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RANGITIK EI HOUSE, WANGANUI. GENERAL drapery and underclothing at the , RANGITIKEI HOUSE. Ladies’ and Children’s Hats at the RANGITIKEI HOUSE. Ladies’ Paletots, Mantles, and Shawls at the RANGITIKEI HOUSE. A splendid variety of Childrens’ Paletots just opened at the RANGITIKEI HOUSE. Fashionable Crinolines iust opened at the RANGITIKEI HOUSE. A large stock of Horricks36 inch Calicoes at the RANGITIKEI HOUSE. Sheeting, Towelling, and Table Linen at the RANGITIKEI HOUSE. China and Cocoa-nut Matting at the RANGITIKEI HOUSE. Just opened a neat and varied assortment of New Goods too numerous to particularise at the RANGITIKEI HOUSE. The Men’s Clothing Department will ■be found replete with every requisite, at the RANGITIKEI HOUSE. For Quality and Cheapness combined try the RANGITIKEI HOUSE. Before Purchasing Elsewhere call at the RANGITIKEI HOUSE. RANGTTIKET HOUSE, WIGKSTEED PLACE, WANGANUI. D. NATHAN, Proprietor. June 13, 1866. ~ T O L E T. A HOUSE in Ridgway-street, well situated for business. For particulars, apply to J. A. BURNETT. June 9, 1866. ... D. HARDING, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, BEGS to inform his customers and the public generally, that he has jnst received a good selected stock of Winter Clothsand Tweeds, andisnow in a position to execute orders on the shortest notice. RlDGVf ay-Street, Next to the Bank of New South Wales. May 30, 1866. BOARD AND EDUCATION, IN TURAKINA. MRS. MACDONALD begs to intimate she will reopen her establishment for the education of young ladies, after the mid-summer, on Monday, 2nd July. Okawa, Turakina, June 23, 1366. “STRAYED, . A BROWN HORSE, without brand, shod. Any person giving information will be rewarded, on application to W. R. BOYLE. June 23. NOTICE. S certain cattle are doing serious and continual mischief, by breaking rough the uew| fences on my lands, ere by endangering the loss or straying the stock inside, neighbours are retested to remove any stock that may ive been wandering outside, as after is notice I shall hold them responsible r all damage sustained in either cattle fencing. J. FREETH. Wellbury, Turakina, May’9, 1866. NEW INVENTION. DIAMOND CAMEO PORTRAITS. T . TUF FI N BEGS to announce that he has just received the A pparatus and licence lor producing the above portrait (now all the fashion). By this process one person oan be taken in two or four different positions at the same time on the same plate. Specimens seen and prices obtained on application. Church-street, June 13, 1866. NOTICE. A RED Spotted Bullock, having a (\_ piece out of one ear, no brand visible, has been running lor moi’e than two years on my lands. If not claimed by the 15th July he will be sold to pay expenses. J. FREETH, Wellbury. 1 June 13, 1866. NOTI C E. rnHE WANGANUI EXPRESS will JL leave Atkinson’s Hotel every Thursday morning at 7 o’clock for Pipitea, and leave Pipitea at 10 o’clock, bringing down goods,parcels, and passengers, again leaving the Wanganui Hotel at three o’clock sharp, for Pipitea. JOHN DANDERSON, G. A'-* '■ • Proprietor, j June 13, 1866.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 625, 7 July 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 625, 7 July 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 625, 7 July 1866, Page 4