i SalegJ«>«>wspg:g>gJWia>a>g>g 1 g s Salo 1 bale aaaToSToao «o a o> a> a di*"* Sale . ". . Sale Sale FIRE AND WAT<ER. Sale Sale FIRE AND WATER. Sale Sale ' ' ' . • •■ g a i c Sale Undeniable Bab&ains , g a i c Sale Undeniable Bargains! , Sale Sale Sale Sale TT is anillwind that blows no- g a i c Sale J- body good. The good in this Sale Sale case . wu^ k° reserve d- f° r ™° Sale o'l. Visitors to our Cash Boot and oj 0 %*\Z Shoe Market on Saturday next, g , 5, November 4th, when the whole °* ° g a . le of the stock, even that part tho §"j° SA I6 most slightly affected by the » ale faa ! e disastrous fire, will, or rather g ale Sale musfc be BO id a t SO me price to oaie Sale prevent further deterioration. ■ bale Sale- Who will be first? The boots Sale Sale are here; the Bargains are Sale Sale immense. It remains with our Sale Sale customers to take the great ad- Sale Sale vantage of being first in tho Sale Sale field. The earlier you come Sale Sale the greater is your choice, the Sale Sale greater your satisfaction. gale Sale -A- genuine sale ! a genuine a j e g a j a sale !! Wear neat boots and g ft j c q i shoe. No woman can make a sj a le *{• M^STE^S fie a, 6 finest silks, made up in the best g a } 6 ™ le manner and style, and unless g a { c g ale . tho feet look neat the rest is a , gale Sale partial failure. You see a fine bale Sale ladydressed,andshelookswell, Sale Sale but catch a glimpse of her feet, Sale Sale and should she nave on a pair Sale Sale of worn, run down at the heels, Sale Sale out at the toes, slip-shoddy, . Sale Sale rusty boots, your admiration Sale Sale changes to a feeling of disgust, gale Sale On the other hand, if her feet g a j c Sale look nice Bhe will pass satis- g a [ 0 Sale factorily though the balance g a j c g a j c of her wardrobe be plain. g a j e %*\* Ladies' Kid Boots, 3s lid Sale v , Ladies' House Boots, 3s lid = a f e g a ! c Ladies' Lasting Boots, 6s 6d £ a | c Sale Ladies' Slippers, 2s lid Sale ™\ le Ladies' Balmorals, 8s lid Sale oale Ladies' Levant Boots, 8s 6d Sale Sale Men's Watertights, 10s 6d Sale Sale Men s Shooting Boots, 14s 6d Sale Sale Men's Calf E.S. Boots, 12s 6d Sale Sale Men's Shoes. 9s 6d Sale Sale Men's' Bluchers, 5s lid gale Sale Men's Slippers, 3s 6d ' , gale Sale Copper Toes, 2s lid gale Sale Infants' Boots, from 6d ' g a je Sale Women's Dairy Boots, 7s 6d g a j e Sale Boys' Strong Nailed Boots, 6/6 g a j c a , A fact we are willing to prove, sa,5 a , 2 i that we can . show a more ° a i 6 Q a , varied and better assorted £ a J 6 g a { c stock of BOOTS and SHOES, Sa 'c ale suited to the wants of the Sale " ale people in this community, Sale Sale an d that our prices average Sale Sale Lower, considering thb quality Sale Sale ' of stock and workmanship; ' Sale Sale than any other house in our Sale Sale line in this Bection of country. : Sale Sale -'■ — Sale Sale REMEMBER!— Sale Sale SATURDAY, NOV. 4, Sale g£ GREAT SALE ,|J Sale at the Sale Sale New Times Cash Boor and Sale Sale Shoe Market. Sale Sale Sale Sale R. HANNAH & C 0.,. g a i c Sale Pkopeibtobb. Sale Sale , , , Sale SalejS gale Salegrj ajoQcacnoQoaoQoaoaoQoaoasa Sale Good news from Home, " Good news for mo, Has come across Tho deep blue sea. TXfHAT is it? Why, Thomas Dudson, V T Saddle and Harness Maker, has started business in Wanganui, where he intends to Manufacture all kinds of Saddlery, and so encourage Local Industry. I will have always on hand a complete assortment of Saddles Whips Bridles Spurs Gig, Cart, Buggy and Waggon Harness. T. D. would call special attention to his Collaiy and Saddles, which will be made to order on the premises, and guaranteed to please. A trial is solicited. Orders by, telegram or post punctually attended to. Workmen sent into tho country, when required. Note the address, — : THOMAS DUDSON, Saddlee, ■ Next P. R. Jackson's Sale Yards, Avenue. WANGANUI GAS COMPANY.' 1 AST Discount Day, Friday, 10th NoveinJlj ber, 1882. ■ • FREEMAN R. JACKSON, _J Chairman. K. H, NOLAN & CO., STOCK AND STATION SALESMEN Geain & Seed Mebchants, Land, Financial, & Genebal Commission Agents, HAWERA., MONTHLY Sales of Live Stock at the High-street Yards. Fortnightly Sales of Produce, &c, at Rooms. Cash Purchasers of Hides, Skins, and all kinds of Farm Produce. Agricultural Implements always on hand. Agricultural ' Seeds of all descriptions in Stock. Valuations utu 'taken, and out-door Sales conducted. Money advanced on Freehold Securities Mutual Life Association of Australasia. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society.' Read and Gray, Dunedin. Howard's English Simple Reaper and Binder. GORDON'S STABLES, WANGANUI. HAVING disposed of my Livery . and Letting Stables at Wanganui to Mr Robert Ross, I beg to thank my numerous costomers in Wanganui and ' surrounding districts, as well as other parts of New Zealand, for their liberal patronage during the, last fifteen years, and trust that ; the same may bo accorded to my sxiccessor, who, I have no doubt, will carry on the business in all its branches in the same manner as heretofore. CHARLES GORDON. With reference to the above I trust that the samo liberal patronage will be bestowed on me as on my predecessor. Having been in the same kind of business for many years in Wellington and Otago, I will endeavour to supply Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, Buggies and Carriages of every description on the shortest notice, and at' mediate rates. ROBERT ROSS. To stand this season, at Gordon's Slables, the pure-bred Clydesdale entire horse LORD CLYDE, BRED by Edward Monlove, Esq., Windsor Park, Oanniru. Sire, Duke of Edinburgh, dnm the renowned ITcathor Bell, champion mare of Otago for the- last seven years. For terms, &c, apply at Gordon's Slables. ' ' ROBERT KOSS. CALL at Francis J. Jones's, the cheapest shop in town for Boots and Shoes. Me.a'a Sh.qo.ting Boota only 12s. 6d,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 3 November 1882, Page 3
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