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Business Notices. LADIES Will kindly note that our DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT Is now under management of MRS BENNETTS, For nine years Head Dressmaker at Messrs Billantyno & Co.'s, Christchurch. A. SPECIALITY MADE OF RIDING HABITS & MANTLES. IS* PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED BOTH IN FIT AND STYLE. NIOHOLLSIBOUNDI VICTORIA. AVENUB. BOOTS. »s •> Thßße Oolobratad "Boots" bava STOOD the TESTIfor THIRTEEN YEARS j they hare b>'.en aol-i i,hr mahout the colony, <vi<i ar* te-day MOBS TQPUL iB THAN EVER ; in the busy city or in the quiet foreat their fame is known to thousands. THE SPLENDID WEAR And reputation of this brand hay* ariaen from the fact th:if. only Firalxf lass Materiala are used, and nona but Good Workmen are employed in their manufacture. TESTIMONIALS Hare been received from Hundreds of Qub-< tomera, certifying to the Splendid Wear of these Boots, and the Publ 0 are guaranteed against loss from bad workmanship, A Boot with such a reputation naturally leads to other goods being offered, purport* ing to bo " ZTSijoANDiAS," but this ia > a registered Trade Brand, and every pair is stampad on tha polo " Zbalandia," and every other biot i 3 not a genuine "Zha.* LAKKIi." THESE CELEBRATED BOOTS^ Have had extraordhiiry success nh the various Exhibitions. In : :.rnuey and Melbourne they obtained the tf.ighast Clolonial Awards ; at Chrißtchureh and Wellington Exhibitions they obtained the only Gold Medals, aad havn bson p'.ac*d fif^t at local Shows and Exliibitiona too numerous to mention j aud at the recent INDI aN AND COLONIAL EXHIBITION they were pro. uouueed tho FINEST? EXHIBIT in the whoJe Exhibition, (ioe Sir Julius Von Haaat's letter to Bir Julius Yogel). And as this was in competition agaiuafc the British Empire, it i 8 somehiog be fairjy proud of. Lot all thoso who want Sirong, Hardwoiirinf?, Good-fitting Boots, buy a pair ol "ZEALANDIAS," and the/ wiii nerer use any other. Sold by Storeekee^era and Boot and Shoe dealers throughout New Zealand, and manufactured for tho trade by LIGHTBAND, ALLAN, & CO.. GtfRUTOaURCiT. See that the brand " ZEALANDIA " stamped on the salo. The new "PAH AGON" Boot patented by \w, and the INDESTRUOI!IBIiE TOE are splendid things ; aud we aiao highly recommend " Oorriok's Patent Boot Baok Protectors." LIGHTBAKD.. A_LLAN, & CO. WfIEJSB SH4.LL WE BUY OUE FUBNITURB. IS a quostion which occura at aoma period of life to almost all of us, and it ia a queation which involves two important con-' siderations, viz;, quality and price. Economy is a virtue which should be possessed by everybody, and in thinking about whert shall we buy our Furniture, people naturally desire to be directed to the place where they can obtain the best value for thoir money. J therefore hays much pleasure in, drawing attention to the facts that I am now prepared to supply Household Furniture of avery description, made from well aeleoted and thoroughly aeaaoned materials, at the lowent possible prices. Ladiea' Needlework tasta fully mounted and adapted to any artiole oi furniture required. Pictures framed, Oarpats plunnsd Jiud laid. Furniture repaired, recovwrad, aud repoliahod, AH goods dellvere.*! free to any part of the town. J Funerals Furnished j EOBESTiiTw OPPOSITE CONVENT. VICTORIA A VENUS.; HPRING AND SUMMEK FASHIONS. MISS CLA.RK, MILLINKB (opposite fclio Infant Sohool), VICTORIA AVENUE, Wishes to draw the :ii.ti-ii:.ica of tho L idiss of Wanganui and cLv^ijL to h«r specially selected and Seasonal-la Stock (all in the latest fashion) of Bonnets, Btr.iw fJnla, Feathers, Flowers, GHovea of ever? description and colour, Dross Materials, Prints, Hosiery, Ladias' Underclothing, Baby Linen/fEte, Etc., Etc. MISS CLARK, LADIES' UNDEBOLOTHINCJ & BABS LINEN, j o|--pO!ri f A 1 J.Uf;>rt ';el:i"ta])s

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11637, 8 November 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11637, 8 November 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11637, 8 November 1887, Page 1

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