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GENERAL STORES. HYPANGO TERRACE , TEIRA TOWN , Opposite the Wanganui Ferry. Gillies & MoDonell HAVE Oil sale Groceries, Spirits; Flour, Bran and Sharpes at Town prices ; Potatoes, Blankets, Pea Jackets, Knee Boots, and other articles of daily requirement. G. & McP. have still remaining a few very superior Hair seated and Rocking Chairs, &c. Storage for goods. 20 Cords of Firewood. 10,000 Shingles.' May 28, 18C3. rgIHE Undersigued, having disposed of his 1 business in the town to Mr., HENRY BRADLEY, returns his thanks to the inhabitants of Wanganui and district for their patronage, and solicits a continuance in favour of his successor. GEO. ROBERTS. May 12th, 1863. Henry Bradley HAYING purchased the business of Mr. GEO. ROBERTS, will, from Friday the 15th instant, hold a Three Days' Clearing sale, after which he begs to inform the public of Wanganui that he will be in a position to offer to their notice a well selected assortment of GROCERIES, DRAPERY, and CLOTHING, in all lheir,branches, of his own importation, and trusts by attention, and a well kept up Stock, to secure a portion of patronage. May 12th, 1863. To Arrive Per “Ellon Castle” & “Maria,” from London, And on Sale by the Undersigned. 2 CASES containing Single and Double Perambulators 2 cases Herring, Derrick, & Co.’s Stationery 2 ~ De la Rue & Co.’s do 2 casks inks 1 case toys 2 ~ Parian figures, toilet bottles, &c. 3 „ fancy soaps, scents, <fec. 2 ~ photographic materials 8 trunks ladies’ and children’s boots 6 casks Warren and Russell’s blacking 3 „ dressing and chimney glasses Mordan’s Copying Presses 10 cases Drapery, consisting of— Gent.’s collars, ties, shirts, gloves, and handkerchiefs Ladies’ collars, sleeves, neck-ties Hair nets, mantles, jackets Laces, handkerchiefs, dresses in various materials Bonnets, hats, feathers, flowers, and ribbons Cap fronts, dress caps, white and coloured; flannels, cambrics Linens and calicoes, alpacas, merinos Baby-linen <fce. &c. &c. HENRY BRADLEY, Campbellplace.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 349, 25 June 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 349, 25 June 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 349, 25 June 1863, Page 2

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