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1879 I WINTER SEASON I 1879 Direct aWfioii t6 n th«if'JD ( jspla^ : "^ AUTUMN; A N;P W INOIERiGOPODS All the B^s^'^pvelti^s'in'^lleEnglißn and Foreigh^tearkete.Var^'offer.e^'''. ' ,' 'foi? jinapec'tipn • V| , . / , !\'■ < the first consistine of— 50 PAQKAGES, y ,7Oi ; S'^'fiC' Y\i\i\V.< 1 .:-■-.: l\ I Is now opened apiand marked off at the/ usual Low Pbices that.-Him^ii J ■|L. N^qla.s^Cp's Eatab- { y X ■ lisnnftjnt is notei for. ". ■, MILLL^Mf ' l AND' " ; FANCf ; JBEgA^TMEN^. — The Millinery ( I)ep"artmeht is now under the' charge f of Miss : Kek^edj (recently from.jPeter.PJopinson S, Begent Stree^^pndon)/ Ladies '.may' rely that ail orders entrusted to her will be executed in'thfe Latest? Lonidon Styles, Wy^affe o^ened'Th "this 1 dci.' partment it'large l a ; sßo ! rtment ! of— • Ladies' and jChildren's Ulsters and Jackets .G. '.r'/u'U \\ J jt\ J1 Wool and Paisley Shawls, in all the latesfcEuropean Styles"' ' .■-■-' Felt, Strasv^uVeltvet. 6M' Satin ( Hais and monneta^ in ail/the Hewest shapes; »W«wok i n • ■ ■■" ,"'"' f -'^ ; ■■ ! ' iflowerß, Eeathieesivand Ocnsmeotsi - : Laces, Nets, Raching ?o I'V.ic ..c . Special lin<Bs~in"EveHng7fliiol Bridal Flowers .S^iViAv/ Black and Colored Silks "and Satin Bonn^f-'^' '"^Y; 1 :" ;,''■; Trimmings; atia < '(3fk.Dg r Wj'n^li tHe,n'ewest s!Me8 Uf " ( - c -/•■■-•■:•■■■" Plain and Fancy EibbonjS, Silk Scarfs, Neck Handkerchief's' anci Squares y 00l Scarves, S^qjiares^Ciou'ds, Collarettes, ' Opere'ttes, ' CrosOvers, Jackets Black and Colored-' Silk Umbrellas, Black' aiid Colored Velvets "■ Ladies' Skirts'vm Eiderdown, Satin, 1 Quilted;lSfttiri .€loth, and Lustre Quiltedo V .. -i-i v - • Black Lustre, andirichlyJtnmmed 1 and ErnbroideTed-Felt~Fetea, in all shades „: j; . ./:: ,' :..-■{'.' : "':' We wou!d'>draw' special attention to our Coraeftiand. stay/jDepartmentj 1 ; • ott ß llNbt?eGlothing AND iBA/^LINBi* „ ... Will be found ! l splendidly' assorted Chemiooß, Night u iDresses',' Uami'soles,' and Drawerß,, richly trimmed, with embrmc^r^ cheap in price Ladies M^imp" Vests and, Drawers, very suitable for the'season ' '" Infants Cashmere Cloaks and Squares . richly o trimmed ): Al ''■'■■ /: Embroidered and Quilted Pelisses Embroiderea" J Eob^l Monthly Gowns, ' "< Head Flannels -, , Satin Quilted Hats; a^d Bonnets ! And every r^uisite'for the Nursery THE DBjESSMAKING AND .MANTLE DEPAETMENT Is still conducted, under the; efficient management of whose eftbrls haye ,j given: such entire Batisfactiqn v Ladies may rely upon getting their Dreßses * ; madbi^'tiie.Latest Styleß, .■■'../. : combined with Excellence of Work, and .. Perfection of '' Fit. Tills Department . can show the choicest asßorment of Costumes, Jackets, and Ulsters ever shown in Wanganui. .'j ■_' A Large Assortmeut of New Dress Materials in Tweed, Cloth;: Costume Twill, Serge,, Satin. Cloth, . Parisian Cords, Homespun Plain and Twilled Winceya, ,Bla.ck , Lustres, -Cashmere Cloth, Paramatta Crape Cloth, , Baratheas, Buttons, .Fringes, Moonlight, and Waterfall [Trimmings.- ■ ;-./ ■.■-. -,-. 'THE MANCHESTER DEPABT. '■' -''MENtV We conjSidentlyiolicit; theipatyonage Heads of Families.r^otel Keepei-s, , Bad all those- abou.t tQ ; furnish, to : our. Bfcock of household ;! Prapery,s, which will be fQund ,jthproughly complete,, and the Prices exceptibnally low. Heavy Wel^h Flannel, warranted full 36 inches wide -.;•'.. White and unbleached Towels,! Sheeting iv single and double width •- White and r Ool6redi Oouhterpanes, Toilet Ooverfi, All Wool Damakksin all colors White andiUnblea'ched Tablings, Muslin and Lace Curtains, Short Blinds Bed Ticks, JJoltgn. Twill Sheeting Horrockses and othdr leading lineß in Calicoes. THE CLOTHINQ DEPAETMENT Has received speoial attention, and will be found thoroughly assorted .' Scotch, English, and Colonial-made Clothing in Men's and Youths!, Buitß, knicker auits, troußers, and troußers anid;. vests, Men's, Boys',' and Youths' coaisj overcoats, ulsters, and mackintoshes, Crimean, Oxford, Harvard, and white Longcloth shirts, gent's hosiery, plain and fancy ribbed cotten, merino, and lambs-wool half -hose, under shirts and pants in brown cotton, white, colored, and fancy merino, plain and fancy ribbed lambswool. An exceptionally large variety of men's and boys' blacky brown, and drab hard and soft felt hats in all the leading shapes aow worn, tweidd travelling caps, smoking caps, real asal .ihats, fur caps, ties, scarfs, ■ollars, belts,, bracesj Btuds, golitaires, suits. The Is Table is crowded with 1000 fancy articles, both useful and ornamental. H. L. NICHOLAS & CO

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 4057, 3 June 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 4057, 3 June 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 4057, 3 June 1879, Page 4

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