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Business Notices ALPHA HOUSE. TREMENDOUS AND STAETLING SUCCESS OF THE GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY AND /CLOTHING OF THE BAN&KUTT STOCK IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM BARE Special facilities now made for the attendance on the Hun* dreds of Customers that have hitherto been unable to get their wants supplied at T . BUSH'S GREAT CASH SALE. The wholoof the Stock of MEN'S BOYS' and YOUTH'S CLOTHING, Hats; Shirts, Ties, Collars, and Hosiery To be brought forward on and after SATURDAY MORNING. 033T Come Early to avoid the Crush ! T. BUSH, OASH PURCHASER. MUSICAL NOTIOB. H- COLLIER & CO. HAVE pleasure in announcing to the Musical Public that MR HENRY COLLIER has returned from a visit to England and the Continent, and that he haa made moßt advantageous arrangements with some of the leading English and Continental Makers of Pianos, Organs, &0., for constant supplies of their Instruments. After acaref ul examination of all the leading Continental Pianos, Mr Collier is cons firmed in the fovourable opinion he has always had of the HOELBING & BPANGENBERG PIANO which he has no hesitation in affirming t* be the CHEAPEST, BEST, STRONGEST, AND MOST RELIABLES INSTRUMENT ever imported. The HOELLING PIANOS were awarded the PRIZE MEDAL at the International Exhibition, 1885. Js thoroughly reliable in every respct. H- / Bears the true makers' name, as doe? 53 every one of the 23,000 Pianos £j manufactured by this unimpeachi^g I able firm. q «j < Is as well constructed and as strongly Ma! bracedas the highest priced Pianos. H Contains every modern improvement W of value. ' & 1 * lls rich and full in tone, and the touch is unequalled. Tho great strength of the iron frame, and tho support afforded by the Five Massive Bracings, render the HOELLING PIANO less liable to get out of tune than those of lighter construction, which is a great conn ! sideration to COUNTRY PURCHASERS. For those who require a Reliable Instrument j at a Low Price, the VICTORIA MODEL will be found to be the best value ever offered . This instrument is speciallyeelected for ifcs extraordinary durability and tone combined. It is well finished and neat in the casing, and may be purchased by pay» meats of £1 16s 6d per month. ORGANS by the Smith Organ Company. The Weber Organs from £17. JUST OPENED— A collection of the latest Songs, Waltzes, Piano Pieces, Piano and Vioiin'Duets, &o. A large stock in hand of Violins, Banjos, Accordeons, Concertinas, and Musical Fittings of every description. Dr Carter Moffat's AMMONIAPHONE, for Voice Cultivation, HARMONIUMS to arrive, from £12 • Sole Agents for — W. G. EAVEBTAM'S PIANOS, a shipment to arrive shortl CHAPPEL & CO. METZTEE & CO. SMITH ORGAN CO. Pianos Tuned in Town and Country by Experienced Tuners. Pianos Repaired and Renovated in tone and touch. A large stock of Materials for Repairing always on hand. H. COLLIER" AND CO., Victoria Avbndb. Wanganut, H. TEICE, BOOKSELLEB, & STATION/KB, Viotobia Avmvs, (Opposite the ConveDt.) BEGS to announce to the Public of Wanganui and Districts that ho haß commonced business as above, and hopes by supplying USEFUL AND GaBAP ARTICLES, to merit a Hbare of Public Support. lI.T. liu3 been appointed Agent for tho ANiattBUEX TIMiiS, and is prepared re qcivq uam.e^ qf w'.eydiuy subacubqc

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11413, 1 December 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11413, 1 December 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11413, 1 December 1886, Page 1

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