Advance Fatea< PETER BELL CONGRATULATES the settlers on the marked progress ot these important districts extending Ironl Waiugougoru to Waitotara, as indicAted hi the addition to the Colonial Press ot their spirited lit le hi-Weekly journal, to he lieilcelorlh Kuo a a tile pATJiA Mam*. VICTORIA HOUSE Will occupy tills allotted space as an advertising medium, and P. Iji-AA* assnics the readers ol the Alaiu, especially those heads of rafoilic.s and others who desire to stud} eewii6xay,that his column will amply repa\ careful,perusal, it being universal!} contended hut tady in WANGANUI, But throughout those districts, that victoria House not only tins attained to and maintains a first position as the leading Emporium ol: Fashion, Variety, and ljUaiity, bid also has earned a wide spread reputation as being—what to buyers is oi the first importance. —unrivalled l or cheapness, thus cbm binirtg all the essentials oi u first-class
dtjaperv, clothing, tailoring Alii .H N EUV, DU ESSMA KIN ( X, A.VV> M LNERAL O CTF IT'l’i NG ESTAB LISILMENT. T. Bi*.i, lifts mifc4 pleasure in ammiiueiii}' that kftviug reeured the wi'viws ul first-class boy civ. m flic home and foreign markets, la- is now in 4 position to place a class of goods in the market which tin quality ami price will defy comj>ftilion All inteVnicduito profits being saved buyers at Victoria House cun now be supplied at rales •which will bear favourable cmnpari*s*m wltli tiny ul tlio larger whulcHalu 1 houses iii the colony. PF.TER F. ELL’S LIST Submitted herewith will be found well worthy a careful perusal. Large buyers for cash will be specially dealt with on most liberal terms. The first Shipment of THE WINTER STOCK FOR 1875 ]s now heiriy opened up, and I’. Rki.i. would specially iinitomiee that the several departments enumerated below were never more complete. TilK STUFF AND DRESS DEPARTMENT. Contains in addition to _P. wellIdiuwu wiiiecys, wool plaids, and 'French merinoes, a splendid assortment of plain a.iul J'aney goods. Siivrtny Winceys, from 8d to 2s Aberdeen Wineeys, from Is to 2s Gd F-mieb Merinoes, from lb 9d to 5s Fanny Dress Materials, IVbtpfid.to 3s Gd Home sinms (very fashionable) IsOd to 2s Black Silks, from 70s to IGOs Real Irisli Poplins, 85s to llOs Wuol IMauln, iluublo width, 2h 11h to oh MANCHESTER DIvI’ARTMENT. R. iVia.i. Is olfermtf particularly good (Hue in F'unnels ami Blankets of superior make and finish ; also splendid Value in Crev and White Calicoes, Sbe’etmgs, (Juilts, Ac. . ~ Saxony Flannels, from Is od lo oh Wolsli un'd Auti-i’liemiuiHc, Is (ill to 3s (Sd White apd Coloured Blankets, 17s Gd to 42s Gd ~■ . <- i White and Coloured Counterpanes, 5s Gd to tins (trey ami white Calicoes, from 4s Gd per Uozfni yards to Is per y;ud 'jiirJiiJt Towvlh, front 1* 4,1 3a Honeycomb Towels, from Gd to Is Gd THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, As hereto fore, is replete with A uhigiliheeiß nsHoWineiit of all the latest novelties m Mats and Bonnets, trimmed and imt rimmed, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, Ribbons, Orna meiils, Ac. Straw Hats, from Is to 10s Trimmed Bonnets, from Os Gd to fits Feather imitation and real, Is lo Ids fid Flowers, fum Gd to 7s Gd Silk Hoods and Hats; from 5s to 12s Gd Cashmere do do, from 2s I Id toGs THE HOSIERY AND GLOVE DEPARTMENT. Is particularly well assorted, and contains every recpiisile in,the department, having been carefully selected from the stock of tlit; er.U Gi'uO, «i Hosiers, ,T. and R. Mol’ley, Ladies Cotton Hose, from Gd to 2s bd Ladies’ Merino do, from Is 3d to 3s bd Children’s Merino Hose, from bd to 2s Gd (Doves in-cloth catibincre, cotton and si Ik, .from Is to 2s Od, , FirAt Choice .josepliitlos, 4s Gd THE DRESS-MAKING. DEPARTMENT Is under the manatfoidenf of a first-class dressmaker, who is thoroughly conversant with all the leadiutf ideas in dress, and is now well and favourably known as a FIRST-CLASS DRESSM AKER. Tile Millinery .Departmeiit is alSrt under tlm able and etiicieni management of the lady who has also made to’ herself a name FIRSI-CLASS HIBUNER. the TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is a comparatively new branch m.th’e extended business operations ,«f Victoria House,add aS P. Bell contemplates issuintf special circular for this department, lie -would only say thalt he has been exceedingly fortunate in' securing- the services of a first-class cutter, who comes herewith unexceptional references, after eighteen years’ experience in’ Some of tile best West End London Houses. THE.MENS CLOTHING DferAllTMliNT Has P. Bell’s personal attention, and ns the clothing,specially made ior the Victoria House, is now so widely known, it is scarcely necessary to say that for fit, style, and workmanship,T. Bell’s Clothing is equal, if nut superior, to bespoke garments generally; . , The greatest attention and care bestowed on the execution of country Orders', and ustomors may roly on receiving parcels 1L nrefully packed by return' mail. Patterns \e:it free per post. | PETER 833 Z.X., DRAPER, CLOTHIER, & OUTFITTER, Victokia Avknuk, (Adjoining Bank New Zealand) WANGANUI.
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 89, 16 February 1876, Page 2
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824Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 89, 16 February 1876, Page 2
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