SOMETHING SPECIAL. DRESSMAKING, ■\7ETE hare opened up our first Shipment of Lorely Dress Goods, alao Blousings in Delaines, Voiles, Crepe de Chines, and Silks of Erery Description We pride ourselyes on the premier position of adorning the Noblest of Creation. Miss MACRAE is now ready to take orders. D< J. ESAU & CO., DRAPERS, MILLINERS, AND DRESSMAKERS, S3, Victoria Arenue, Wanganui. U3\C3 ~~ WANGANUI, AND AT PALMERSTOH N. AND WELLINGTON, Have Just Landed, from the Greatest English, Continental, and American Exporters, some of the FINEST DELICACIES Procurable, Including— FROM CROSSE AND BLACKWELL—Mulligatawny Paste FROM CROSSE AND BLACKWELL-Cumed Fowl FROM CROSSE AND BLACKWELL-Phillip and Canaud Sardines. FROM CROSSE AND BLACKWELL—White Wine and Crystal Vinegar FROM A. L. PRICE, BORDEAUX—Vinaigre I}e Qualitre Extra (a splendid Vinegar). . FROM A. L. PRICE, BORDEAUX—Champignous Extra (the Finest French Mushrooms) FROM A. L. PRICE, BORDEAUX—Asporges Extra (Asparagus tips in bottles) • . ~'"■■■ FROM A L. PRICE, BORDEAUX—OIires, farcies a la HuuV D' Olive. Extra (the finest fruits stuffed, with pioked Anchovies) »*."'**'' FROM A. L. PRICE, BORDEAUX—Mustarde, Excelsior (the Great French" Appetiser) .FROM P. KOOL, ALMAAR, HOLLAND-Dutch Cheese FROM H. PECK—Oamembert and Roquefort Cheese FROM H. PECK—Cambridge Pork and Apple and Tomato Sausages FROM A. F. McLAREN, U.S.A.—Dairymaid and Imperial Cheese. FROM THE SWEEDISH PRESERVING UNION, GOTHENBURG^Wood Trouse FROM BARNARD AND ClE—Truffles Pelee ASSOCIATION, UNITED. | 'Pnona 89. AVENUE AND TAUPO QUAY. j i ' ■ . . ■ LAST TWO WEEKS OF CREMER'S GREAT CLEARING SALE. LEAVING WANGANUI THROUGH ILL-HEALTH. CALL AND INSPECT GOODS. EVERYTHING TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. NEEDLEWORK, FANCY GOODS, AND TOYS AT YOUR OWN PRICE . DON'T BE AFRAID TO MAKE AN OFFER, AS ALL THE STOCK MUST GO DURING THE NEXT TWO WEEKS. DON'T FORGET— CEEMEE'S CLO SING UP SALE. try Mellor's ™*: Excellent Quality. ScIUC6/ o*a HIGH-CLAS i S . . . #f TAILORING. \pi -YTJS HAVE just opanod our third Ship. >*, m*n* °^ r>to(i Sai*injj», Tw»«ds, fj\ Ti»iiniM», Trouiarimgs, •#§., f«c J \ Spring and Suumtr lf»«r. 1 \ Th« first tfro shipm«nti sold ia 48 m^"M WE HATE th« Finest S*leotioa •rer F\ V ohown in Ifang^nui. M/ WE HATE a Firrt-tiaw Gai^tr, wh« %f hoick tk« T«rr kigh#«t «r««[*mti«lß. I ■. ' WE HATI m Fir^dim SWf of H»»«U, |[ who inly <tura «t s lk»t-aift«« Job. WE HATfI th« i«u« of b*ing th« Wanting Hijk-dM* T*ior« mt Wamganui, and w« iatend t» r*t»i» tk»t po»ikio» Kindly pla«« y»»» ord«ri «arly t* pr»T*m4 fliMtppoist«M«i. T. DICKSON A C° HIGH-CLISS TIILOaS AN© t M9RCBRS, f . ATINUB, WAftGIXIL
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12638, 27 October 1905, Page 6
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