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Wanganui Notices. WINTER TRADE! ! i WINTER TRADE I!! AT VICTORIA HOUSE. PETEE^]ELL ? S First Shipment, consisting of NINETY-SEVEN CASES & BALES (97) • J W Ex “ Perthshire,” “ Westland,”/' Otago,” ‘ 's.s. “ Rosetta,” ■ s.s. “ Cotopaxi,” s.s. “Assam,” and other Vessels, At Part Chalmers, Auckland, Wellington, and Melbourne. f. T~) BELL has much pleasure in anJU • nouncing the above arrivals, which will be further supplemented by additional shipments already advised. The large bulk of these purchases haying been made in the Home, Markets and under very favorable circumstances to P. BELL’S own order, he thus possesses facilities for doing a large trade on the most favorable terms to his customers, whose interest he ever makes it his aim to . study, as the surest way to benefit himself !

PETEK BELLAS “ ROUGH AND READY” SERGES, is' 6(3,' Is 6d, Is 6d, IN ALL THE LEADING SHADES. “ Rough and Ready” Serges “ Rough and Ready”,(Serges “ Rough and Ready” Serges “ Rough and Ready” Serges “ Rough and Ready” Serges “ Rough and Ready" Serges ... 1 6 ... 16 ... 1 6 ... 1 6 ... 16 ... 1 6 ; Peter Bell’s “ROUGH AND READY” SERGES Are kept down to last year’s Prices, though ; folly 3d per yard better value, hhvingi been bought unusually; well and .cheap ! “ROUGH AND READY” SERGES, : Is 6d, Is 6d, Is 6d, CAPITAL FAMILY-WEAK FOB WINTER 1

PETEK BELL’S WINCEYS, HOMESPUNS, CARMELITES, FOULI, CASHMERES, SERGES; j ' , AND ... VELVETEENS! VELVETEENS II Do outstrip anything likely to be shown in town, either for :43r Price, Quality, or Variety! Peter Bell’s FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, CALICOES, i . SHEETINGS, COUNTERPANES, r TO WELLINGS, TABLINGS, ; and -,-i BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, ■' ■ 'ABB OF THEMSELVES , ; AN IMMENSE STOCK! And■ the; Special, Low; Prices are quoted with a view, to, meet the requirements of those about to make Household Purchases, and who desire to Study Economy.

PETER BELL’S Is being rapidly filled up with a , i _ ■ GRAND STOCK, • And it will repay all who desire to be WELL AND CHEAPLY CLOTHED To make> their Purchases at VICTORIA HOUSE! • HATS! HATS: I HATS I HATS I In endless variety, and all the newest shades. • ■ Just Oi*ENma-Up,~ The New MUNSTER OVERCOATS! ! OVERCOATS FOR MEN, BOYS, . AND YOUTHS, Made Specially to P. BELL’S Order.

PETER BELL’S Tailoring Department (Mr A. OLIVER, Cutter and Manager), Is, now filled up with a Magnificent Stock of Winter Goods, and the Patterns being all specially selected to order in the Horne and Colonial Markets, Gentlemen can rely on getting a stock to select from second to none in the colony. Mr Oliver has so favorably established the reputation of of this Department, that nothing else need be said than that he continues to give further the greatest satisfaction as Exr perienced and FIRST-CLASS CUTTER ' The Stoch comprises : New Zealand, Scotch, Saxony, and i 1 West of England Tweeds ; also B1 ack and Blue Doeskin Corri- ' neres, Bedford Cords, Saddle Tweeds, Wool-dyed Yorkshire and West of England Superfine Cloths, Indigo Blue and Black Worsted Coatings, Indigo Blue Diagonals and Venetians. : Habit Cioths. Habit Cloths., Every Garment warranted to he Thoroughly Shrunh and Hand-made throughout. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. peteeT bell TAILOR, CLOTHIER, AND HABITMAKER, . Mr A. OLLIVER, Cutter. VICTORIA HOUSE , (Adjoining Bank of New Zealand), ~ VICTORIA AVENUE.

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Patea Mail, 2 June 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, 2 June 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, 2 June 1882, Page 4

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