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IMPORTANT NOTICE. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES IN THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT EFFECTED BY THE INTRODUCTION OF i The New System of Things! i BY TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, ( Mr A. OLIVER, CUTTER ). PT>ELL, while heartily thanking his numerous customers for •_D the very liberal support accorded to him during the pait, feels that to make his came and trade as a first-class TAILOR AND CLOTHIER still more popular throughout these important districts, a special effort mußt be put forth to place this department on such a liberal basis that many who have either been deterred from having their garments made to measure, or who may have taken advantage of cheaper labour in the larger centres of population, may now see it to their advantage to patronise local industry; T-EiES JXTESTTfT SYSTEM Which has been brought about by a mutual concession on the parb of P. BELL as Proprietor Mb OLIVER, as Cutter, and the staff of workmen employed, will, with the co-operation of a discerning public, enable P. BELL to submit, his revised list at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. The department is now in full working order, and P. BELL'S representative will canvass town and country, with full range of patterns and revised prices. i PETER BELL ? TAILOR AISTD CLOTHIER, NEXT BANE OF NEW ZEALAND. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF GENERAL IRONMONGERY, IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF TOT. 33. SBA^Xr. npHE Trustees in this estate have decided NOT to INVITE TENDERS for the purchase of this Valuable Stock, but intend offering; it to the public direct, who will therefore have the full benefit of the sacrifice that must be made in order to EFFECT A READY SALE. With this object in view, a discount of TWENTY PER CENT, • or FOUR SHILLINGS in the POUND, for CASH, wiU be allowed. Still further reductions on Trade Parcels, and Liberal Terms given on Appproved Bills. N.B.— As the Trustees' instructions are peremptory to wind up the estate with the least possible delay, the public can rely upon getting better value than ever before offered them in Wanganui. HENRY WILLIAMSON, JOHN P. WATT, TRUSTEES. Wanganui, August 7th, 1880.

IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF SAMUEL PETERS, WANGANUI. A FIRST Dividend in the abovei estate will be payable on and. after Monday next, the 16th instant,, I at the office of Messrs Thompson,. 3 Shannon & Co., Panama- street, Wel~ j liagton. J. S. M. THOMPSON, Trußtee. ' L Wellington, 12fch August, 1880.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9198, 17 August 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9198, 17 August 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9198, 17 August 1880, Page 3

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