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Business Notices. LADIES s » Will kindly note that our l I> RES SMAK I N( DEPARTMENT g a. s Is now under management of r - MRS BENNETTS, For nino yeara Head Dressmaker afc Messr Ballantyne & Oo.'s, Ohristchuroh. i b A SPEOIALITY MADE OP RIDING HABITS & MANTLES, IS" PEEPEOT SATISFACTION GUABANTEED BOTH IN MT AND STYLE. NICHOLLS % BOUNDY VIOTOBIA AVBNUE. BOOTS. ja i These Oelebratad 'Boots" havo STOOD the TEST;for THIRTEEN YEAES j they have ha-maold throughout the oolony, and are to-day MOBE POPULiB THAN EVEB ,• inthebusy city or in the quiet forest their fame is known to thousands. THE SPLENDID WEAR And reputation of this brand have arisen from the fact that only First-olass Materials are used, and none but Good Workmen are employed in their manufacture. TESTIMONIALS Have been received from Hundreds of Cuss tomers, certifying to the Splendid Wear of these Boots, and the Publio are guaranteed against loss from bad workmanship. A Boot with such a repntaWion naturally leads to other goods being offered, purport" ing to be " aBAXAKDi&s," but this as a registered Trade Brand, and every pair is stampsd on the sole "ZaALANDIAr and ~*nrO£j\/iaxW-c — •****-*+ — -l— _________ - i/n rimhihF^^^^^^-^^^tl ZaA * THESE CELEBRATED BQo_r,______ Have had extraordinary . success" at the various Exhibitions. In Sydney and Melbourne they obtained the Highest Oolonial Awards ; at Ohristohuroh and Wellington Exhibitions they obtained the only Gold Medals, and have been placed firat at' local Shows and Exhibitions too numerous to mention ; and at the recent INDIAN AND OOLONIAL EXHIBITION they were pro. nounced the FINEST EXHIBIT in the whole Exhibition, (See Sir Julius Von Haast's letter to Sir Julius Yogel). And as this was in competition against the British Empire, it is somehing be fairly proud of. Let all those who want Strong, Hardwearing, Good-fitting Boots, buy a pair of "ZEAL ANDI AS," and they will never use any other. Sold by Storeekeepers and Boot and Shoe dealers throughout New Zealand, and manufactured for the trade by LIGHTBAND, ALLAN, & CO., OaBISTCHUBOH. See that the brand " ZEALANDIA " stamped on the sole. The new " PARAGON " Boot patented by us, and the INDESTBUOTIBLE TOE are Bplendid things j and we also highly recommend "Oorriok's Patent Boot Baok Protectors." LIGHTBAND, ALLAN, & CO. V/LLKKE SH&LL WB BUY OUK FUBNITUBE. IS a question whioh occurs at some period of life to almost all of us, and it is a question which involves two important con» siderations, _ vi*., quality and prioe. __co« nomy is a virtue whioh should be possessed by everybody, and iv thinking about where shall we buy our Furniture, people naturally desire to be directed to the place where they can obtain the best value for thoir money. I therefore have much pleasure in drawing attention to the fact that 1 am now prepared to supply Household Furniture of every desoription, made from well selected and thoroughly seasoned materials, at the loweßt possible prices. Ladies' Needlework taste fully mounted and adapted to any article of furniture required. Pictures framed, Oarpets planned and laid. Furniture repaired, recovered, and repolished. All goods delivered free to any part of the town. | Funerals Furnished J EOBEBT JL.OW OPPOSITE CONVENT. VIOTOBIA A YEN via.; qPKING- AND SUMMER FASHIONS. MISS CLARK, MILLINRB (opposite tbe Infant School), VIOTOBIA AVENUE, Wishes to draw the attention of the Ladies of Wanganui and district Lo her specially selected and Seasonable Stock (all in the latest fashion) of Bonnets, Straw Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Gloves of every description and colour, Dress Materials, Prints, Hosiery, Ladies' Underclothing, Baby Linen^Etc, Etc, Etc. MISS CLARK, LADIES' UNDEBOLOTHING & BABY LINEN, Opposite Infant School),

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11636, 7 November 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11636, 7 November 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11636, 7 November 1887, Page 1

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