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HORSE TRAINING. PROFESSOR H. SAMPLE, THE CELEBRATE^ A MERICAN HORSEMAN T¥7"ILL give Lossous Daily, at. MR FREEMAN B. JACKSON'S ST. HILL- ■ ■ VV ' STREET YARDS, uatil WEDNESDAY, the 27th JU \'E, ou which day he will return to New Plymouth, and give a FREE LECTURE Jthore at 8, • ; '' o'clock^ the Same Evening. PROFESSOR H. SAMPLE ,Will,Teaoh ,his Class on THURSDAY, the 28th, at New Plymouth. On : FRID \ Y, the 29th, he will return to Waverley, giving a FREE LECTURE there, on the SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT; OF OUR NOBLE3T ANIMAL— THE . ,= ;'} •:.-■'-- i : ' i ; HORSE. ■ ,' i MONDAY, 2fIdJULY,"-he will deliver'his First Lecture at Marton. '

Vayrshiee house j ' '"Ib| Hoaa, ; . BEGS 1 to .draw the attention of the publio ' : tfo 1 the' Very larijn and. complete stock r of GoodS 'she has suitable for the present season. ..' •;.? fA- :■ " : - ".■'-''' ■ ~ ■!"= DRESS DEPARTMENT. Homespun and Ladies', Costume Tweeds in "^'au'th'e leading shades and at prices to suit all. .-..-.■ Autumn' Nuns' Cloth, Imperial Cords, Dress Serges, Cashmeres, : &c., &c, in all the newest colours. 'J Habit^doths in "invisible green, indigo, and '■_■■' black. The best in town. Ladies' Fancy Wool Shawls, Opera Cloaks, Crossovers, Woollen Jackets, &c, &c. All the latest styles in Children's Woollen Goods. Blankets,- wliile and coloured, Austrian and Bush -Rugs, Quilts, Toilet Covers, Towels, Sheetings, and Tablings, &c, &c. AsalHdfjtue above GOODS are FRESH, Customers may rely upon getting the latest styles in evcivtbing, and a visit of inspection will convince them as to the quality ■ of the Goods. ' (fgs° Come early and sccuro a good selection. •AYi .-iHIBE HOUSE, ' OAMPBE'.L PLACE, WANGANUI. GENUINE CHEAPNESS ALWAYS DISCOVERS ITSELF. IT has" always been the custom of- the CORNER BOOT SHOP to sell Every Article ,aa reasonable as may be consistent with afair living Profit. • Believe not the tradesmen Who tell such big lies About, selling their goods •' At a great sacrifice. They do not grow fat On a bare bone who dine, But dissolve like a shadow • ' ■_ v. Who out it too fine. This Grand Stock contains Goods suited to all occasions and all seasons. Thorough experience in the Business, ,keenneßS in Buying and Competing, judgment in Selection, and economy hi management, are the grand characteristics of the success of tho CORNER BOOT SHOP over every rival, j Its Star is in the Ascendant. The Wellington luminary begins to twinkle, and will . soon hide its diminished head. THE CORNER BOOT SHOP. ./.-;, " ■ AINSWORTH'S. . EVEBYBODY KNOWS 11. Let poets sing what, theme they choose, I sing about my Boots and Shoes ; Some sing of ladies, dark or. fair, Of golden locks or raven haiv. Give me the feet then (Cm all thero) ' To fit them with a lovely pair. Some are great in all, such parts Where -they (pitch' it high) on broken hearts ; • Such'twaddle don't desecrate my must;, I'd rather hear of broken shoes. i X*» The Coekek Boot Siiop, ' AINSWORTH'S, Evekyuoby Knows It , ■ JOSEPH SCOTT, | BOOT AND SHOE MAKES, ' laueo Quay, BEGS to announce that, having determined to clear ofE his large stock, he : will oiler SPECIAij B\iIG.VU3 FOa Oxiii All goods w:il '■■._■ s.-»!d clu;;i;ht :i!-:,l belter than i:v.\ uiiior hou.;;: hi tu-ru Women's Kid, i.c ;.:il, Tiles' j( ;-, c.-ni 1..:: - ; ups will U; ..>;.( ill Cir.,l Pi-ioc. ■ Great Cash tki'.i >..iu* „„ '■ SATURDAY, tlOxu j.V.:'uA;:y, is.v-. K.B. — Joseph Si.'ott gv.-.-'-jri- .. ! ■ , ■ any artioles puivhnsed at ins ? 1 1., i i..- _ .-. : . within an nnr«:ij.)iiaijl:: tiiiui irom ilio v .!; of sale, h<) will iv-i-h? (I.;-l! i.cc . ;' ,-o. t. J O :.• 11 I' 1: " ; C O TT.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10234, 26 June 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10234, 26 June 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10234, 26 June 1883, Page 4

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