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A.. M. lioASB.x& €)0.-; ; Successor to ■<> >i i'"' -"' 7. --;:'". 1 Wakepieid mil Hoa o ; "';• CHEMISTS AND DEUGaiSTS, VICTOaIA avenue, -■;:;:;/.' Have just opened up a large and good assort.' mentof - ■ '• Hair Brashes an 1 Combs. . . -. Nail and Tooth Brashes. Feeding Bottles in endless variety. l Cod Hvor Oil— a splendid : sample of draught oil. Smelling Bottles, silver-capped and plain. Allen's Hair Bestorer. - - Neave's Farinaceous Food. These goods were only landsd in Wellingtoß.by ' l.he Estrella, and arj therefore fresh and in good ■joadition. ; . i;; : , A. ATKINS, ••■■•! Authorised and Licensed Surveyor. ATKINS & CLERE, ,_ - Civil Engineers, ARCHITECTS, & "Surveyors, RIDGWAY ST. WANgX'nUI. | F. de J. CLERE, ' ASSOCIATE ROYAL INST. BRITISH AnCMTESTs! i fAKIITO TJNTON STBA.M S&W^ MILLS, NBAB FBILDING. „ ' f~i OBPE & SON, having Teased the above Mills- * V from the Union Steim Saw Moulding SaaKti -I Door Comp my, and having mide considerable, •it-orations in the machinery, ceupled with long' <•■>■ as Suwmillers in tho vyairarapn, wi"> r- it them saying that all orders wish which they r --T be favoured for tot an, riinu, matai, #r w>'*« *'t ' yellow pine, will bo executed in a prompt and' ■. I isfactory manner. Prices obtained by letter, or of - < . . WIiLIAM ATKEN, Bufos-3rnsr. b r\ia\sum. ]]] Hl' I E E TT O T EL . Corner of IVicfcteei-streat and Campbell Place. MES BALLur, Propvletre«r«' : \TTL £ j. ÜBJi«w Z\j si DENTIST, , , EssP'stered ncier tho English Dontists Aot. Tjttdoor to tho Pre'byto 1 jan Church, Victoria, Avon o. V unless Extraction under Nitrous Oxid (Laugh \nv Gas) or Chloroform whim reoir.rnd NOTE THIS! ' — — i * MBITION tnkoq many dilfnren l ; hirni; but ffy hn v.-h* QfAfiivnnr-- to ilti'l rati : oiial ftiims'pplcv- ii-oi'orcliiUU'Gn U'.-?crveatbe thanUp li »"''<■"«• iii : f-:-" n> '. v "-:' ; li-; ffiiriii.T >vVic cic r i33mc3 i-pshy ("cr.othcr. ; ■Sr.t V.i r»"' 3f ' "• -Jfeor,.c^r7 ',o ti 9. H | M.o3~i nl^ l^» Wh? ■' o "n^ectioner, 51an~ec tt, WclVVt.-.r.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10237, 3 July 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10237, 3 July 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10237, 3 July 1883, Page 2

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