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Business Notices. JJOOKS ON POULTRY. Guides to fi3§r MANAGEMENT, BREEDING' JUDGING, & DOMESTIC USES. WANGANUI POULTRY AND DOG SHOW. H-T-JONES&SON ]>ag to draw the attention of Exhibitors ill I,lm forthcoming Show to tho following list of works on Poultry and Dogs. THE 15OO1C OF POULTRY, with practic;il schedules of judging, well illustriilnd, wii.li IS full p.igo Flute Engravings, and 308 other Engravings, by L. Wright, 13s. TKEPKACTroALFOULTRY-KEEPER A complete and Standard Guide to tho management of Poultry, whether for domestic use, tho markets, or exhibition, by L. Wright, coloured plate*, Jo (id. PItOJfTVAUGIS POULTRY KEEPING, by Stephen liualo ; well illustrated. 4s Gil. PIPER'S POULTRY— A practical Guide to choice brooding, &c. Well illustrated. 4s. GUIDE TO SUCCESS in Poultry keeping by G. 11. Bacon. Is 3d. POULTRY FOR EXHIBITION— Home and Market, -by a Poultry ' farmer. Well illustrated. -Is Od. DUCKS AND GEESE— Their characteristics, points, and management, by various breeders. 2s. DISEASES OF THE DOG— Being a Manual of Canine Pathology, by J. H. Steel. 13s Gd. OUR DOGS and their Diseases, by G. S. Heatley. l>s Gd. NEW BOOKS, To arrive per next 'mail. CLEOPATRA, by 11. Rider Haggard, being tin account of the Fall and Vongeanee of Harmaehis, the Royal Egyptian, as set forth by his own hand. Gs Gd. ' TRUTH ABOUT RUSSIA, by W, T. Stead, 12s lid. Tho latest and most authentic work written about this vast Empire. GRAPHIC, Summer Number. ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, Summer Number. JANE EYEE, by Charlotte Bronti-, 3d SOMETHING TO READ, Division 20. BOYS' AND GIRLS' PAPERS. Orders for the above will be booked and forwarded immediately on arrival. A Splendid Selectisn of PRAYER AND HYMNS at lowest possible Prices. HTT HTONES AND C<ON . 1. J fc> BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, Printois and Binders, VICTORIA AVENUE. 13 L AN T ING SEAS ON, ISB9. AUAMOHO NUESEIIY. The Proprietor of tho above-named Nursery ajj-iiu reminds the public thatlio has a splendid assortment of L'lU/IT, FORK*".. 1 , fc ORNAMENTAL TRIOKFJ. AND FLOWERING SHUU.ISS, To select from this Season. Ho has also it largo quantity of 3 and 4-year-old Applo Trees, well-furnished with Fruit Spurs. Other Fruit Trees of all descriptions of the newest and choicest varieties. A Large Stock of Forest and Shelter Trees. Also, Trees for Street and Avenue Planting. A CHOICE COLLECTION OF ROSES. Hedge" Plants of all Descriptions. An inspection earnestly requested before purchasing. Pi ices wil. 1 be found as Low as any other Nursery in the colony. All Trains stop at tho Aramoho Junction Station, which is opposite the Nursery. All orders loft with M Hogau anrl Co., Taupo Quay, and Mr J. Siddle, Fruiterer, Kidgway-st., will bo promptly uttendod to. "W, T. BENEJPIELD, ARAMOIIO NURSERY. IM POR TA N 'J 1 NOTICE, MISS MAY, In thanking the Ladies of Wangauui for their support in the past .wishes respectfully to remind them thnfc she has returned to Wanganui, and has started business in the Dressmaking lino again in Gay ton-street, next to the Salvation Army Barracks, where all orders will receive her prompt attention. A few vacancies for apprentices. MISS MAY, DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT GrUVTON-STBISBT, Next to Salvation Army Barracks. J {f\ 1' ESI N G N OTICE/ FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, BIS- ; COTJ'S, CORDIALS, &c. jVIIiS R, W. POWKALL Desires to intimate that f-ho will open in tho promises situated at tho oornorof the Avenue and Haria Place on I SATURDAY, 2 Ist SEPTEMBER, j and respectfully solu-itu si shave of public p.itroaap!. /T"^""S t~) A Vi'jrdiir tobemside A- p TO A" /^J-ypenJonsoi'eiihoi OW.I K~-xt>'"3. Vxv:, iv vheir own localities, sit the v.ork for us. N««w business Anvono Ci;:i rto in v,-r.;,c Csiv-iinl not iciiniri;.!. Wu w'ul f.lnvt you OiitiU v,-ovtl. .*:: ii-ai!:,.! >V( n. T!;fi oiiiiilcy i .moil t ia p;u-lU iil.irly ,1-lU't';' 1 ' l 0, l!l(! •■•>•!{"■•" i in which iho pu!>iii':itiuii uivtiiliitu". Hoys ! itud »ir],; iviAi ]J".'.:-ly :'.,■ ii"i.-h :is n;en j''u!l parlii'ul.ii:! mid iui.tnu-tioiu ji:iiil»tl iVeo. Now is ihi: i ::;:■.' - don't di:],iy,l/Ui. wi'ito to im .'it oiii-i 1 . Ait'li'i'ss iStiiifi'il a. Co., J'urtijii:'!, Msi!i:n. T'jiiir-' Hintos-.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 11502, 5 October 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 11502, 5 October 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 11502, 5 October 1889, Page 1

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