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HOESB TRAINING. • PROFESSOR H. SAMPLE, THE OELBBBATED AMEEIOAN HORSEMAN, "Wr^&si™' 11 FEEE LECTURE at NEW PLYMOUTH at 8 o'clock on ■4.1.0 1. Wedwes dat Evening, and give Lessons there on Thuesday. On Feiday, the 29th, he will return to Waverley, and give a Free Lecture, and teach his Class there on Sat'ubday morning. PROFESSOR H. SAMPLE Will Eeturn to Wanganui and give a FEEE LECTUEE in Mr .freeman B. Jackson's Sale Yards on Saturday Night, the 30th instant, on the ; SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT OF OTJR'NOBLEST ANIMAL— THE HOUSE. He will also Teach his Class in the Sale Yards on MONDAY Morning, 2nd July, • and on the Evening of the same day will deliver hia First Lecture at Marton. .

; AYRSHIRE: HOIJSE. MEB. ' HOW, BEGS to; draw the.ntterition of tho public . to- thb- very large and" complete : stock of'Goodsi:sho..has-suitable:for the present season. ; ■-..'.- T7. :'.!■■.•: -<■■'- '■ DRESS DEPARTMENT. Homespun and' La"dies'.~C66tnine T.weeds in | all'"lh*eleasing L shttaos and at prices to suit all. Autumn Nutis' Cloth; Imperial Cords, Dress j Serges, Cashmeresr&o., &e., in all the ! newest colours: ■'• i!Habit Cloths in invisible • green, indigo, and ; ".'black.'JTThe'b'estin-.town. . ].'.;' . : • Ladies' Fancy Wool Shawls, Opera Cloaks, Crossovers, Woollen Jackets.-'&c.J. &c. s.'All the latest styles in Children's Woollen Goods. Blankets, while and coloured, Austrian and Bush Rugs,' .Quills, ;.Tojlot;Covers",' Towels, ; Sheetings, and Tablings, &c, &c. As all of the above GOODS are FRESH, Customers may rely upon getting the. latest styles in- everything, and a visit of inspection will convince them as to the quality of the Goods. $51" Come emi.v and secure a good selection. -' AY US HERE HOUSE, ; CAMPBELL. PLACE, WAKGANUI. -,-..' ■ ' l ■"••.1.""■ i-'.-, ' ■ . ■ ' ' " - ' " " ■* GENUINE CHEAPNESS ALWAYS DISCO VEBS ITSELF. IT has always been the custom of the CORNER* BOOT SHOP, to sell Every aa reasonable as may.De. consistent with a fair living Profit. • • - . ' . ' i!,. Beli6Y6 noti the : tradesmen ;.;, j Who tell such, big lies A; About sellipg-jtheir gq~od,«~ f , ;., „.' n 'jit ; a!gr'eat sacrifice. :. ._ They do.notgrow.fat . On a: bare.bone. who.' dine,' ', ' ' ,*, i But dissolve like a shadow | ;. . W^ip cut it, too fine.vrr- ;■: ; :: riI - \ - f'l J' : :' THis Grand Stock contains. Goods suited to v > . all occasions ;and .all seasons-j . Thorough experience in .jthe Business, keennejjs in Buying and Competing, judgment in Selection, and economy in management,. are the granii characteristics of the success of the CORNER .BOOT SHOP over every rival. 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. EVKEYBODY EkOWS It. ' Let poets sing what theme they choose, - ; I sing about my Boots and Shoes ; Some "sing of ladies, dark or fair, I Of golden locks or raven haiir. •T Give me the feet then (I'm all there) '..' ' To lit°£ho!u with a lovely pair'.' Some sire great in all such parU Where they (pitch it high) On broken hearts ; Sueh. twaddle don't- desecrate my muse, I'd rather hoar of broken shoes. I '£%r The Corner Boot Snoi?; ' : 'A.INSWOE.TH'3, -.- Ef KBTnODi." 3C:>o'W3 It . ' ' ' :' 7 ' ' JOSEPH ,SOOTT, BppT' AMD SHOE'MAKEa, TAUjeo QtT-ax, BEGS to announce that, having determined to clear oft' his large stock, lie 1 ' will oiler SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR CASH All goods will be sold cheaper and bettor than, any other house in town Women's Kidj Levant, Blastics, and Jjuceups will be eold at Cost Price. Great C:".sh Sain hf sins uii SATURDAY, ii-'iru JAITUAiIY, ISB-'i. N.B.— Joseph Ccott e'.Hivantooi ti-.at ii any articles purob;is-c.J i' 1 ' 'iii w:\\, wit! in an uim.'as>jr.:'.b!c '•..>:' ■ ■■ s>- >-„,. -. ofsile he will roio.ir t !■.(•;'. : JOSF: 1 !! n C •> T T, licro Quas.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10235, 27 June 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10235, 27 June 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10235, 27 June 1883, Page 4

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