snare as an advnrtisin# medium, am! I’. lAm, as.-nr'-s !h» readers'of the Mai;, espo.bdly i !,<■:• .1,. of families anil others who ~si>a- !n miy economy, 1 lull his I'n! M 11111 wi i1a;11 pi repay a careful perusal, it iiciny universally conceded, not only in WAXGAXm, i’)llt these (lisl I'icfs, dm! \ ie tofia .House not only has aliahtml jo ami maintains a first position ns tie- leadiny Kniporiinn of Fashion, Variety. and t t !uality', hat also lias eanmd a w ide spread repiilnlion as helny —wlia! to buyers is of die firs! imnoi , iam , i.— unrivalled for Gwapimss, I Inis eonihtnmy all the ess •ittinla o i a first-class DKAPFKY, CLOTH IXTi, TA i LOMiXt:. -MILLiXFIiY, DitFSSMAKINC. GFXFHAb 0!";T!TTIN(i KSTAPJ.ISHA! FNT, at Viehu is, j [,ei ; e ( ee n s;. !,-• m ,■ 1i; 1 a rates u hi' ii v, ill; o-o r ft v: m: a hi- e. an n.e.'i Bon with any of > j !( • lares r win ii< linnses in die nn.iiv. submit, be! !m-r>• 'aX‘;> veil be ferad w-f; Worthy a eand’it! pmimb, :.. J -o • la’Ver. for rash Veil! he so Amy <1; sit wib on most liiaa.ii term . ’! In- nr a; of TTIH W IXTFh STuCK Fob; IST A Is now hein;.’; opened up, and F. I’.tn.l, would specially annonnee that tin; several depart limits enunurajed below were never nuu'e coinpleje. THF STFFF AND IMiFSS DKPAiiT.M KXT. Contains in addition to I'. Lki.i.V wellknown winceys, wool plaids, end id en.-h Mcrinocs, a splendid a.-mortnieni of pl.dn - and faticy yoods. Saxony Winceys, (Von) b| j.> 2s Aberdeen Winceys, from Is to 2s (Id French Merino's, from Is: !G to ;>s Fancy Dress Materials, from Ud to Ms fid Home spniis (very fashionable) la l*d h' 2s I Hack bilks, Ir an 7(ts In lik is Heal Irish Poplins, bos to lids Wool Plaids, double width, Ms 11s to As

MANCHESTER DEPARTMKXT. I’. I'i:i,l, is i;(rvrin;j; partUsdnrly good value in Flannel: and Blankets of se.perio make and (inisli ; ain't spl-anli'l value in THE HOSIERY AX!) 01,0Vi*; PEPARTAl EXT. Is particularly '.veil assnrted, and contains every requisite in the department, having been carefully selected from the sloe!: of the celebrated Hosiers, -I. and it. .Morley, Ladies Cotton Hose, from lid to 2s 'ad Ladies’ Merino do. from Is dd to Ms '.ld Children’s .Merino Hose, from lid to 2s (id Gloves in cloth cashmere, cotton and silk. from Is to 2s (id First Choice Josephines, 4s Gd TIIE I)RESS-M AKIX( I I»EPA I?'!'.MEXT Is tinder the manayemeid of a first-el ss .dressmaker, who is thoroughly eonvers nt with all the leadiii.e; ideas in dress, ami is now well and favourably known as a .FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER. The Millinery Department, is also nude: the aide and ellieient management of lie lady who lass also made to herself a. na m FIRST-CLASS .MILLINER. THE TAILORfXG DERART.MEXT a eompaiahvely new nraneh in tin? e:;Teiided bnsiiH'ss operations ot \iefona Plouse, and as P. Pell contemplates i..snine pfipocial eireiilar for this department, inwould only say that he lias been exeeedinyly fortunate in seeiiriny the services of a first -class cutter, whoe.i.nes here with liiicxeeptional references, after eighteen years’ experience in some of the host West End London Houses. TH E AIE X’S <’ld )T 111 XT i D EPARTM E Xl’ Has P. I> 'IPs (icrsonal alfenlion, and as (he clothing, .speeittlly made for ilte Victoria House, is now so widely known, it. is scarcely necessary b> say that tor iil; style, and workmanship,' P: Bell’s Clothiny is equal, if not superior, (o in-spoke ”-.irments e-cttcrally. The greatest, attention and care bestowed on (ho execution of eoimfry orders, and ensto tiers may rely on iveciviny pa re-Is carefully packed by return mail. Patterns Belli, Iree pnr'posL ■ ■ rr,Tsa ■ beii, : DRAPER, CLOTHIER, & OUTFITTER Victoria Avk.ntk, ('Adjoining Bank New Zealand) WANGANUI.

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 66, 27 November 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 66, 27 November 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 66, 27 November 1875, Page 2

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