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WILLIAMSON & CO., CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, HAYB on hand a large assortment of genuine English and American Patent Medicines, Perfumery oi every description, Turkey and other Sponges, Toilet Eequisites, Superior Hair, Tooth, Nail, and Shaving Brushes, Combs, &c. Family Requisites and Flavouring Essences of all kinds, and at moderate prices. 1 Prescriptions carefully prepared. Homoepathic and Horse and Ctatle ! Medicines. THE WANGANUI DISPENSARY, Next Post Office. ON SALE, By the Undersigned : — 230 sacks Wheat (splendid Eowl Pood) 500 sacks Oats 100 socks Pollard •25 tons Oamaru Flour 2 tons Oatmeal Also, just landed — 2 tons o£ Canterbury Hams and Bacon (splendid quaUty). FBANCIS J. JONES, i GROCER, ■WANGANUI. JOSEPH SCOTT, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, aAVINQ- secured a fresh place of business, being a portion ol Mr A. Barnes's Auction Mart, Taupe Quay, will be prepared, on and after the let 1 April, 1880, to attend to the wants of his old friends and patrons, J. S, will confine his e^orts to the Bespoke branch o£ the trade, when ali wfio niay entrust their measures tc him will receive faithful value for then money. Punctuality will be 'still s main feature of his efforts. All kinds of Boots and Shoes made to order and repaired. J. S. will also manufacture Upper* for the trade. Note the AddressNext A. Barnes, Commercial Sale Booms, Taupo Quay, MRS PYKE, DRESSMAKER, Wickstead Place, Opposite Occidental Hotel, IN thanking ladies for their paßt support, begs to notify that she has removed from Victoria Avenue to more eligible premises in Wicksteed Place. Having had considerable experience at one of the leading London Houses, ladies, can rely on having their orders carried out in good style and with taste, at strictly moderate prices. Ladies' own material made up. MRS PTKE has on hand an assortment of Dress Stuffs, which can be made up at prices to suit the times. Mourning orders at shortest notice. MRS PTKE, Wickstead Place. JOHN FURNESS, (Late> of A. Lindsay's, Wellington), BOOT & SHOE MAKER, Victobia Atenue. HAVING- had long experience in the manufacture of Ladies', &ents', and Children's Boots and Shoes, I desire to call the attention of the citizens of Wangaaui to the fact, that it is my intention to make the above to measure, in a style hitherto unknown in Wanganui, and, employ ing none but first-class hands, I can guarantee to those favouring me with their orders a True Fit, combined withNeatness,Durability, and Cheapness. . N.B. — For the benefit of my customers, so that they may rely on always receiving a good fit, it is my intention to keep the lasts fitted up for their especial use. English, French, and Q-erman Bootß and Shoes kept in Stock. Repairs in all branches of the trade meatly and promptly attended to. Note the address — VICTORIA AVENUE, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. CONSULTATION as the WAN.GANUI HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, to be Run on the I9th June, 1880. 500 Members at £1. Krst Horse £200 3econd Horse ... ... 100 rhird Horse ... 50 3tarters and Non-Starters (divided) 150 £500 The drawing will take place on Friday, 18th June, under the mpervision of the Treasurer and a iompetent Committee of gentlemen, >n the Art Union principle, viz., the vhole of the tickets will be drawn — lot, as in some cases, the same lumber as of horses entered. Subscribers residing at a distance tre particularly requested to make >arly application to prevent disap)ointment, and to send two stamps— me for reply and one for result. Whenever obtainable, please forward lost-office orders. If crossed cheques ■re sent, Is must be added for exhange. Private parties subscribing or a book of twenty-five tickets will ie allowed the usual discount, viz 31. J. H. O'BRIEW, Treasurer. Kidgway-streel, Wangaaui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9140, 17 June 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9140, 17 June 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9140, 17 June 1880, Page 4

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