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8 TTT ANTED— A Lady Help, for tha V V country. Apply to Mrs Hogg, Campbell Place. .. ~V\T ANTED Known Again— Another ships 9 VV ment of fresh Oysters just arriteii; " and smoked fish from Auckland by the--1 Argyle. Guaranteed fresh. Is 6djper Sit, 3 or 2s per bottle. Smoked fish at fia. eaoH, ? to be had at the old shop. E. Hines^ ' j \TT ANTED— To leV2i acresof good laiid, YV adjoining Ball and Glasgow-street^ for cropping purposes. Apply office of this pap'jj WANTED.— By a young gsntleman, Board and Lodgings ; must be ia ' ' town. Apply by letter to W.R.8., office of this paper. ■ . 1 : , WANTED — A {■ -<\r general servant. Apply office (i m-^aper. j_ < ANTED^A 13 j,, able to milk and willing to make himself generally useful. Apply at this office, or to A. Cunnabell, Brunswick Line. '.''.'" WANTED— Fresh Butter and Eggs. D, , Bell, Grocer, St. HiU-street. ; , WANTED —At once, a good Genera ' Servant. Apply office of this paper ' 117 ANTED Known-^Mrs Walkor is selling ,-. VV Ladies' Newmarket Ulsters, from 10s; . Children's Ulsters, in endless variety. Tha Alpine Tweed suit for Children. Must be „ sold. ■ ." ■ WAJS iJiD Known — The largest and best house in town for Millinery. Large assortment of this winter's Bonnets, in all the leading shapes, from 10s 6d, worth more • , than double. Large stock of Ladies' and Childrens' Trimmed Hats, at prices that will effect a speedy clearance. See windows, Mrs Walker, Avenue. j W"~VNTED"KrIown— Crewel silk, in all -- shades,. at 2s per dozen. Wools in'f all shades at Is 6d per dozen. Patterns at leas than half price, to clear the lot. WXNTED Known — Great bargains. Dre93 materials in all the New Fabrics. Lot of Dross Trimming at less than cost." New Brocaded Ottoman Silk, in every shade, at 63 per yard. Lot of . Evening Dress Pieces in Silks and Satins j Nuns Cloth; Madras Muslins, in all shades. . Must be sold. Mrs Walker, Avenue. ; • ANTED Known— That J. Paul is,, selhng heavy Bolton Sheeting, double width, at Is OJd and Is 3dper yard. White Blankets 13s 'fid per, pair; Silver grey Blankets 14s 6d per pair. Unshrinkable shirtings at lOJd and ] s Old per yard. " UTANTED Known— J. Paul is seumg " T Ladies' Cloth Jackets 5s lid, 10s 6d, 15s 6d. Ulsters 8s 6d and I2s 6d. Felt Skirls 4s lid, 53 lid, 8* 6d. Black Straw lats, Is. Children's. Costumes 6s lid, 89 lid, 10s 6d. . ; W -ANTED; Known— That J: Paul is selC 1 ing little Boys' Overcoats at 7s 6d, Boys' Overcoats at 12s 6d, Youths' Overcoats at 13s 6d, 15s 6d, and 19s 6d.; — * WANTED— A smart active lad. Applyto J. Pawßon. . . . WANTEB^At onco, a first-class dressmaker. Apply by letter to O.N.i Poßt Office, Manaia. WANTED Known— That Jolin Pawson ■ is a purchaser of dairy-fed pork, of the best quality ; also poultry of all kinds. IT7"A \TED to SeU— Pork, c nes, spare » I- ) ribs, heads, cheeks, feet, flair, lard,h ,&o. T. P. Cummins, Taupo Quay. 1 WANTED Known— J. Paul is selling , heavy Brown and Blue Serges at Is o£d per yard. . Blue Conway Serges Is 3d ' ' and Is 6d. Blue 1 Navy Serges Is 6d and 1b 9dper yard. Blue Pandora Serge 15,9d..---and 2s per yard. Scotch Homespun Is 3£d ' per yard. FREEMAN Kl JACKSON WILL despatch the foUowing Steame.s (weather and circumstances permit ing) as under : — FOR WELLINGTON— The s.s. HUIA, Saturday, 23rd June, at 11 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to ■ FEEEMAN E. JACKSON, Agent. FOE WELLINGTON. fpnE s.s. Haubaki, Captain Harvej, j*ftsffi\A.Msglj£ t will leave for the above SATUEDAY, 23rd June, At 11 a.m. For freight or passage apply to E. WEIGHT, Agent, Nixon-street. ONION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OB 1 NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. The steamers of the above Company are apt pointed to leave Wellington as under (circumstances permitting) for ; LYTTEIiTON AND PORT CHALMEItS, Tarawera | Monday June 25 I 3 p.m. Taiaroa§ | Tuesday June 26 | noon Rotorua | Wedncs. Juno 27 | 2 p.m "*Ljttelton only. fDirect Duncdin. §Calla Akaroa MELBOtTRNE, VIA LYTTJELTON, SORT OHAI.MERB, AWD BLTJFF. Tarawera Monday June 25 3 p.m Wairarapa Monday July 2 3 p. m • PICTON, NELSOW, TARANAJCI, AWD MAimKATT. Hawea* | Monday | June 25 | Jpst 12 Bolorua | Thurs j June 28 | ipet 12 *Picton and Nelson only. NAPIER, GISBOBNE, AND AUCKLAND. Southern Cross | Monday | June 25 ~ZWaUiora* | Friday | June 29 I 4 p.m . "Not Calling Poverty Bay. ' STDWKY. Haurotof | Tuesday f Vuly 3| 3 p, m . tDirect. *Via Aucldand: ■ ..__ „ Blenheim. """•- Waihi I twic e a week. | LEVUKA AND SUVA. Penguin from Auckland, Wed. June 27th Ullices : Featherston-street, Wellington. *#* For continuation of Shipping matter see let page. FINAL NOTICE. MY a<;cnt, W. C. Watkins, wiU sue forthwith for aU outstanding accounts due to me without further notice, as I am'leaving the country. CHABLES GORDON. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T COBURN, FRUITERER, begs to J • notify to his friends in Wanganuiand surrounding districts thut he ha3 removed from Kidgway-street to Ihuse larger and " more centrally-situated premises opposite to Messrs Wnkefield & Hogg's, Victoria Avenue, and would respectfully solicit a continuance of the support accorded to him Bince ho has been in business in Wanganui. J. C. will still continue to keep the best FRUIT, o£ which he has a fresh supply daily. OYSTERS (during thu s'^on) by erery Auckland boat, :><'otu Uie A^dih-css— J -' tat-clwa, Apply t>} <i,. AlcCavtl,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10229, 23 June 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10229, 23 June 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10229, 23 June 1883, Page 3

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