j Business Notices. QPSINGjg AND SUMMEE GOODS. \ YRESHIEE TTOUSE \ HOGG- BBOS. & B3EGHIN HAVE JUST RECEIVED THBIII, FIRST SHIPMENT | OF SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, And will have them opon for INSPECTION AND ...SALE ON SATURDAY, 17th SEPT. HOGG BROS. & BREOHIN A YEESHIRE XT OUSB, J\. JIL OAMPBKLL PLACE. TMPOETANT NOTICE TO JL FARMESS. JAMBiS^BSLL, TAUPO QUAY, WANOANUI, Next Herald Office, la a Cash Purchaser of all kinds ot Farmers' Produce, viz?., Wool, Skina, Hides, Fungus, Tailow, Grrain, Bones, &c.j in any quantity. ON HAND AND FOR SALE— Oats, Chaff, Wneat, Maize, Sarley, Pollard, Bran, Potatoes, Onions, Etc., Eto. In GROOEIUES I have a sfcook which lean sell at prices which will surprise you. WOOLPACKS— PIease inquire my price before buying elsewhere. Bone Manures, Superphosphates, Guano, Etc., Etc. Remember you can always get Cash from JAMES BELL, WOOL, GRAIN, PROVISION, & PRO, DUOE MERCHANT, Taoto Quay, next Herald Office, Wanganui •XT ' O T I 08. W. AUSTIN Has opened a BRANCH SHOP in Victoria Avenue, where the public may rely on ...getting FIRST-CLASS REFRESHMENTS. Cakes, Lollies, aud Confectionery ia great variety. Balls and Excursion parties catered for on the most reasonable terms. Bread delivered all parts of the Town daily. Hot Pies, Tea, Coffee, & Cocoa always ready. All orders punctually attended to. jj^ip- 1 Note tho address — OPPOSITE SMILEV3 STABLES, VIOIOBIA AVHNTTB. NOTICE. The undwaignei haviug just received a eonei^nrasnt* of tfew TvVSIfiDS, wishes to inform the public thvt Us ia prepared to take orders and execute fchemou the shortest notice. Furthor particulars in future issue. ggg- Note the Address — CLAPHAM. (Two Dooro below Masonic Hotel) WAI-raANTTI. RES U II GO. AOOCrm^Y frisad lately said : Hallo I old ■Jnob, I heard you - were dead 1 " I heard the same, ray Mead, said I But I happened to know it was a lie. Like that aucient bird, ox which, you've read. Bißen from the ashes of the Dead. Or the Dormonts, when by hard winter pressed, Till the coming spring take their rest. So I, waiting till hard times passed by But c'en now the prospect's just as bright As Wanganui gaa when it should be a light. I think I'll try the Rag Shop trick : Sell wholesale for oast: and uuy *em od tick 1 So my country friends do not fret, The old Snob's alive and kicking yot Nor entertain the slightest doubt, For the Uomer Boot tfhop's not Bubb'd Out Buttiiurap it forth, atd 101. it bakaow Against all oomei-s uotcls £i;u own. AINSWOBTH S 8 OOKNER BUO BHOP, ! VICTORIA A ENUE. I f EVERYBODY KNOWS IT, OOiftPAF? OS WJSTDOJS. 3APITAL „., , 4a 4HS £I,QQO t OQ\ ■ rpHIS Prji/xjauv 5s p.i.jAni to :akg ntks Jw at the i<ov?C'&t .&vL<-a, f Pl-l)l.'.pt «» ■■■■■■:■■ \ .-;-..,. ....
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11638, 10 November 1887, Page 1
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448Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11638, 10 November 1887, Page 1
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