CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! ! CLO THING ! ! SPECIAL FOR THE TIMES. OWING to the great depression n the money market, G. FLYGE.R Is compelled to realize on his large stock of Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, which must be sold at once to meet present engagements. This is not a puff, but a genuine announce 'nent, which the following prices will show : — D.B.Tweed Coats, from ... 13s 6d Alpacea Coats, from 6s Od Silk Dust Coats, reduced to 12s 6d Trousers and Vests, from ... 34s 6d Tweed Trousers, from ... 8s Od Good line in Mole Trousers, at 6s 6d, and all other lines equally low. GEORGE JLIGER, MELBOURNE HOUSE, Two doors from the Post Office. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE op H. L. NICHOLAS. \ LL PARTIES OWING ACCOUNTS to the above Estate, sire requested to pay the same immediately, to Me H. L. NICHOLAS, who is appointed CouyECTOB for and on account of the undersigned. JOSEPH~PAUL. NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL AND THE WORKING MA.N IN PARTICULAR. CHEAP AND PRIME MEAT supplied by G. M c K A V, Next the Masonic Hotel, Plymouth stbeet. IggT Families waited on daily for orders. ON SALE, By the Undersigned : — 230 sacks Wheat (sploudid Fowl Food) 500 sacks Oats 100 sneks Pollard 25 tons Oaaiaru Flour 2 tons Oatmeal Also, just landed — 2 lons of Canterbury Slams and Vaon (spleudid quality). FKA.\ T Cls"j. JONES, GHOCER, WANGA S V r. JOSEPH SCOTI', BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, HAVING secured a frosli place of business, beiug a portion of Mr A. Baraes's Auction Alart, Taupo Quay, will be prepared, on and after the Ist April, 1880, to attend to the wants of his old friends and patrons. J. S, will tonfiu'i his efforts to t'lo Bespoke branch of the trade, when all who may entrust their measures to him will receivefaithful valu'> for their money. Punctuality will bo still a main feature of his efforts. All kinds of Boots and Shoes made to order and repaired. J, S. will also manufacture Uppers for the trade. Note the AddressNext A. Barnes, Commercial Sale Rooms, Taupo Quny. MUS PYKE, DRESSMAKER, W'IO'KSTISAD PLACK, Opposite Occidental Hotel, LN thauking ladies for their past support, bogß to notify that sho has removed from Victoria Avenue to more eligible premises in Wicksteed Place. Having had considerable experience at one of the leading London Houses, ladies can rely on having thoir orders carried out in good style and with taste, at strictly moderate prices. Ladies' own material made up. MRS PYKE liis on hand an assortmout of Dress Slufl's, which can be made up at pricea to suit the times. Mourning orders at shortest notice. MRS PYKE, Wickstead Place. NOTICE OB 1 REMOVAL. MESSRS KING & COLLIER BEG to notify that they have t;ikc> those central ly situated premise a in Hklg*vay--tree-. opposite the Priiicoss I'hoit o, >■. )-i re :ue busiaesa will ia futuce be cawiod. on,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9131, 4 June 1880, Page 3
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480Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9131, 4 June 1880, Page 3
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