Henry- n ilyoii, [GROCER & TEA DEALER, . ; TAUP(|;:'QrjAY, > : r Corner of AVTicksteed ■ Place,' Wanganui. ? -Dav£d,Nathan''’ ■•■■■: INVITES public attention to his extensive, and well assorted stock of —- ' Linen drapery, Silks, Mercery, Fancy 'Dresses/ Shawls, Cloaks, Mantles, Ribbons, Laces, Hosijery, and Haberdashery, ,
personally selected expressely for this Market, and suitable for the present-season; Linens . Irish, Diapers; table damask, ladies’ collars with or without cuffs, rough and dressed hollunds, ticking, huckaback, tapesj &c. . Calicos .... . ; Grey, white' and twilled, llor rock s’ long cloths, Indian twill, croydon, furniture dimity, glazed chintz, jaconet and silesia linings, derries, solid check and fancy ginghams, Hoyle’s'fancy and' French piiuts, &c. Flannels. -■ ■ Welsh, saxony and coloured flannels. Dresses: . An immense variety of new dress goods, comprising the chief novelties of the. season, French merino, coburgs, lustres, black and cob-ured Circassians, alpacas, winceys, llamas, plaids, droguets, reps, fancy stuffs/ die. r ' . ; ■; suis. ,' Good black and coloured silks for dresses,. Persians &e. ; . and iCloaks, .uv\ in cloth, beaver and seal skin, the newest and most fashionable shapes. : Fancy Departments. : \ >A beautiful collection of ribbons, velvets, trimmings, Feathers, flowers, embroidery, laces, ladies’ and gent.’s gloves, chenille and silk hair nets,, ladies and,boys’ belts, ladies and children’s' under clothing. Garibaldi jackets; also a large assortment of new crinolines. Hosiery: Men’s, women’s and children’s woollen, merino and cotton hose and half hose, white, browu and coloured. .. Clothing. .. .■ . ' Mens’ youths’ and boys’ cloth, tweeds, and other suits ; cloth, tweed, j cord, , mole, and other trousers ; cloth and tweed vests ; cloth caps, felt hats, boys’ knickerbocker suits, white, fancy regatta and Crimean shirts. Boots and Shoes. An immenee stock of men’s, women's and children’s hoots; and shoes, off every description. . ; June 18th, 1863., Notice.
IS hereby given, that all Cattle found trespassing on my Land after this date will he .charged for at the rate-of ls ; per week ; and that none.;will be allowed to he driven from thence without my permission. All accounts now due to .me will be placed in a lawyer’s hands for collection unless j settled by the eud of this month. ' JOHN WALKER. .Tune 11,1863. j £3o© or £4OO. j WANTED' to B trrow, the above sum, on good freehold security. . r; Apply ; at the Office of this Paper. . .... Wanganui, . . • July 2nd, 1803.. . Seed Oats and Wheat. pUKE White Tartarian Oats for sale, i. free from Drake ; also,-excellentearlyK Adelaide "Wheat, at* M essrs. and JONES’, E, ivgitikei. , . June 4, 1863. ’ i - Milo ironing Cupid. fIpHE Fees for the services of the above 1 Horses being due on .the 28th February, payment of the same is requested to be made on or before, the 30th May. TAYLOR, WATT,; & Co,, April 29tli, ISU3.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 354, 30 July 1863, Page 2
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