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Business NoticeSi "OANKRUPT OTOOB IN THE ESTATE H. N. BROWN, TOBACCONIST. The whole of the Stook must be Cleared in THREE WEEKS. B^s, Country Storekeepers liberally dealt with. If N. BROWN, i Manager. T^io"tl)ria bakery ARTHUR~WX)OLLEY Begs to notify that he haß taken over from MR THOMAS WOOLLET the above old-established business, and trusts that the^ satisfaction which he has given during the seven years in which he has been in charge of the baking department will be a sufficient guarantee to his customers and the general public that the reputation of the Victoria Bakery will in the future be fully maintained. First-class Kofreshinent Booms for Ladies only. Cakes, Lollies, and Confectionery in great variety, and of fcho very' beat quality. Wedding, Birthday, and Christening Cak«B made to order —plain, iced, or almond iced. Bread delivered all parts of the town daily. The only manufacturer in Wanganui of the celebrated Cocoanut Ice. Note the Address— Opposite the CATHOLIC CHURCH. With reference to the above, MR T. WOOLLEY desires to return thanks for the surport accorded him during the time he has been in business in Wangaaui, and to bespeak for hiß son, who now succeeds him, a generous continuance of past favours. TJTTIGKSTBIED PLACE TIN WABEVV HOUSE, (Opposite Perrett'a Butchery). HERRERT "toWNSEND, PLUMBER, TINSMITH, AND GUSFITTER. Having otarted business on his own ac» count, H. T; trusts that his friendg and the general public will favour him with a share of their orders. His extended experience both in Wanganui and Wellington is a sufficient guarantee [ that all work entrusted to him will be executed in a thorough workmanlike manner. Repairs of all kinds done. Water Tanks made. Water laid on, and gas fitted on the shortest notice. TMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTi X M.HS CREMER Begs icßpeotfully to intimate that the FIBBT IMSTALMENT " OB 1 NEW GOJOLDJ3 Ex S.S. Balmobai Castle, Inoluding all the Newest Desi^ai in ART NEEDLEWORK Selected hj herself in England, will be on view This day, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY afternoon and evening AT AUCKLAND HOUSE, VIOTOJRIA AVKMUB, WAN&AKTH, yv- --^o% } N v^ A4^% y\ ly.mpi \o% ineiabd. piowjlk. V ERA.NK Bif|§HOLOMYB Regs to aanouw^^hatMe has now in stock, of^-hi.s own^-a^ltii^'^and manufacture, / \'^KE^Vri!MJgoices 1 description. * ? >*-^ r r -^^ge^Oß per dozen. Highly recommended by a distinguished American medical man as a valuable tonic, and as being better thin most rnodicinea for bows/ complaints. Being the pure juice of the grape, it is highly recommended for family use. IV" O T I C E CHARLES SECOMBE, OOOPSR, . PRESERVING- WORKS, VICTORIA AVENUE, Is prepared to take orders for all kinds of Coopering work. Spirit Kege of all sizes made out of the best English Oak. Orders punctually attended to. C. CARREL, PLUMBER AND UASFITTER, (LateofJ.H. Horn's;, Begs to inform his numerous friends and , the public generally that he has staffed business on his own uccount in St Hill- ' Btroet, nca.l t'cot- to Mr Meuli, Builder &c, where ho hopes, b> strict; attention to buai nesß and good workmanship, to merit Fi shate of public patronage. » P.S. — Estimates given FOUND, Coraer Plymouth and Harri son-streets, A GENERAL STOKE, i Whrre GROOHRIKB.CROCKEiIY.HOUSH y FURNISHING-, IRONMUJNGERY, &o , are being sold at priors that compel people to buy. If jou have not been tbore, bo &1 g onco. S. NJOEOL, PROPRIETOR. 8 W OOLIE>ACKS ' WOOLPAOK.B ]'"--! uad Loose Top a . M. HGCM.N &.GO., 7 Proviaion and Produce Merchants, Taupo Quay, Wunfj.inui. -c 1 -,^'|Dl). FS ?.c.\:p 301,:,;, ,v u j /.Ibums n i- ill snloirW.lj :,l,n i.hsipe3t in town. pfc! X^OWb^'rf fo A i3ii-tbu.A^ ;»aU. "Wed, i&

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11628, 1 November 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11628, 1 November 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11628, 1 November 1887, Page 3

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