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Business Notices rpAYLOBYJIiLB) BAKERY"! HUGH ROSS Having taken the abort well-known Bakery, is now prepared to supply the public with light, wholesome, well made broad. Having a spring of pure wattr on the premises, and only using the beßt makes of flour, the public can depend on getting a first-olats loaf all the year round. CONFECTIONERY & SMALL GOODS. (ssp** Any orders for the above will be executed in H. Boss' well-known Btjle. A Trial Solioitod. hugbHross, BAKBB AND CONFECTIONER. "TvEESSMAKING. DBESSMAKING. miss Austin Begs to inform the ladies of Wanganui that she has started business on her own account ob DBESSMAKEB, in the premises lately known as the Ohbonigxb Office, Bidgwayetseefc, where all orders entrusted to her care will receive du< attention IS- Note tbe Address— MISS A, AUSTIN, BIDQWAY'BIHEBT; (Next door to Oheoniolb Office). A UTUMS & WINTER GOODS. MISS OLARK, MILLINSB, Begs to announce to the ladies of Wanganui and District that she has opened her AUTUMN AND WINTBR GOODS. MILLINEBY in all the Latest Styles. Also, Mantles, Flushes, and Yelrttß, fur Boas, Dress Qoodß, Gloves, Hosiery, Flannels and Calicos. Ladies' Underclothing. Baby Linen, gSS" Note the addresss— (Opposite Infant Sohool, Viotoria Avenue.) rnsn T) U F » E T T, VIOTOBIA AVENUE, (Opposite Messrs ¥. B. Jackson & Go.'b) JOHN LEVETT Saving taken those central premises, lately ocoupied by Mr Forbes, will open them on B ATUBDAY NEXT, April 7th, as A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, where all those favouring him with thei patronage will receive every attention and civility. Meals, One Shilling. Good Beds. ESS* Good accommodation for permanent Boarders. Good Bathroom. Charges moderate By Boyal Letters Patent.) JPQfk BBWARD will be paid to 3ujU\J anyone giving information that will lead to the oonviotion of the parties who have copied our Patent Safety Pockets. fob, onFmonth We will make Suits to order for £2 15s from the oelebrated Petone Tweeds Mosgiel Tweeds Boslyn weeds Eaiapoi Tweeds jOamaru Tweeds Aohburton Tweeds. $3T Try our; 12s 6d Trousers, ready made, :■• ' or made to order far same. A Great Beduction'in all Lines. G. D IJONffi & SON., (Opposite Smiley's Stables), VIOTOBIA. AVBHUB. GOOD NEWS POB ALL. i^OOD People, did you hear the \JT news About the Famous Shop for Boots and Shoes ; Boots and Shoes for groat and small, At Prices within the reaoh of all. dome yeu, who want Good Boots, and buy, At the Qomer Boot Shop, make a try. These Boots are Firm, well-made and neat Just the thing to fit the feet— and suit • the pocket too. THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE BOOT TRADE IN WANGANUI • BVBRYBODX KNOWS IT g AINSWORTH'S FIRST CORNER BOOT SHOP . (Above Post Offioe) VICTORIA AV.ENU|E. T lIIES T AIBD now offebs fob sale— White, Bed, and AUkye Clovm Cow Grass . Sheeep'e Feßoues Emothy °p™ »»B»tail Giant Meadow &c., &o. The above are imported direot fo my order from the best English ana Continental Houses ir> the Trade I AL3O OffFEß— 2000 bushels best Poverty Bay Bye Grass from old pastures 8000 bushels looilßye Grass from old Pastures, all maohine clianed 600 sacks flrsb-olass Cboksfoot, local grown and thoroughly cltaned, if . deßiieil Turnip., Lucerne, Bje, Corn & Mußtard, and a!l Beed» suitable foi the farm kept in Btooi Samples and Pricey on application. TAMES*^ AIED, NUBFERXNUN AND BBEDSMAN,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11759, 13 April 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11759, 13 April 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11759, 13 April 1888, Page 3