Ginghams, plain ■*.v ' . T cheek . 1. . . /P? striped . . ; Prints, best lilac organdie striped cambric delaine Winceys Mohairs, plain ■ striped Silk, checked gros moire Swiss checks Wove and steiped skirting Net skirts . Netted wool skirts. Demie cloth do Printed cashmere shawls do barege plaids Worsted hose White cotton do . • Lambs wool underdresses Gloves, silk, ribbons,,; y v Cambric Waterproof cloaks . HEN’S AFPAPEL. Scotch tweed suits : Shirts, cotton scarlet cashmere blue flannel fancy regatta ; ,r striped jean Shetland merino Crimean Pants, merino Socks, do worsted white cotton Linen collars Shirt fronts Waterproof coats, gossamer zephyr blue cashmere drab twilled Milton silk capes Silk ties Handkerchiefs, blue twilled silk silk bandannas Turkey red Madder cochineal flag Braces, itidiarubber Velvet, chintz printed Hats, straw drab and black alpaca hair cloth felt turbans Cavoui’s Caps, cloth blue Canadian Alma, silk-lined Gloves, Lisle thread , Vests , white 'marseillCs Trowsers, tick linen drill . Railway rugs CHILDREN’S APPAREL. Boys’, worsted hose linen collars ; . lambs wool shirts- „■ - dresses-- V-’ „ . pants : . striped jean shirts: ;; ■ Moire caps and turbans Alma caps • belts • . i ; Girls’ lambswool dresses ' felt bloomers do , and cap 3 trimmed Children’s gaiters scarlet hose ' cashmere hoods ' do hats ; coloured wool hoods Turkey red cambric HOUSE DRAPERY, Russian diaper Linen damask cloth Table napkins Furniture prints • White counterpanes Chintz printed window blinds White linen ’ ' v Flannels, Welsh y Electoral blue union Linen damask brown crash - SMALL WARES. White ground quilting Scarlet fringe Plaiu toilette do Openhead do Chaine vause Cotton ferret Stay binding Bury tapes Broad do Axminster do Frame do Hooks and eyes Pins Hair pins Buttons, leather silk linen gilt Boot web Carpet binding Worsted do Cotton reels Linen thread , Needles A lbums y iA y j •; ■-y yyv- { V Paperhangings, &c. Stc. N.B.—The Goods will be on view the day prior to the Sale ; in consequence of the great number of the lots, the sale will commence at 11 o’clock precisely. The Auctioneers invite* the especial attention of the Trade and public generally to these periodical Sales. The Goods being consigned from one of the first London Houses, will be found'to be of the .best materials and latest fashion, and. willl>e sold on terms seldom.offered. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers Refresh men ts providad. N.B.—The next Sale will take place in the beginning of April next. Taupo-quay, January 14th, 1864. ........ Large of Goo Is from London, ex “ Wild Duck.” . Messrs. Gudgeon and Co. ILL offer by public auction, ,at; HQWE’S : CONCERT on-Wednesday TKursdafj, tfie B'rd. February. The . first Consignment of Goods . 7 assorted especially for. this .market,—consisting of ? .. g LADIES’ APPAREL. Coatees, diagonal'coating brown linen,. m W M v, KELLS begs to inform liis friends and -customers Wanganui, that he lias disposed of bis entire Business to Mr. James Moore • and lie embraces the present opportunity, of returning his most sincere thanks, for tlie very, liberal support which he has received, during the time he has carried on business in Wanganui, and has much pleasure in introducing his Successor, who he feels assured will study their convenience and merit their confidence'and support. Wanganui, July 14, 1864. James Moore JJAS much pleasure in informing the Public of Wanganui, that he has purchased Mr. Wm. Kells’ Stock-in-trade, and intends carrying on the business in all its Branches, in the premises lately occupied by. Mr. Kells on Taupo Quay, and by diligent attention to business and moderate charges, he hopes to * receive their patronage and support. The whole of the Stock on hand will be sold off at reduced J prices, to make room for Fresh Goods. N.B- —Families and Country Settlers supplied on liberal ! terms, and orders executed Avdth promptitude and despatch. * Just Arrived ex “ TYNE.” - - A large supply of Fine Teas, Sugars, Potted Salmon, Fruits, 1 and JNegrohead Tobacco, at J. Moore’s late W. Kells Taupo Quay. Wanganui, January 14, 1864.
H. A . Arthur, Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer, Undertaker, &c. N.R.—Polishing and Repairs. Workshop at the hack of Messrs. Bell’s Stores, Victoria-avenue. Orders left at Mr. M. Hurley’s will be at(ended to. January 14, 1864. Kotice. a TJ, Persons having Claims upon the -Undersigned. are requested to present the same for immediate payment, and. Persons indebted to him will oblige by paying their accounts without delay. • T._ TUFFIN V December 24, 18G3.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 379, 28 January 1864, Page 2
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