THE EMPORIUM OF STYLE AND FASHION. -;... .J. PAUL "/ XTAVIN'G received for this ; season ' XTH • some of the Choicest Shipments of ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL GdODS ever shown in Wanganui, would , draw' special attention to his maanificent b - - stock of 1 MILLINERY, BONNETS, TBIMMED HATS AND STRAW GOODS, Broche 1 , Silk and Satin 'Mantillas! Cash-' mere Dolmaus, elegantly trimmed with > Lace, Black Chenille Capes in great t variety. ..u . . •! DRESS DEP AR TME X T Includes . . NunsJ^eiling and Beiges ..,,-■, The new Crb'pette Cloth, 44in.wide, 2/11 ;»er-yard" ' "_' ' ".'■'.'.'"","'•. Satin's 'arid B).'o'ehS Silk for trimmings" 1 ' Qploufe'dand'-Fancy Sateens,' lo£d;" 4 - ' Frericli Sateen Pompadour ' ■ • -' — ':■ 'Medallion Border for flounces, 1/0 per '-■ ' ! uyardj-- ■! K ■, .-■ .ni.; ,*■■ ;- * 'Oatmeal.Cloths in all colours, 1/, 1/3 ' . Fancy. Towelling for. children's dresses, ' ' V 6 i V ■ '-'.' ■•', '• ,', ■" . Athelea Twills and Sateens ' Cambrics —Plain arid Brdehe' Madras and Indian Muslins, all shades J. PAUL ;would also call? special attention to his magnificent stock of . -.5 HOUSE FURNISHINGS. ; [ong Lace Curtains direct from the I -' ' ' ; marinfacturers, from 3/11 to 35/ Eaee Curtains, new pattern, just intro- '■ ; i duced, ;32/G , .; , : - ' / Prints in groat variety, from C-Jd ; Table JDamask,, all kinds, from 12Ad ■ Shirtings, fast colours,' 7-J 1 Cretonnes, in special designs, lOJd to 1/9 ■■ • : -' ' ' S. CASES ■■'■■ Ladies' and children's Hosiery ■ ' ' Lace Goods of every doscriplion Cream Laces from 2d per yard . Sunshades and Umbrellas in variety _ . .3 CASES Muslin and Lisso Frilling.?, cream, ecru' and white, from 3.1 per yard Muslin and Lace Ties, 6d and 9d each Joseph" paul. 200 ziuc-lined Cases for sale, cheap. SPECIAL FOR TIIE KACE WEEK. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT,' ' ■ ' MHB.WALKEE 7 S now opening up anotl icr large shipment of I. NEW GOODS, ' which will be on view ON SATURDAY, lira INSTANT. SPECIAL! SPECIAL,!'/ SPECIAL!!! A LAKGE ASSORTMENT' OF ,„ PATUSIAN BONNETS, Comprising nil the newest shapes,, tljß favourite being t!io Princess of \\ r ales. Largest and best assortment of Millinery in town. Hats in tho " Patience," Manola, iiahgtry, Spanish, May (Juaen, Princes?; and Sunflower. . \i, A largo stock of French Flowers & Feathers. Large Lot "of Coloured Fashionable Hats, bought very cheap. NOVELTIE3 IN COSTUMES. Sunshades thb newest designs and colours, a::d special good value. MANTLES AND JACKETS In Cashmere, Brocade, and Satin, a largo . stock, varying in prico from 25s to eight guineas. ■ MRS WALKEJR Would call special attention to the Dress. Department. A large assortment of ' DRESS MATE RIALS, Including the most Fashionable Fabrics. The new Nun's Crape Cloth, in all shades. DSVFSS MAKlNG'Conducted -under tho supervision of an Ex* | pet'ienecd Dressmaker. Style, fit, and i good work' guaranteed; ' SOLE AOEXT FOlt JTABAirE WEIOUiL's PAPER--1 CUT PATTKUSS. ' • ' ■. ' Koto the Address, — • JIRd WALKER'S Mn/r.ixEiiY & Onrpirrrsa-EsTABLisiiJiKXT Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. ' ,' PUBLTC~NOTICE. r rHE J u'udei l »igued .begs most respectfully Ji i to inform ihe inhabitanU in and around Wiinjjimui that, luiviug taken over tlio oldestablished Butchery business, 1 situated in Victoria Avenue, opposite English Church, and formerly known as tho Wanganui Meat Company, ho is now prepared to supply Families, Hotels, Boarding-house Keepers' : and others with the priinesfc of BEEF AND WETItER MU;TTON To be procured on tho the West Coast. Arrangements have also been made for a constant supply of dairy-fed Pork. The Small Goods and, Poultry Department will still bo under ,Mr C.'s own supervision, 1 : and no expense will bo Bpared to make it ' I . second to none in the North Island Note tho address,— JOilN CKESWELL, Opposite Church of England, VicToiiiA Avenue. Wanganui. N.B. — Families waited on daily, and ordei'3 punctually attended to. [ . NOTICE. t TO FAEMERS AND THE PUBLIC ■ : GENERALLY. I rpHE undersigned, in connection with his I- .J. other business, is maker of all kinds of Agricultural Implements in general use } .ni this district, including Wool Presses of 'any, desired pattern ; 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 Ma'ehines supplied on' tho shortest notice. B^orse Shoeing Forge' in connection .with the : . abovo branch, and work executed by com--8 patent workmen. In stock and in progress — Cool Presses j'Land Rollers, Plain, Seg- ' B ment, and Cambridge ; Dray, and general i Wheel work. j , DAVID MURRAY, Engineer, Millwright, Blacksmith, Boilermaker, Iron and Brass Founder, and Wheelwright, Wanganui leonWobks, \ T.wjfo^ay«»,«»u««u«,«vw«-WaDsaav>i
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 7 November 1882, Page 1
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697Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 7 November 1882, Page 1
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