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WANGANUI ILLUSTRATED. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE TOWN „., AND SUBURBS. : .;. h. i. Tones, .■ HAVING noticed the growing demand for good Local Photographs,- has arranged with Mr A. Martin (the well-known photographer of the district schools), for the production of ONE THOUSAND COPIES OF REALLY . ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS, Which will include Pnblip Buildings, Principal Streets, Panoramic Views, Interesting Glimpses or various quarters of the town, &c, from 100 different negatives, which have been taken from positions selected for the Faithfttl Illustration of Wanganui and its surroundings, combined with Artistic Effect, thus producing a series of views most interesting to residents, for sending to friends abroad, illustrating the happy scene of their Colonial home. For Cheapness, and convenience of transit by post, they have been taken the C. D. V. size, and can be had for 9d each, 4s £ dozen, or 7s Cd dozen,; or, mounted, Is each, 5s £ dozen,, or Qe 6s a dozen.- These low prices thus being within the reach of all, H. I. J. trusts to receive the support of everyone interested in c making Wanganui known to the out- ' ' side world. H. I. JONES, Bookseller. THE HAIRDRESSING AGE. rrOMMT MESSITER would respect_L fully remind the general public of this rising city that he is always lecturing oh the. above subject in his Hairdressing, Shaving, and Shampooing Rooms, situate, opposite. Mr F. R. Jackson's offices, in Victoria Avenue. ' LECTURE I.— Hair cut, dressed, and finished in any style, aesthetic or otherwise. Charge, Is. i .LECTURE 2.— The roughest chin made smooth as a Pompeii pavement; 6d. XECTURE 3.— The head shampooed and cleaned with Niagara .waters ; Is. Concluding with . ' > Hair of all descriptions and colours worked in all shapes on the premises. All kinds of smokers' requisites also attended to. T. MESSITER, Proprietor. INDIAN AND CHINA TEA WAREHOUSE. . ALEXANDER MUNRO, A LTHOUGH he gives the best value XX. in every article in the Grocery trade, gives his principal attention to the most important articles — TEA, COFFEE, and SUGAR. A. M. feels satisfied that the great success of his business in Wanganui, notwithstanding having commenced in the dull times, is mostly owing to keeping a superior class of Indian and China Teas, &c. t Families desirous of being waited upon for orders may, upon notification of their wish, by Post or otherwise, depend upon having their orders carefully and punctually executed. ON SALE. — Newmans celebrated Rahgitikei Cheese ; Gilmour's Canterbury Bacon and Hams; also, regular supplies of Fresh Butter from the famous Rangitikei dairies. ALEXANDER MUNRO, Tea Dealer and Family Grocer, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. TU'ST ARRIVED. CANTERBURY BACON and HAMS I (New Cure). • ! FIRST OF THE SEASON. ! in • ;'._ (, ■■ -<' ■■ '' FRANCIS J. JONES, Comer of Ridgway-street and Wickstecd Place. ; . JAMES LAIRD T> ESPECTFULLY informs his nuinoJAi rous Customers and the Public gfenerally that he has now landing, ex ".Crusader," from London, 25 hhds new Clovers, Rape, Mustard, and other Agricultural Seeds. Also, 5 cases new Garden and Flower Seeds, specially selected to suit this district. !J.L. would also remind intending ■Buyers of I^'ursery Stock that now is the season fjr Planting. The. Stock of Fruit Trees, Pines, Roses, and Ornamental Shrubs are in fine order for lifting. N.B. — Early orders respectfully solicited. Those who have not got a Price List please apply to JAMES LAIRD, Taupo Quay, Wanganui. . Egjiont Nursery, Glasgow-street. f^ REAT /CLEARING QALE At the premises, Victoria Avenue, opposite the English Church. Earthenware, Chinaware . Glassware, Toiletware Dinnerware, Household Sundries Groceries, Teas, Brushware Sugars, Lamps, and Oilmen's Stores Purchasers will be sure to be satisfied, as not only will there be GREAT BARGAINS GOING, but the whole of the stock is in firstclass condition. We have no stale goods whatever. D. BELL, Manager. K H NOLAN k CO., STOCK AND STATION SALESMEN, GRAIN & SEED MERCHANTS, LAND, FINANCIAL, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, HAWERA. MONTHLY Sales of Live Stock at the High-street Yards. Fortnightly Sales of Produce, &c, at Rooms. Cash Purchasers of Hides, Skins, and all kinds of Farm Produce. Agricultural Implements always hand. Agricultural Seeds of all descriptions in Stock. Valuations undertaken, and out-door Sales conducted, oney aclyanced on Freehold Securities Agencies : Mutual Life Association of Australasia Norwich Union Piro Insurance" So ciety. Be d and Gray, Dunadia.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 9660, 12 June 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 9660, 12 June 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 9660, 12 June 1882, Page 3

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