THE EMPORIUM OF STYLE AND FASHION. J. PAUL HAVING received for this season some of the Choicest Shipments of ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL GOODS ever shown in Wanganui, would draw speoial attention to his magnificent m!A .. stock of MILLINERY, BONNETS, TRIMMED HATS AND J3TRAW GOODS, Broche 1 , Silk and Satin Mantillas, Cashmere Dolmans, elegantly trimmed with Lace, Black Chenille Capes ,in great variety. , DRESS DEPARTMENT Includes Nuns' Veiling and Beiges The new Crepette Cloth, 44in wide, 2/li' per yard ' ' ' Satins and Broobi Silk for trimmings Coloured and Fancy Sateens, 10 Jd French Sateen Pompadour Medallion Border for flounces, 1/6 per . yard Oatmeal Cloths in all colours, 1/, 1/3 Fancy Towelling for children's dresses, Athelea Twills and Sateens Cambrics — Plain and Broche Madras and Indian Muslins, all shades J. PAUL would also call? special attention to his magnificent stock of HOUSE FURNISHINGS. , ong .Lace Curtains direct from the ■ manufacturers^ from 8/11 to 35/ Lace Curtains, new pattern, just introduced, 32/6 Prints in great variety, from OJd Table Damask, all kinds, from I2^d Shirtings, fast colours, 7|d Cretonnes, in special designSj 10-Jd to 1/9 5 CASES ! Ladies' and children's Hosiery Lace Goods of every description Cream Laces from 2d per yard Sunshades and Umbrellas in variety < 3 CASES Muslin and Lisse Frillings, cream, ecru' and white, from 3d per yard Muslin and Lace Ties, 6d and 9d each Joseph" paul. 200 zinc-lined Cases for sale cheap. SPECIAL FOR THE' RACE WEEK. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. MRS WAX.K.ER IS now opening up another large shipment of NEW GOODS, which will be on view ON SATURDAY, 14th INSTANT. SPECIAL ! ' SPECIAL ! ! SPECIAL ! ! ! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PARISIAN BONNETS, Comprising all the_ newest — shapes, tho favoivrilcibcing-IHo Princess of Wales; — Largest' and best assortment of Millinery in town. Hats in the " Patience," Manola, liaugtry, Spanish, May Queen, Princess, and ' Sunflower. A large stock of French Flowers & Feathers. Large Lot of Coloured. Fashionable Hats, bought very cheap. NOVELTIES IN COSTUMES..' Sunshades the iicwest designs and - colours, a::d special good value. MANTLES AND JACKETS In Cashmere, Brocade, and Satin, a large stock, varying in price from 25s to eight guineas. MJRS. WALKER '-,' Would cnll special attention .to the Dross, Department. A large assortment of DRESS MATERIALS, . ;".' " Including the' most Fashionable Fabrics/ The new Nun's Crape Cloth, in'all shades; ' DRESSMAKING; 1 Conducted under the siip'oi'vision of an Experienced Dressmaker! ■ Style, fit, and - good work guaranteed. ' • SOLE AGEXT TOlt 3IADAIIK WEI&EI<'B TAPER} , "cut pattekns. . .;, , r Note the Address, — MRS WALKER'S : ; Millinery & Outfitting Establishment Victoria Avenue, Wauganui. .. PUBLIO^NOTICE. rpHE undersigned begs most respectfully j- to inform the inhabitants in and around Wangamd that,, having taken over the oldestablished Butchery business, situated in Victoria Avenue, opposite English Church, and formerly known as the Wanganui Meat Company,, he is now prepared to supply Families, Hotels, sJoarding-house Keepers' and others with the priniest of BEEF AND WETHER MUTTON To be procured on the the West Coast. Arrangements have also been made for a constant supply of dairy-fed Pork. , „ The Small Goods and Poultry Department will still be under Mr C.'s own supervision, and no expenso will be spared to make it second to none in the North Island Note the address, — JOHN CEESWELL,Opposite 'Church of England, Victoria Avenue. Wanganui. N.B. — Families waited on daily, and orders , punctually attended to. : NOTICE. 1 TO FARMERS AND THE PUBLIC 1 GENERALLY. I rpHE undersigned, in connection with his X other business, is maker of all kinds ' of Agricultural Implements in general use [ ni this district, including Wool Presses of any desired pattern j Land Rollers, Plain, Segment, and Cambridge, or any desired " width ; Weight Drays, Farmers' Tip, or Wool, with harvesting tops if required, , Castings for all kinds of Agricultural Machines supplied on the shortest notice. Horse Shoeing Forge in connection with the above branch, and work executed by competent workmen. In stock and in progress i — Cool Presses ; Land Rollers, Plain, Segment, and Cambridge ; Dray, and general l Wheel work. DAVID MURRAY, 1 Engineer, Millwright, Blacksmith, Boilert ' maker, Iron and Brass Founder, and Wheelwright, P Wangakui IronWojiks, IwpQ,Q/iay mmimmmilml , mi 'Wangfwui
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 28 October 1882, Page 1
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670Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 28 October 1882, Page 1
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