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CORNER OF TAUPO QUAY; AND ST. HILL STREET. SREAT UNRESERVED SALE! Bargains in Drapery ! ..,.■; . Bargains in Clothing ! „. . . Bargains in Flannels ! VALUE, TWO THOUSAND POUNDS ! Must be sold within 14 Days. The goods have been purchased for Cash, from an Insolvent Estate in Australia, and are now offered at LESS THAN HALF ' THE ORIGINAL COST. Householders, Hotel-keepers, Heads of Families, and the General Public, Come and inspect the DISPLAY. A. Genuine Sale. — Read the following Prices : — Welsh Flannels from 9_d ■'■•■■ Ladies' Children's Hats from 3d 20,000 Sprays of Flowers at 3d Ladies' Ottoman Shawls from 6s lid Evening Flowers Is, worth 2s 6d Calicos from 3s 9d per dozen Men's Clothing. .Boys' Clothing. Ladies' Underclothing. Fashionable Assortments 50 per cent. under usual prices. Rare Value in Remnants. All Genuine Materials. Quality Guaranteed. Family Pieces. Unlimited Variety, Choicest Patterns. IN THE MOUENING DEPARTMENT AEE BEING OFFEEED Black Alpaccas, French Merinos, Costume Cloths, &c, &c. Splendid Goods. FOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY. Absolute Clearing- out Sale. None of the goods are to go back. T. S. WYMOND & CO. Can confidently assert that their Consignment now opened up for POSITIVE AND UNEESEEVED SALE, Comprises the most Extensive and Fashionable Assortment of Keally First-class Goods that has ever been submitted ' ' ■ " to the Public of Wanganui upon such advantageous terms. MARCH STRAIGHT FOR THE SIGN OF THE FLAG. , NO DECEPTION! , Augl3 TO THE FLOCKOWNERS AND SETTLERS OF RANGITIKEI. ■■'. MATARAWA FELLMONGERY, WANGANUI. '» ' ■'"'" ' '"..'■■ ■■ : ._ . , ' .' q _______ HHHE undersigned begs to : intimate that he is still PUECHASING . WOOL, „ A HTDES, TSHEBPSKINS, TALLOW, and all kinds of PEODUCE, at the HIGHEST Current 'Eates, and has made arrangements whereby he will be enabled to make REGULAR MONTHLY CALLS around, which will giv,e Settlers an opportunity of disposing of their Produce, &c., at Full Market Eates for Cash at their Homesteads. ' ■' = -";■■; ' W. LTffiGLAND ■ Fellmonger, Wool Scourer, Seedsman, & General Produce Dealer, NB.— Wool sorted and scoured for the Home Markets at low rates. Private Residence and ; Receiving Stores, Putiki. (Near the Cattle Wharf) . . , . Wan ganui poun dr y, '■■; TAUPO QWA.Y. DAVIIOIIJIRAY HATING lately made extensive alterations in his premises, and added greatly to his Appliances and Machinery, is now in a position to uuderkake all descriptions of work in his special line, as Iron and Brass Founder, Implement Manufacturer, Engineer, Boiler Maker, and Machinery Fitter. THE MOULDING DEPARTMENT ,s capable of turning out First-class work, the most experienced and competent ■ bauds being employed that can be obtained ia the colony. Steam, Machines of all kinds Manufactured, Fitted, and Eepaired. In nnlimited assortment of MODELS, applicable to every description of Machinery, and other Models for New Designs promptly and . accurately prepared. Marine .Engine or Boilqr Work satisfactorily performed. Turning in Iron.and Brass to any size or design. Estimates given for all descriptions of Manufacture, Alteration, or Eepair. Saw Mill' Machinery, Locomotive, and General Eailway Iron Work contracted to be erected'in any portion of the Provinces. , In, short, D.M. feels confident that he. can now solicit the MOST EXTENSIVE _„.V«ij>r.B hesitation, as his Establishment is replete with the principal ,'„ Machi^eryjthat;will be,, required to enable him to', ; execute Buch with promptitude and; perfect 'satisifaction.'to. his patrons : his Staff, of Employees ie also composed .. of thoroughly , Practical and Practised Tradesmen. '".'ON SALE, AT THE FOTJNDRY— J ;, | . J; •,, One pair 8 -h.p. Engines— horizontal. One 6-h.p. Engine , • ; ! •„ 3-h.p. do Sa^ir Mill Machinery, complete. Railway . , Waggon Wheels. ; Fittings in immense variety. A.n Inspection of the Establishment will convince every one ot its capabilities to fulfil the most Varied and Extensive Undertakings. ■<. July 28. • ' ■ ■ " . ■ .

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2854, 17 September 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2854, 17 September 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2854, 17 September 1875, Page 4