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" .Business Notices'.' S gOOKS ON POULTRI ••• ; ■'„ • Guides to g^ 11 MANAGEMENT, BREEDING JUDGING",'"& DOMESTIC USES. WANGANUI, POULTRY AND DO SHOW. ••HXJONES&Sq? Beg to. draw the attention, of Exhibito at the forthcoming Show to the followii list, of works pp. Poultry and Dogs. THE 330 OK -OF POULTRY, withpract cal schedules of judging, well illu te-ated, with is full page Plate Ei aud lOS other Engraving W L. WrJ}vM-, 13s. THE PRACTIC Ai, POULTRY-KEEPE . < A' | CQiiiplotu.'-an'l' Standard Guic to the tnnnagcmont of Poultr; whether for domestic use, themarkefc or exhibition, by L. Wright, coloure plates, 4s (id. PROFITABLE POULTRY KEEPING by Sfophon Beale ; well illustratec 4s 6d. ■PIPER'S POULTRY— A practical Guid to' choice breeding 1 , &c. Well illus trated. 4s. GUIDE TO SUCCESS in Poultry keep ing, by G. H. Bacon. Is 3d. POULTRY FOR EXHIBITION— Horn. /,- i and,Market,- by a Poultry farmer ' 'Well illustrated, '4-s'Gd." " ' DUCKS AND GEE&E— Their character istics, points, and management, bj various breeders. 2s. DISEASES QF THE DOG— Being i Manual oi' Cuniue Pathology, by J H. Steol. 13s 6d. , OUR DOGS:and.their Diseases, by G. S ' Heatloy. 6s Gd. ' NEW BOOKS, To arrive per next mail. CLEOPATRA, by H. Rider Haggard, being an- account of the Fall and Vengen.nce of Harmachis, tho Royal Egyptian, as set forth by his own hand. 6s 6d. TRUTH ABOUT RUSSIA, by W, T. -Stead, 12s Gd. The latest and most „ ■ authentic work written about this vast Empire. GRAPHIC, Summer Number. ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, Summer Number. JANE EYRE, by Charlotte Bronto, 8d SOMETHING TO READ, Division 25. BOYS'. AND GIRLS' PAPERS. Orders for the above will be booked and forwarded immediately on arrival. A Splendid Selectisn of PRAYER AND HYMNS at lowest possible Prices. IT T "TONES AND QON BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, Printeis and Binders, VICTORIA AVENUE. PLANTING SEASON, 1889. ______ ARAMOHO NURSERY. Tho Proprietor of tho above-named Nursery jigaiu reminds the publio.thathe has a splondid assortment of FRUIT, FOREST, & ORNAMENTAL TREES, AND FLOWERING SHRUBS, „ To select from this Soason. He has also a large quantity of 3 and 4-year-old Apple' Trees, well-furnished with Fruit Spurs. ■Other Fruit Trees of all descriptions of the -newest and choicest varieties. A Large Stocik-' of .Forest . and Shelter ■: Trees. .Also,* Trees for Street and ■: /Avenue Planting. AiCHOICE COLLECTION OF ROSES. ■ Hedge Plants of all Descriptions. An inspection earnestly requested before purchasing. Prices will be found as Low as any other Nursery in the colony. ' ill Trains stop at the Aramoho Junction Station, which is opposite the Nursery. All orders left with M Hogan and Co., Taupo-Quay.'and Mr J. Siddle, Fruiterer, Ridgway-st., will be promptly attended to. , W, T. BENEMELD, ARAMOHO NURSERY. ( "OOOT SAND SHOES. . '"' Another Great Boon. ..STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS At the CHEAP SHOP, next Keesing's Auction Mart. MRS; RICHARDS Having decided to retire from business, will sell her stock of Boots and Shoes for ONE MONTH at Clearing Prices ! This is a chance pf getting high-class Boots and Shoes at prices never before heard of in Wanganui, aud being a bona fide Clearing. Sale, Ticketing will be dis carded, so as to allow purchasers to buy at their own price, which means that no reasonaable offer will be refused. I^T Remember— Only ONE MONTH. ■ Come early and make your selections. N.8.- Would treat for disposal of business as it now stands. MRP RICHARDS, Next Keesiug's Auction Mart, S~>i -t! iO A per day to bo made -V K TO -V- Z3 iby persons of eithoi C?W~£-~ CWb-j/TS.sox, in their own localities, at tho work for us. New business Anyouo can do tho work Capital not required. Wo viU si art you Outfit worth .21 Tiiailerl frou. Tho employ inwit is pnrtioiilM'ly iulnptedioWin region in which the publication circulates. Boys suul girls earn newly -is mv.oh ns men Full pm-tir-u'lKvn ami iv-i-rurt-ioua mailed free. Nov/ is the tisne— don't ci<-l(iy,l>ut write to 'is lit cmcc . A>lelres»ii Sii'.wii & Co,, portilnud, iuaiao, lf.uii.ed Status.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 11483, 12 September 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 11483, 12 September 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 11483, 12 September 1889, Page 1

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