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! Shipping. | /"I HEAP EXCURSION TRIP Ti ?, \J MAHAKIPAWA DIGGINGS. _ The 88. HuiA, will leai i 1 *j?|c-4 : Ny- Wanganui for the boot a 3^mH_lß^ Sounds (weather an "■ a *£§sß9j3Bß'J»ciroumßtancee P erm 'l ting; on WEDNESDAY, 3bd OCT., at 8 p.m. Fares— Saloon, £1 10 a; steerage, £1. For freight andpaasage apply to 3 FEKEMANR. JAOKSON&OO., J Agents. A NOHOR LINE STEAM PACKETS FOR NELSON DIRECT. » rriHH s. s. Mubeai jjj—MCjT-M^. Jl Captain Viokerman - * a "BßUHHß»'ports (weather and oir oumetanoes permitting) on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3b», at 6 p.m. For freight and passage apply to SOLANDEBS & CO., Taupo Quay, Agents. BABOWICA Public Notices. " H AP s B v B R" 1 Are the BEST for the Mowing reasons : — 1. They aie more durable. 2. They are all iron frames. 3. They are all Trichord. i 4. They have all the latest improvements. 6. They are^the most handsome. ,' 6. They have received the highest commendations from the most eminent pianists of the day, to prove which ask for testimonials, 7. They hate alO years' warranty. 8. They have the sweetest tone. 9. They keep in perfect tune longer than any other. ; 10. They only need inspection to satisfy anyono as to their superiority. The best value for money is at W. J. BEALE'S, VICTORIA. AVENUE, WANGANUI, Sole Agent for "HAPSBTJRG" PIANOS. TITHERE oan I buy Enamel Paint ? At TV B. and E, TINGEY'S, opposite the English Church, Viotoria Avenue, Wanganui. They keep Enamel Paints. Used for Furniture, Wioker end Basket, Tableß, Chairs, Milking Stools, Hot-water Cans, Braoketa, Bedsteads, and Baths, and anything you want to make look beautiful. Ready for use. Any lady or gentleman oan apply it. Veryobeap. HASTIE £ TINDALL'B PATENT FOB DESTROYING LUNG-WOBM IN SHEEP, (By Fumigation). _ Experiments having proved this invention to be a complete success, it iB confidently recommended to Sbeepfarmers bb the only known Cure for Lung- worm. JOHNSTON & CO., Agents. GARDEN OPERATIONS FOB THE MONTH. rPHE late spring rains have had a marvelJL loua effect upon our Gardens. Beana and Peaa are coming into blooaom, Potatoes are growing apace, Lettuces are forming nioe hearti,|and Turnips are most promising. At least this ia the experience of all those who have bought their seeds at the Yankee Stove Depot. We may still sow Onions Carrots, Lettuce, Parsley, Spinach. Cape Gooseberry, CabbDge, Csnllflower, Radish. White Turnips, Ehubarb, and Celery in sucoasaional cropß. If you have bought seed, and it haa turned out badly, go to the Yankee Stove Depot and have a new expe« rience. Frenoh Beans and Runners, both white and toarlet, may now be sown, and Tomatoes, Cucumbers , Yankee Squashes, Melons, aud all these hah! hardy things may be put in where you have a sheltered border or oorner. Those fond of gardening should find wisdom in the Sage, have plenty of Thyme, and Cabbage all the ideas he oan get from hiß neighbours. Lettuce above all things go to the Yankee Stove Depot for reliable Garden Seeds. m o l c t. Six-roomed House, Bolton Bow, and 4» roomed Cottage, Wiok steed-street. Apply T. SORIVENER, Viotoria Avenue. Wanted Known. 'ANTED Known— That Hamilton em* ploys only the best mechanics and uees the beat material. He guarantees every vehiole turned out. ANTED Known— That J. Provost, of Mosatown, formerly of Gordon Park, oan supply prime Cider in any quantity, from two gallons upwards. He has appointed Mr Siddle, of Ridgwaystreet, as his agent, and all orders left at Mr Siddle'e (where the Cider oan be sampled) will he promptly attended to. Prloe per gal» loninoask, 6s ; piioe per gallon in bottle, 6». WANTED Known— That you oan get repairs, painting, and trimmug done at Hamilton's in flrsbolaaa style. TXT ANTBD — Good General Servants, TI Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses, Farm Servants, and Girls for country situations. Mrs Ooburn, Victoria Avenue. ANTED Known— J. Paul and 00. are selling Ladieß* White Kid Gloves at 6d per pair. Ladies' White Josephine Gloves, Is per pair. ' ANTED Known-HotPies, Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Pastry, Soonea, &0., as usual, on and after this date at the Bidgwaystreet Pie Shop. WANTED — Apprentices and improvers to the Dressmaking. Apply Nioholas and Remington, Viotoria Avenue. WANTED to Bell— A Good Milk Bun, with all the appliances, and a good long Lease. Apply office of this paper. WANTED Known— J. Paul and 00. are selling Coloured Silks for Fanoy .Dresses, in a variety of shades, at Is 6d per yard ; usually sold at 3s 6d and 4s. rff ANTED Known— That J, W. MoDnfi W Shoes at the following prices :— Haoke, 4a ; light draft, 6s ; heayy draft, 6s. W' ANTED to Sell— A good eeoond-hand Spring Oarfe, second-hand Phaeton, second-hand Gig, and several other vehicles, cheap. J. W. McDaff. _ WANTED Known— That A. Williams, Engineer and Gunsmith, to meet his increasing business, has removed to thoße more commodious premises lately occupied by 2fr J. H. 2Xorn, immediately oppooite Mr Atkins' (Architect) office, Ridgway Btreet. WANTED Known— That J. W. MoDufi has new and second-hand Vehicles of all doßoriptiona for sale. WANTED Known — J, Paul and 00. are selling Dent's Best Blaok Orient Kid Glovob, 4 ola»p>, at 4s 6d— usual prioe, 7s 6d. ANTED to Sell— A good second-hand Dog Cwt. J. W. MoDuff, Taupo Quay. TTT ANTED Known— To Sportsmen with W disabled Guns from last season— Take them to A. Williams, Gunsmith, who will put them in thorough order in a reasonable time and at a moderate prioe. WANTED Known— That J. W. MoDuff really does employ the best meohaniot, and vies only the best materials.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11342, 2 October 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11342, 2 October 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11342, 2 October 1888, Page 3

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