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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMEN»T TO Tfiß- READERS OF .THE MAN AW AT q STANDARD. tlkpits and Gentlemen— ; r ~ y • - Ava^linjj myßelt of this reserved- .column ifor advertising m your fine district, I do so wiih the desire to bring more prominently before you tban has been done hitherto; txxe many speoial advantages you iU secure m f avoritfg me with your eßteemed orders, lUa my ,firat concern thas-.pariicular instructions are given to the assistants m the various departments to see that every attention and facility are givec to frieuds from "a distance in'oiakiDß their purchases, 6eeing ■that as a rule their time ia limited to a few hourß m town. 1 ■ ■'■•< ,Sho^il4 you find it inconvenient to visit my estabiishnoent at any time, your orders . by letter will, when at all, practicable, hay<> my personal attent on, or will be placed m 1 the hands of some responsible : representative ;|or execution. ;!-, „ j The reputation of Victoria. House w . flroaly efltabljsn?d, maiu'ly ihrOUßh the un-'remrttinK-ati'eßiiba of tlte -proprietor and his assistants, wno now for- upwards of & rqiwrter-Qf •Mi-century have given way. to none m their effort" to secure, the beac possible advantage for the buy. r, a success which be* sicles being ; the grand se'crtiii ; of r the permanence of the concern, is a -guarantee that yodr t interests will stilt qoutione to be the in*, oentive of a]! our. Oi.eiaLi.pna. . My own ex|jeneucp, combined with the asslßiahce of somu of the be's't ••buyers m the fcomjePanuV foreign markets, autt also my dargei -connection with ; »U the -bej>t. Colonial »Hpußeßr give meau adY*»tage r jwhich few can aV-oiu ia placiug before the public goods of th'fe : imost rccehV deai^hs ia every tlepiartnient,aud at prices jwhioh will be (faundfilowertoan can be qypced by tbfi smaller vegncerns ,ia opiiptry tqwns whose Pperationßare 'necessarily' restricted. I ilieNeW Departure wbion 1 have takeji m curtailing the credit system; and the of- that consideration whicji Biaify Monuy should alwayß command, are feafcarea of liberal dealing which I am sure will commend my establiahment, lo you afa the one deserving ; your'owtf hearty suppor^, ' an'cL' '*. worthy of Tecdmmenaatidri to yoor -friends. >■ ■"' ■■■•■■•>-;■■' *-■■■•■* <.--'M i. The liberal tiernjsndn whioh (We are now ..dDinji -business aretjiese— ;»e a^low a discouut of five per cent, on' all sales of teh shilling j "and opwards tor ek'sb— and we allow two-and-aiualf on- prompt'^ mqnihly accouots : this is equal to one suj Uiag off i^i utiue pound m the. n>at and sixpence m the i, latter^ aU, pth'er accounjDs being nett. I :"Btsing well posie'd ' ,up" by *ay. business agents in ■'■ tne Home andXDoionial markers as to the most iAvourabie'opportuiDities wbion nUQW-and afc4in,,oceur of buying no, whole lilies veheap, I,' very often ieoure such bar-. ' gains as epable me to offer' special induce'toents'^hiijb are largely •' taken 1 'advantage if iv thi» fiftfcrict,' and which ,are: well wortb Lyour consideratipD , v»s X am-gure a treat sa?-' r ing fcan often be effecjted . 'which : wflf" more i than cover the ettrfc -rkilwasjr ! ibt -toad ex« pengisi i .'■?' *w>;: < 7 a' , i u- : '-,-.' -.It. ■ 'I.ihwe; jjist Jiwntjuccjßiaiur iirif purchasing ; at. mj ow.i, : w Jwt, are. ki^o wu as Job ; Lih63 iiiseve'rar departments of our large busiuess which are, especiisilly to families "fst&iyltig economy,- par^icttlarft inWrestinic. ■3Jhese goods embrace snch useful lines jis [ Wlyterand ;Grey Calicoes, : Shee,t\ngß, Shirj;inga/Tablingp, HoVlands^Flannela, Washing Pww. Gltfgß^ffift'Zepnjri; Tweeds, Lace 5 atffl- Xm Wni.' : 'A Is-^ ftte • balance of !abou/bone oundccdiiHrl^'Aad'Childreb'g Cas^ tui^ea^ wh^qh are being, sql^ .at, Igbs than balf- „ orice, though*. all quite new goodg this season. 'From tihie to' timer hope td he able through the medium-of'tiiis' column £ to "bring undfer i ifoor notice, aay! special inducßme%ti^wbi6hjtthrpujjhjjßoccesaf ui: Dperatiqnfl , by my agents; T may be enabled to place belpre you. j Our Dress Department is replete w^n erery 'tn;lterl^i;*sbad^s-, ariff'fa^ri'c ttwst-in Vdgue Ibis seaBODV tod h hake i reserved ' special books from which I will be happjjtp^ut patterns and forward -with piices on applicatiou by 'KlTeror.other.wise. :-' " •- "- - vT; f !jH 'O'uf Millinery* pep&Vtmehfc hafr long naaipiainfed a r.WelUdeterved pre-emioen6e", tb^re being.no question but, we, car» cope with tie beat housesin th^e colony: for tasjs, s yle, amd Cheapness, bur Trimmed bonnets range! m and oar untrimmed ifUtetOfik Cdito -9a;i6d' :auy;i bonnets of last iaeaßtpinirKhpuglj .^>e .good ,f hapes and ■ m ( gpo4 ! oondit;ipa,a.re E01.d ...at leas tban half, 'price.*' ■-■'''"' >■■>-_. _- -' _ • ■•• I have opened up' lately" a really choice foi Hwbat ia tnpwtiiiri tnetlrade ai a" fanoyo«odd>". : fei .ftUvtbft -latest naveltie», <Cpliar / ettes, Indian Muslin Ties, Bucbings, "Fnlhugs, Kibbone, Bash Ribbons, Sunshades, Satins, Moire lAntitiuld, .OttQtnau: Brpcbej ; ;Foullwas, and Silks m cpral, apjicot^ cr usb^pd .S^rawberrr, Electric Blue, and all the'new and leading shades of ifcW'Beaion..- 4 " u<> < ' Ii •; :V i j .1 .wpp^dM inti.te BpjcjaL attention to^lthe Mantle Department this season. ThereTiiive "been a number of oar rea ly handsome DolHtSßngHwra^fir :-4aaß^iStflcVT?hiCnrrfJ3Bi style and finish, are admitted to surpass anyihiug hitherto exhibited by. any .other local house; and are |ept:dow]i.toVDrip as low as possible, ranging fi 6m.! 26s tojlOOa m Cashmere, Ottoman, Lacei^bd ifJrochft Silk, riohly trimmed and bba,utif ulry^flujshed. _r? | . . -. •ihere^-sraTanafcbi Hosiery Department niaayy specwL lines this season which, are much' cbeapel than' oao betka^ elsewhere, as 1 have imported T«r^ largely from ! the li&tiufttof ufer's, /.taiiflf igivlngO my • customers Me full Wuja.ntt»f alliiotetjiiedi^te.prtlltti. The eejrera) departments already specified' are.mai.bly. 6|ln£ereßt to the JLadiei ; ; ahd 1 wouf^'no^ specially "ldti^'tlife' attentioqi of the lki 6ur v tailoring Depart* ineJlt.J ilr '-V. Ctyiveri Cutteraud.Managek '^Sffi tfeMrtitfebtf Wi»&*btiJ^' m 1J874, Laticl'is carkea^o'n tfpstaiifß tynde'r'-'tte jable • mffaagement oI I M : ri ; Oliver, Whos^ex^ferience i a « l; it- Gutter :jbaß'".dofie^ ntt'oh* 4or;mVke; bis; bfaribb of pur large business one of ihelieudinj{'ffcaturftß:of Victoria :H6iis6. We employ aaeffloient staff of , workmen and ; aa. every garment i^jihanfl.made throughout, I can vouch for the superior finish and durability of.onrfPl^tbing. Mj ......... .- It is perhaps as well to state that I do not compete wiJtt.tKose , people who advertise to make up a^'is^bw pripes as for rt*dy«iiade "clbfhing, where womida only 1 are employed, aud whokeepa' stock of Tweeds suitable' only ; fo¥«aat UU»^~t'rib«.- ; .1 idpbrtvefjr largely from the beat houses m the Home] and Colonial marketßj v ,and have special ilines every Beasonb^WT|;|Bod*B ; Cblebrated Bannockbarn I'weed^'' aIW CheVipt and West of England fabrics which Cannot be got! else. where; 1 ;Eveßr';!pie6eoafc.'fii«'eeii before being cut is ■thoroughly. &hßanJt/ not with a damp cloth raerely^but**4oa < |F£s|or hours m wjater, thus guarding -against [fc^e inevitable {misplacement of garments ■whjo h have been hastily^ dajnped" and dried With a hoti on, and cojrampulyj. parsed" off as having beefi , shrunk." ' ""'" J " ■ '. ' , l 1 ' 'My. ifepreseiitative visits tbe< various dis» tricts on- tWe' Coast every alternate monfo",' Mr fiumboid ,^as jiiso tbdrdug^hly instructed by Mr Oliver id the art of taking. .measurements, and has been most . successful yi giving a'.'peffect; fifc.-afact which w. .very'^satiafactoriTy- Byiiistkntiated by our '^rge'an'd itfereairin^ 'bhsik^ss m : this ; departMr Oliver- is 'kept regularly supplied; with the Tailor's Gaeette of Fasbion, containing plates and diagram? .of all the latest andJfmprovementp, ; , \ He haa alspvmajde the cutting and fitting of LA^lBS'-TOINQ liABtTS a special sfcidy, and? may isaf ely 6ay that we can turn out any garmeA't'eyual to 'ipib of the best West; End houses in' Xond on, the only' difference b.ing that We do it much cheaper 1 ' , -Trusting' l may havtf commended to|y6br consideration the- various' depHrtnron<B"/'of Y&tot&Hpuse jn suph a iavo^abjgjaapect as. will result m a very .marked increase of buainess m your large- and. prosperpus district apd assuring/m .p., jm a n wmHting : j cSVe* c aiad iiWentioii^d ypttr 'eiwmei tetoia, either when you visit-Wan^anui, or by letter, or through jmyyrepeAfcnJ^ise^,, ! r . ; I remain. XAdies and Gentlemen, : ...-, - ■-„.• ,- Yours iaitbf ally, '• v" • PEfBR BELL, j tf-a. 7 pfeper/ Oiitfit4r,^Ailor, .Clothier,; aM'^te^B Mercer, Yicjtoria Avenue) 'adjdiiai^ tife Bank pf^o^

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 304, 26 November 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 304, 26 November 1883, Page 3

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