*£>4.ci ■*» CA.USJt** rwTJiii iteitl / v.)AU dATU LATHS the. settlers on the marked n: these important districts exlenning uom »V aoigun.-.n. a 1" W.nlotara, as in healeil in lin; addition to Ihe I dionial I’r ss of inch' spirited little bi-wcckiy journal, to la; twite;-..oi’iii Un.»wn (he I'ATKA M.'.ilEmporium n| Fashion, \ art' iy, aim (yiahl v, lull alsu has earned a wide-spreau repntal ion as being—what In buyers is m. the lii - s I import a nee — i.inri vai ied i en' ei e.-ap-ih.’Ss. thus combining all the essentials u. a I’nsl-elass HHAPEiI V, CLOTHiXC, TAtLUttIXU 311 id AX EU Y, DU KSSAIAK INO, A N Ll HF.NEIIA L 0 CTO ITTING I'd id’A 1.11 dS! 1M EXT. Lr.1,1, has miie!i pleasure in aunonne^ mi is; liberal terms. Tim liral shipment of THE WINTEU EToCK. 0011 1375 ileal Irish Poplins, Has to 11 Us Wind Plaids, double width, Li a 11s to os MAXCHEdTET L>EPAIdTAIMAT. I*, id'.t.i; is oH'ding particularly good < i 1 11 <: in i , ' , Hnnels and Blankets ol; superior make and linish ; also splendid value in Urey and While Calicoes, Sheetings, <ini 1:s, Ac. Fa.-mny Flannels, from Is 3d to ,3s Welsh and Anth-rheinnatie, Is dd to 3s Gd White and Colo ttred Blankets, 17s od to ■Us (id Whiia and Coloured Counterpanes, os hd in 3.0s (1 n• v a lid wliile Calicoes, from 4s Gd per do/.eii yards to Is pe)’ yard Turkish Towels, Irom Is 4d (oils llonejeomb Towels, Irom Gd In Is Od THE MILLIXEBY DEL'ALiT.MEXT, As heretofore,is replete with a magnificent assortment of all the latest novelties in 1 tats and Bonnets, trimmed and mi trimmed, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, Bibhuus, Unia incuts, Arc. Straw Hills, from Is to 10s Trimne-d Bonnets, .from Os Gd to 70s Feather imitation and real, Is to Bos Gd Flowers, foni Gd to 7s Gd Silk iloods and Hats, .from 5s to Ids Gd. Cashmere do do, 1 rum 2» ltd to Gs THE HOrfIEUV AXHULOVE DEPAB.TM EXT. Jo pall Irllhll’iy V. ell immiricd, ntel eontruns fvi i-v n ipiisite in iiie depart men!, having lieeii earefllll.V selected fl’olll tile Sloel. oi Ihe celebrated 11 i.stei o;, J . til id It. Morley. Cadies Colton Ho.v, from Gd to 2s Gd I.allies’ Merino do. flolil Is 3d to 3s A! (’m!dre ll s Merino (lose, Irom hd to 2s o 1 Cloves in cloth eashmere, cotton and siik. from Is to ’.-Is till g First Choiee. .1 1 isephi’.ies, 4s (hi THE hkess-makixh hepaut.mext Is under th.e management oi a lirst class dressmaker, w im is thnnuigidy eonvers.-nii with till tlie leti Gnu: ideas in dress, and is iiow well j.-nd favonrahty known as a FIUST-CLASS HPESUM A K Eit. 'The .Millinery Department is aiso ittider (lie aide atid eilieient management of I lie lady who has also made t,; herself a name a Fi KST-CCASS Ml fdd X EB. Til E M EXH CLOTH! X( 1 DEPA HTM EXT Has P. Bell’s personal attention, am! as the ,-iol I,iiice, specially made for the Victoria House, is now so widvdy known, it is sea reel v necessary n say dial toi lit, st v!e. and work mat i -dii j>.! ’. lied s ( lot nii ig is eijint, if riot, superior, to bespok ■ garmerits generally. The greatest attention and care bestowed on the execution of country orders, and ~ers jnay rely on receiving parrels ’;i" y ie,,ek'id by return mail. P .Uerns ent free par p si. BSSX.X., IMtAPEih CLOTH! Elh A OCTFITTEP. VicroittA Avkni-k. / A.'.io’mimr Bank X w Zealand ) WAXUAX L !.
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 82, 26 January 1876, Page 2
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