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Buainess, Notices. i OPBNiScr i >'~*} ii3^ouNdiajgraT v A. J. ORIBir/ " " TAILOB, ' , (Next to Mr Dallas'B, Saddler)^ - RIDGWAr.BTREET,iWANGA«UI, '[-■ i-i, ."•••• ■'{<)' iii f.J l.'iv. 7 iny^oil. .' '■ ■• >-; ---' ' Has much'.plsjMura. to -notify; he, has. taken !the jfyjfe shop,,^hsre he will be pre- ; , psrtd ,to receive {.orders , for- Gentlemen - IToilori.bg jn-ajl its branohes - ;• i '■<■ ■ B^> Twenty years' oiperience in the trade Charges Moderate. Terms Cash/ . TED' " RED CROSS " PRESERVING COMPANT, Chapel St., 86uth Tarra, VICTORIA. Canned Tomatoes, equal toAmerioan, and - at same price 5 also Poaoheo, Pears, Apricots, of the finest quality,' andyiii heavy syrupy '■ All these gdocte are.n^anufaotured under the supervuion of Mr George James Ward, - '. of California; 'The Jams; Jellies, Pickles' Tomato Sauce, and Assorted Sauces ot- ■' Oompany'are'well kndwn to be better . . anyimpottedj.. „ ^_ ■•" &•<■;., Hotek. ••■•'' n B ITT.BrA ti H O T. E L, Va TEA li . * : »; -■ ' ' ' , i . BALMFURTH BROS. .. ; Pbopbhtob i •it.; ;.i--Uk ■/...;;_; - ' - ■ , The above Hotel: is well known to the , avellingi üblio as the most convenient, otntortnble,',;and oentraty situated establishment;, on the West •' Ooast. ' ■ Visitors . tb»refor», can rely on obUining every at> Wtion thr.time "they may farou the house, with their patronage. Btst Branca of Liquor only kept in stook Speoisl attention^ has been paid to the re«, quiremenU of' Commercial Travflllers,' who will find flrst-olMi Sample Boom's'and otihir aonyeninnof;, _;' '■'.,.;/ , "•."•-.. : • '■• - - TMPOBTANITTd THE PUBHO Touruta, Travellers, -and .Business^ men flatnrall^aikTfliere.tSey.oan find 1 the quief it the family, oombiried>with . civility, aU tantion, and reasonable aharges. All this v to be found at the Egmont Hotel, Hawera *'*?'"<..// W/OLOGGIE, . • " m : . ■ Proprietor ■ tilt a;;'»' a"';i: a vfT:?, ? '■■•i' ■ ■ - „ MANAIA.. ;'•'':' ;: ' ■• C LBWIS JA „i '■" ■;., PsoprietOi nOMMEHOIAL Gentlemen' and the V Travelling-'publio generally will' find the above HoteLreplete with every conlYeoienoe for their comfort;" ' J ;.^"'"', Good Beds, First-plass'lTables, Wines' and ; Spirit* of. th»;b§it brands, oombined- with " -_■ ■.■;_•..[} i.-, oure malt. '■; ' =■ ■'■ ''--.. : . and Paddooking unrivalled on the . " , ,-" ?; Ooast. ■' -' „ '■": ".-; ■ .'• '•' .--, Baggies sad Saddle Hoi sea always ou hire ' : " " Attentive Groom*. A BAMO HO TT O T|E L, BAUiWAT CROSSING, ARiMOHO. : . WILIJAMtTUTT?.'.'. . \ . . . . .Pbopbeeio^ The Hotel has been removed to that commanding position on the River Bank opposite tha.^Railway St&tiohi Aramoho, and ; Extensive slierations' have been made' for the accommodation of the travelling public AU Trains stop a( the Aramoho Station, immediately behind the Hotel. PBXJTob" 6f^ WALES HOTEL. JTAUPO QUAi; WANGANUI.; MISBEB BlDDELLS.;.Proprietießßeß. ' On asiumipg: the charge oi the above ' >' Hotel, tb.e I( niew; ProDrietresses hope that thej will be ( favourod with as large a measuro of #u»pprt at the- establishment re> eeive'd undflf the. late -management./ The reputation this well known hostelry lias , acquired as the;moßfcbomfort»blfl houeeoa '. the coagfi'wjjil bemaintained, and travellers may rely", J pn receiving every attention and having every want anticipated. . . ' The best-brands of Liquor enly kept in stock Gjod Table. Luncheon from 12Jto i p.m Conneotediwith tho Hotel is a Firet-oltss Billiard Roam, furnished with i table by . _ ' the best.jqaakew. -,■>•■ „.■. ■'■- ■ ••■ ■ "- ■ ■"'". . M^^ Sheep Dip'J .' i -- 1 ;-- ■-":.'. . -Tii^ifN-G; ;v B,B> ; Aia''ON: ■" • y ;: - ; ' " PEEEEC^I SHEEP DIP . , OO9OEHTfiAtBC :i "{Pois6n6uß ■ : lofDipT" :J lA ' . ■' r ' : !,[.«0.i00 WateiMIXES REATOLY WITH COLD ' t i f ' Ll voi'.x WATER .-• ■• -' , . Forming a clear transparent solution Posilively^. .. ■ ■ ■;,■ [jigrtMT The >erj .' : DIP fog ; ,'. ftnSffifkjj(ste, : --~t l ®}***li>e*b' , Safe Reliable, Lasting, Uniform and -.'-'. . Stainlws. . It is guaranteed not to contain one psrtiole of lirnt or soda,, thoi ; avoiding ' , that'dryneisor the wool so often : experienced for the first mbnth,aft»r using powder ,'•■ .'dips •specially.i For SOABS,. TICKS, or LIOH, this dip can be depended on as a certain specific, . .'; TESTIMONIALS. ,;, . WBitotnra, Bept. 21, 1888. . Meitrs. M. Hogan it Co. ', • Daar Sirs. — I am thoroughly satisfied with Brooke's "Perfect " Sheep Dip, it answered all parpoira very well indeid. . I chall use it again this leaeoe. Yours Truly. Jomr Wiikie; I'"' . Wanganui, ; . . . Nov. 6th, 888. Mums M.Hogan & &->., Dour Sirs : — I am thoroughly satisfied in uiing Brooie'* " P^rfect" Sheep Dip I hare met 7 moat other Dips and find that it givos the greatest satißfaotion. It is very sof t, aod has n. lasting effect upon the wool, ' It it aleoa-dip waicb mixoß roadily iwitb raid water, which is a great benefit. : Yours Truly, • , ■ Bobbrt'Pe&kb. South Hillend, July 18th 1838. Mr C! M. BrooVe, Sheep JL)ip Manufacturer, Ashbnrtoo, ■ D jar Sir, — I have every conffdencejin your Parf. ct Sheep Dip, ' it ' having entlrel} cleaned my jheop of- both lice and tiokf without leaving any. stains or hardness h the woo'. — Yours truly, ALFRED COSTER. The advantages to be derived from using Brooke's " Perfect" Dip are, that it combines tho lasting effects of the Powder Dipa, with tho BOltneßS of the Glycerine preparation; and is the only Carbolic Dip io the market composod of Calvert't No 1 acid which doos uc^ stain (he wool. At tho recent Sheep Dip Trial, conducted under the Aunpices of the A. and P Association, i Canterbury, ont of nim competitors, C. M. Brooke . gained thirc plflce. . , Price. Us per two gallon tin, to makt 200 gallons of' wash ; 70.t per case, contuining fire tins, running UOO gallons ; 65. yet chto, for cot less than five cases Pioiuues fire . M. HtaAN & CO.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11355, 22 November 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11355, 22 November 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11355, 22 November 1888, Page 4

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