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ANDERSON BROTHERS, Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers, Taupo Quay, BEG to intimate to the inhabitants of Wanganui and surrounding districts that they have purchased the above business from Mr. H. Levy,- and by paying attention to it, hope to merit a share of public patronage. A. Brothers being practical men, are able to personally manage the business in all its branches. P.S. .Funerals promptly attended to. April 4, 1866. STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE, WITH Cornish boiler, log frame. circular saw bench, and with every appliance. For particulars, apply to MR. EDWARD LEWIS. April 4, 1866. FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS OPENING IN TURAKINA. FOR SALE OR LEASE, THOSE BUSINESS PREMISES At present occupied by MRS. STEWART, TURAKINA, AS A GENERAL STORE. THE building is nearly new,' and situated on three-quarters of an acre of ground, freehold, with a frontage to the main road running from Rangitikei to Wanganui, while it exactly faces the branch line which affords communication with the populous Bonny Glen and Tutaenui districts, thus combining advantages, which make it the BEST BUSINESS SITE IN TURAKINA An excellent and lucrativalwsinesa hat been done for several years, which could readily be largely increased, in a settlement fast rising into importance. To a person possessed of moderate capital, this presents an opening rarely to be met with. Satisfactory reasons will be given for disposing of the business. j For particulars apply to EDWARD LEWIS, Esq., | Wanganui; ( Or to MRS. STEWART, 1 Turakina. March 28, 1866 CLEARING SALE. MRS STEWART begs to inform the Settlers of Turakina and Ran* gitikei, that she is giving up business, and in order to effect an immediate clearance, will begin on the Ist of April bo sell off the whole of the stock, consisting of groceries, oilman’s stores, draperjr, fancy j goods, boots, Ac., at greatly reduced prices. Also for sale 1 first class Piano by Ralph Allison and Son, and 1 cawing machine by Whight and Mann. Turakina, Maf<!h 28, 1866. FOR SALE, THE lease of a seven-roomed house in St. Hill Street, next to Messrs. Evans and Lett. For particulars, apply ;o W. M‘NEVIN, Victoria Avenue. April 11, 1866. ESTABLISHED 1867. DOYLE AND CO., LITHOGRAPHERS COPPERPLATE AND CHKOMO POINTERS, Importers of Lithographic Materials, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON, AND Cashel Street, Christchurch. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT v. R. To His Excellency SIR GEORGE GREY, K. 0.8. NOTICE. TJESSRS. O’RILEY & SIGNALE Wlu. ing entered into partnership as General Carriers between Wanganui and Rangi* tikei, beg to acquaint the settlers of that district that their teams will cart goods at moderate charges daily between Wangaiui and Signall’s Hotel, Tutaenui. ; Parties favoring them with loading may depend upon having it strictly attended to. F. O’RILEY & SIGNALS Nov. 29, 1865. - • ■ EXTRACT OF BREWERS’ YEAST. HARPER TWELVETREES’ YTEASTRINE is superior to Brewers’ •X Yeast or Baking Powder for making light, sweet, and wholesome !bread. It is always ready and sure to act, and ths most ignorant cannot mistake in using it.| Sold in small packets and canisters by all storekeepers. Harper Twelvetrbes’ GoVEKSHttnr ; Blacking .. (r> .... !r) ;. Is S deservedly popular for its softness, brilliancy, and enduring quality. Sold in‘oilskin packets and in bottles by all storekeepers ; and wholesale 'by Harper Twelvetrees, Bromlev-by-Bow, London. Jan, 24, ' * ■

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 601, 14 April 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 601, 14 April 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 601, 14 April 1866, Page 4

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