Business Notices. nPEINGi AND SUMMER GOODS. A YRESHIEE TTOT3SE Hoaa beos. & BBECHIN HAVE JUST RECEIVED THBIEj FIRST SHIPMENT or SPRING & SUMMER G, O 0 B S, And will have them open for INSPECTION AND iSALB ON SATURDAY, 17th SEPT. HOGGBHOiS. &BHEOHIN A YEESHIEE XT OUSE, GAMPBHLL PLAOE. TMPOETANT NOTICE TO X FAEMEES. JAMB~BELL, TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI, Next Herald Office, Is a Cash Purchaser of all kinds ot Farmers' Produce, viz., Wool, Skins, Hides, Fungus, Tatlow, drain, Bones, &c; in any quantity. ON HAND AND FOR SALE— Oats, Chaff, Wneat, Maize, Barley, Pollard, Bran, Potatoes, Onions, Etc., Eto. In GROCERIES I have a stock which I can sell at prices which will surprise you. WooLPAoKß— Please inquire my price . i before buying elsewhere. Bone Manures/ Superphosphates, Ghxano, ' ,'• ..:' Etc., Etc, Remember you can always get Cash from JAMES BELL, WOOL, GRAIN, PROVISION, & PRO, DUOE MERCHANT, Tatoo Quay, next Herald Office, Wanganui vq o t i ob. W. DUSTIN Has opened a BRANOH SHOP in Victoria Avenue, where the public may rely on - getting FIRSTNCLASS 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, Coffoe, & Cdooa always ready. All orders punctually attended to. Jjgglr* Note tb.3 address— OPPOSITE SMILEV3 STABLES, VICIOBIA AvBNtTB. ily O T 10 E. The undersigned haviug just received a consignment of tfew T WEEDS; wishes to inform the public that he is prepared to take orders and execute them on the shortest notice. • Further parfcioulara in future issue. (SST Note the Address— CLAPHAM. (Two Doors below Masonic Hotel) WAKQAKUr. RESUIIGO. A OOUNTEY friend lately said : jHL." Hallo! old Suob, I heard you were dead I " • I heard the same, my friend, said I Bit I happened to know it was a lie. Like that ancient bird, of which you've read. Eieen from the ashes of the Dead. Or the Dormonts, when by hard wintei pressed, Till the coming spring take their rest So I, waiting till hard times passed by But c'en now the prospect's iust as bright • * As Wanganui gas whea id should be a light. I think I'll try the Bag Shop triok : Sell wholesale for oasfc, and bay 'em on faokl So my country friends do not fret, i The old Snob's alive and kicking yet Nor entertain the slightest doubt For the Corner Boot Shop's not Bubb'd Out Buttriump it forth, and let- it be know Against all comers holds its own. AINSWOBTH'S COENER 800 SHOP, VICTORIA A ENUE. k « EVERYBODY KNOWS IT. IMPERIAL MR® INSTTBA.NOB 00ft PANT OF LONDON. OAmAL. ...: „ „, -£1,600,001 mHIS Coaapanr- is %<x9pnvaL so take risks JL afr fclxe Lotcott &ttei Prompt and. liberal pntr 1 shj <s>nk
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11631, 4 November 1887, Page 1
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457Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11631, 4 November 1887, Page 1
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