Business Notices. affRINGi I AND SUMMER GOODS. A YRESHIEE TTOUSE Jt\. .: XL { v HOGGIBBOS. HApJ tIjUST RECEIVED •n.J THBIR) FIBST JSHIPMEN^T • OF SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, And will have them open for INSPECTION AND SALE ON SATURDAY, ]7ra SEPT. HOGG BEOS. & BREOHIN A YEESHIEE TTOUSE, CAMPBELL PLACE. TMPOBTANT NOTICE TO JL FARMERS* JAMES~BELL, TAUPO QUAY, WANGA.NUI, Next Herald Offi.ee, Is a Cash Purchaser of all kinds ot Farmers' Producej viz., Wool, Skins, Hideß, Fungus, Tallow, Grain, Bones, &c; in any (jaautity. ON HAND AND FOR SALE— Oats, Chaff, Wneat, Maize, Barley, Pollard, Bran, Potatoes, Onions, Etc., Etc ' In GROCERIES I have a stock which lean sell at prices whioh will surprise you. WOOLPAOKS— PIease inquire my price before buying elsewhere. Bone Manures, Superphosphates, Guano, Etc., Etc. Remember ' you can always get Cash from 1 JAMJSS BELL, WOOL, GRAIN, PROVISION, & PRO* DUOE MERCHANT, TAtrro Quay, next Herald Office, Wanganui T^T O T I O B . W. DUSTIN Haß opened a BRANCH SHOP in Victoria Avenue, where the public may rely on getting £IRST*CLASS REFRESHMENTS. Cakes, Lollies, and Confectionery in great ! variety. Balls and Excursion parties catered for on the most reasonable terms. Bread delivered all parts of the town daily. Hot Pies, ' Tea, Co&ae, & Cocoa always ready, All orders punctually attended to. J^ 8 * Note the address— OPPOSITE SMILED '3 STABLES, VICKHSIA AVJBWUB. N i° T ™ l ° Ei The undersigned haying just received a consignment of New TWEEDS; wishes to inform the public that he is prepared to take orders and execute them on the shortest notioe. Further partioulars in future issue. $ST Note the Address — , CLAPHAM. (TwoiDoors below Masonic Hotel) : WiisaANut. REStJRGK). A COUNTRY friend lately said : jCX. Hallo ! old Baob, I heard you were dead ! *'■ I heard the same, my friend, said I But I happened to know it was a lie. Like that anpient bird, of which you've read. ' Eieen from the ashes of the Dead. Or the Dormonts, when by hard winter pressed, ; Till the coming spring take their rest. So I, waifiag till hard times passed by But c'en 'flow the prospeot'a just as bright. » As Wanganui gaa when id should be a light. 4 ; I think I'll try the Bag Shop trick : Sell wholesale for ousk,,aud buy 'em on tiokl} ■ So my country friends do not frefcJ The old Snob's alive and kicking yet Nor enteriiin the aligb teat doubt, For the Uqmer Boot Shop's not Rubb'd Out ,\ . . -v Buttriump itforth, and let- it beknow Against m. comera holds its own, AIN^WORTH'S oobner:boo shop, VICTORIA A ENUE. k'IEVERYBODY KNOWS IT, IMPERIAL FIRS INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. CAPITAL ... .... ..„ £l,600 ; 00l [EferrAJOiSEcaD ISO3J. mHIS Company is prepared to tak« j-iaka Prompt and ÜbsralEetiloKiant
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11629, 3 November 1887, Page 1
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445Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11629, 3 November 1887, Page 1
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