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Wanted Known. TTUELBY'S LAND ADVERII TISEMBNT. Hawera StaDaily. Business Cards. mAYLOBVILLE BUTCHERY T. WOOLLEY, Jun., Begs to thank his numerous patrons and tho public generally for the large amount of support accorded to Mm sinoe starting business, and ■wishes to stale that, in order to meet the rapidly incresting demand, he will on MONDAY, September 2nd, start an additional Hawking Cart, and being determined to supply the best meat procurable, respectfully requests all those who have not given him a trial to do so at once, and in return he guarantees to give every satisfaction. Large consumers very liberally dealt with. Wanted. ANTED - A General Servant. Apply this office. W "ANTED— A Mortice Machine (Iron frame) either worked by hand or fly wheel. Must be in good working order. Apply Bell and Davis, Taupo Quay. 'ANTED— By a single Gentleman, comfortable Board and Residence. Apply to " Board," care of Box 60, Post Office, Wanganui. ANTED-A supply of Prime Fresh Butter. Apply to T. a. Philpot, Bell-3treet Store. ANTED Known-That T. G. Phil pot's Bell-street Store has always Chaff, Bran, Pollard, "Wheat, Barley, Charcoal, &c, in stock. ANTED Known- T. G. Philpot wants everyone to know that his is still the Cheapest Store in "Wanganui, and that ho keeps the most Varied Stock. WANTED — Everyone to purchased; from T. G. Philpot a real good* Broom for Is. Scrubbing Brushes also at Is. Other lines in Brushware equally as cheap. W ANTED— The public to patronise the shop that only keeps Goods of the Best Quality, and sells at the Lowest Prices. T. G. Philpot. ANTED— Everyone to know that they can get Hunro's Tea, Ceylon Teas, and China Teas at T. G. Philpotfs. 'ANTED— Everyone to help T. G. Philpot to take stock. No reasonable offer will be refused. Come early and get the best Bargains. ANTED — Tenders for 16 to acres of swamp clearing at Wangaehu. Apply to E. E. Fletcher, Wangaehu. WANTED, immediately — Improvers and Apprentices to the Dressmaking. Apply sharp to Miss Austin (T. W. Boundy and Co.) 'ANTED to Sell— loo Sacks Prime Barley at 12s 6d sack, This is cheaper than oats for horses, and for fowls feed can't be beaten. G. Caiman. W" ANTED — An Assistant, with a good knowledge of Dressmaking. None other need apply. Also, one or two sharp Girls as apprentices to the Dress and Mantle making. Apply early, Miss Galvin, Dress and Mantle maker, Guytonstreet. WANTED Known— That J. Crichton, of Victoria Avemie (opposite Siniley's), is holding a Clearing Sale, previous to alterations to premises. The sale commences on Saturday next, and will continue until further notice. No reasonable offer refused, as the Stock must bo cleared. 'ANTEDKnown— That A. Williams^ Mechanical Engineer and Tool Maker, of Bidgway-street, does every description of engineering work, new and for repair. ANTEDKnown— That A. Williams, . Machinist, repairs all kinds of Sewing Machines. All repairs effected withpromptness,andatmoderatecharges. W' 'ANTED Known— That A. Williams does not pretend to work for less than cost. He can't afford to. His business address is Kidgway-street. ANTED Known— Private Board and Residence (with washing) 20s per week, at late residence of Gilbert Carson, Esq., Guyton-street. Mrs H. M. S. Coupe. ANTED Known— The best House in town for all kinds of Bargains in Brapery is Boundy and Co.'s Cash Sale, Victoria Avenuo. ANTED Known— That Mrs Watt has vacancies for a few more music pupils, Piano and Singing, next door to Drill Hall. __ > ANTEDKnown— Thatthero is only one Cash Boot COMPANY, and that it is nowhere else but in the Avenue, next to Peter Bell's. ANTED Known— A large stock of Men's Soft Felt Hats from Is. Must be cleared. At G. Flygert. ANTED KNOWN— Men's Strong Working Shirts from Is. At G. Flyger's. WANTED Known — Men's Coloured Moles at 5s 6d. Splendid value. At Gr. Flyger's, Avenue. ANTED~Known — Butchers' and~ . Bakers' Baskets, with iron handles, cheapest and best. Perambulators, and Wicker Furniture. Chairs re-caned. Withers and Bragg, Wicker Furniture Manufacturers and Eopairers, Campbell Place, Wanganui. ANTED Known— Hot Pies, Tea Coffee, Cocoa, Pastry, Scones fresh every day; also, Biscuits, Cakes, and Lollies of best quality at Hicks' Refreshment Booms, Bidgway-street Wanganui ANTED Known— FEESH POBK PIES Daily— That C. Bridges has re-opened the premises _ at the corner of tho Avenne and Maria Place, lately occupied by D. Barrett, as Pastry Cook and Confectioner. The public will find it to their interest to pay us a call. W' ANTED Known— That H. Town send makes Filters to fit any Tank from 6s upwards, which will sffectually piu-ify the water for use. Inspection invited. ANTED Known — That repairs can be done at the Cash Boot COMPANY'S Shop, Victoria Avenue, cheaper and better than anywhere in Wanganui. "OLANET PENS. Swift writers. JL Fastest writing Pens ever known. E. Moult. WANTED Known— Umbrellas, Parasols, and Kerosene Lamps repaired as usual. Scissors sharpened and Second-hand Novels bought. No connection with Jobbing Travellers. T Horwood, next door to the Prince of Wales Hotel,, Taupo Quay, Wanganui. ANTED Known — Vacancies for two v ¥ or three single Gentlemen in privato family. Apply offica of this paper, WANTED Known — New Lamps for Winter nights, and Hot Water Jugs in great variety, at E. Moults. W ANTEDKnown — That A. Williams, Gunsmith, is prepared to execute all work in this line entrusted to him in • the best possible manner, and to the i satisfaction of his clients. WANTED Known— Old Boots made ' new. Me.n's solod and hee^d, 3/6. Women's, 2/6. Patehos put on' in first-class stylo. Workmanship unsurpassed, at tho Cash Boat Company's, next Poter "Boll's. _^ ANTED Known— For Purity and Palutablonesa none te'Vrarpass Whifclock's Celebrated Sauco. On sale very where. Try it.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 11484, 13 September 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 11484, 13 September 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 11484, 13 September 1889, Page 3

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