■~*.,v -mtmrnßammmk* m iniMiisrisMiHli— sTj LAND, WAIMATE PL/UKS GEORGE A HURLEY, Lard Aohrt, Maka ia; *&° Bead Hurley's Land AdvertigemonS on 4th Page. nPHOMPSOW.OHANNONA jpfO # Are Bhowiag NEW GOODS As undernotcd, H3T FOE^OASH ONLY. 250 Yards Gheot and Stripe Beiges, '61d yard. Usually sold at 9£d 730 Yards Foule Dress Stuffs, all wool, in greys and fawns, 7fd yard. Usually soldatlOfd 3000 Y&rdß Ecarte Beige Dress Stuffs, 4fd yard. Usually sold at BJd 25C0 Yards Summer, Dreas Seirgcs, all plain colours, 6Jd yard. Uusunlly sold at 9d 25 Pieces Jubilee Challenge Cashmere, <t2in wide, all colours, Is 3d yard. Usnallf sold at Is 9d SCOO JTards Dress Stuffs, in all the : Checks, Stripes, Plain, Homespuns, ana, Fancies, 9£d to Sa yard. All marked at tbe actual Wholesale Price 320 Yards new Striped Zephyrs, 4|d yard Usually sold at B}d. 810 Beal Tufted Zephyr*, Bsd. Usually sold at Is 9d— A Great Job 100 Pieces Prints, light and dark patterns, warranted fast colours, 2fd per yiird. Usually sold at 4£d , . r 30 Pieces Fancy Printß, warranted to Waih, 3Jdyard 42 Pieces Alsatian Printß, beautiful designs and Bplendid cloth, 4£d yard. (This is the English manufaetnrors* price for these, and are honestly worth 6fd yard = -■-'-• 50 Pieces Brench Prints, magnificent pat» r terns, unequalled in New Zealama fcfe our price— 6fd yard. " Usually sold at B|dyard 30 Pieces Galatea Stripes, all colours, grand quaJity, 6fd. Usually sold at B|d 40 Pieoss Sateens, in all colours, but quality. 9fd yard, Usually sold ab Is China Matting, yard wide, at 6|d yard Linobums, 2 yards wide, 4s 3d yard Painted Baok Floor-clotb, 2yds wide, Is lid yard, lyd wide, Is yard White Twill Sheetings, 60in wide, 7fdyard Cretonnes, good quality and patterns, 4jd yard _ . • .-:-'.? The meat magnificent assortment of Toilets, Qui.fr, and Counterpanes ever shown, commencing at 3s 6d, for full size white Mavcella Quilt . r. i Dinner Napkins f'om 5i 9d doz. Jfnll eiut 70 Children's Fancy Galatea Straw Hatu, trimmed ribbon, 6d each. Usually sold at la 30 Children's Fanoy Galatea Straw Hatn, trimmed ribbon,9d each. Usnally sold at Is 3d . 115 Children s Sailor Straw Hats, trimmed ribbon, white and fancy, Is 6(1. UVllally sold at 2* 3d 250 Girls' Straw Hats, trimmed ribbon, iii Aurora, Alaska, Croquet; Fedora, Ohio, and Coquette shapes, while, fanoy, and colours, 1b 9d Is lid, and 8s 6d I Case of Children's Summer Costumes, Frook, Tuni 8 and Overalls, commet^- , ciagat2ußd" 1 Case Pique Pelisses, handsomely embroidered and trimmed, commencing at 8s 8d 1 Case Children's Sun Bonnets, a job, conn sieting of High Crown Nbrmanby'a, Trimmed Embroidery, in white and oreme, and a grand lot; of coloured in Satin, Fancy tiateen, Canvas, et«. AU at very much less than ordinary Whole* Bale Price j and we could not replace at the prices we are offering at, 7 , viz., • 8« lid up: Jl Case Litt c Boys' Summer Knickerbocker Boatswain's Suite, O to 3, in White, Galatea, and Fanoy, 7s 9d. ffheae are very pretty and will soon be sold 1 Case Children's Laos and Lini/n Diaper Finafores, beautifully trimmed, commencing at lOJd each I Case Ladies' Print and Zephyr Shirts, foe ; summer wear, all prices ' '".. I Case Beal Ostrioh feather Mounts, for Millinery wear, all new colours, corn* menoing at 2s each . ■ : X Case Cbrse'ts, all sises and makes* including our well-known mako The Taibot and N« Plus Ultra For Mantles and Dust Cloaks, we sic uni equalled for Style, Quality, and frictt the largest ohoice in Wanj{«nui to <' aeleot from FOB OAsFoNLT, Thompson, Shannon &fy v . t YICTOKIA AYIISUB, WANGANUI. MOULT'dfor Pens, Ink, Paper, and «U requisites in Stationery. Wanted Known. nHEB SE, OHfiß ÜB. Just to hand— Another consignmeafc of firsfc-olajs Cheese, from the Otak«ho> 'Dairy Faotory. . • . . * M. HOGAN & 00., Sole Aganti. TTTANTEDKnown-M. Hogan & Go.haTa T V on hand— Wheat, ©ate, Chaff, Bran. Pollard, Barley, Maize, Potatoes, Carrots. Lime, Bonedust, Fencing Wire (bairb and plain), Staples, Woolpaoke, Twine, Ao.. Agents for Brooke'a " Parfeot Sheep Djp.'* ANTfiD Known-Quinces ! Quinces ! I Quinces ! ! P— A consignment of dried Quinces, admirably adapted for pies, pudding, &o. To be sold cheap, -at M. Hogan and Oo.'e, Sole Agonts, Taupo Quay. »~— *«— ~~-"-»«— — — ~-— a Wanted. WAN TED Known— Special gmeoting o| the Temperanoe Brotherhood, thii (Friday) ereniug, at 8 o'clock. WANTEDTimmediately— Assistants,' im- : proverb, and upprenticea to our Dressmaking Department. Apply to Mrs Ben* cette, at Nicbolls and Boundy'g. W^- STED "~ A steady Bjy to rido the ?¥ raoehorae " Spray " iv her work* aleo in her rafi:a. Not to excoed 7sfc, with aaddle. Apply to Jorry Wil«on, Denbigh Hotel Stables, or 0. Henry, Folding. ' ■ FOUfcD — Last week, on top ot Durie's Hill, a parcel couta ning slirrup iroas &o. Fjhdcr can have a*me by applying at this GiUca »ud payiug cost of this advertise* ment. ANIED to SelPXshop, with foSsj window. E rery thing complete, and ready to be removed. Apply CHBOirioiiß Office. mASTE D^Kuowu— Toat James JBeokhai ¥¥ turned up again, ft ni ia now prepared to heel the ecue of all who may favour him, with a call. WAWlßiiKiim-arS^lipHfTBSK ff rupt Stock atxll onj e«Uing at fM below actual cost price. Now is the time to Becure Christmas presents. EP. ware of all kinds, Goid sets, marvellously cheap. MX reasonable offer refused. Shop wiU .hor',! J oloae. KopairH doae us usual. John Fp>be/» agent. ' W^'ANTKDKnown^HotHe"»;T^7o^o: Uccaa, Pastry, Scones, &, 0 ., as ufubL on snJ afta* this date afc tho B-ldgwayslTeel Pje^Shop^^ s J W4. PEE (I bTEet^iX ati'-roQaieol Houae^ nice situation abaot two miles f«>m Hmiv 1^ ThftWAg Bomber. \% l A NT SD-^ For DresjmaSiog Depwl • ** mt nfc, BkirD and Bo:ly hands. Mutt be competent; to nYhhc-ff. Apply to HUw Down. VictorJß H<:r.Rj. XTTAJNTESb K9ow7~Bo»rd and Residence J \f ¥m /.ro or t-wo sisgl- gentlemen wif h\ } i f.nn minutes walk of i*o;t Offiofl. IS- v f. I prf>?k t infiu^irif; w>)vv& jua<4 mondinfc
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11631, 4 November 1887, Page 3
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972Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11631, 4 November 1887, Page 3
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