Business Notices. /"KPENING A NNOUNCEMENT. THE ZEALANDIA BOOT DEPOT P. WILSON & CO., (In the PlSSmises lately occupied by Mr J. V. Cordoza). On WEDNESDAF, JUNE 18th, WE OPEN with a VERY LARGE and WELL-ASSORTED STOCK of NEWJGIOODS All English and Continental Goods in our Stock are Imported Direct, and in Colonial makes we know, and most Bootwearers know also, the tho Zealandia Brand is pre-eminent for sterling value. We lay great stress on th« fact of our Stock being Quite New. Fresh Oysters go down best. Fresh New Goods always give satisfaction 83^"Remember — WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, THE OPENING DATE. We shall be glad to show our goods and quote prices to anyone, and have not the slightest fear of a fair comparison. F. WILSON & CO., Victobia Avenub (next My Uncle's). Wanganui.) ■TOT ANTBD KNOWN. MISS BACON, Teacher of Fancy Work (who has lately arrivod from Melbourne), begs to inform the Ladies of Wanganui that Bhe has taken those Premises in Victoria Avenue next Mr Keesing's Auction Mart, where she has opened for a short season with a Choice Assortment of Fancy Work. Instruction given in the following subjects .— Poonali, Lustre, and Crystoleum Painting, Point and Macrame Lace, Wax,. Paper, Leather, Fish Scale, and Hair Flowers, Wattle and Clematis, Applsceque, Lillies, and Sun Flowers in Velvet, Bleached Fern Seed, Crewel, Arrasine, Splash Work, etc. For the convenience of those engaged during the day a Class will be held on Wednesday Evenings. Terms, Is in all subjects, except painting. By permission of the Colonial Secretary,! there will be a Grand Art Union of Fancy Work. Tickets, 2s. "VTOTICE OF REMOVAL. MRS BROWN, Waverloy, begs to intimato to her friends and the travelling public that she has moved her Boarding Houae from the old Bank Buildings to the new house just erected on the opposite side of the street, and trusts to receive a continuance of the liberal patronage accorded to her in the past. Hot Meals at all hours. /^OAL! /^OAL! /^OAL! A Cargo of BEOOKDALE COAL Will arrive on MONDAY, 9th JUNE. Price, 36s per ton from ship's side j 37s from Yard. CS° FIREWOOD at exceptionally Low • Rates. HORSLET AND BLYTH, . YARDS— CHURTON-STREET. Office — Co-operative Store, Ridgwaystreet. A T THE CASH BOOT COMPANY. (Next to Peter Bell's.) STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS. GOODS MUST BE CLEARED. Ladies' High-leg Lace Boots, 4s lid Lodies' Light Leather Elastic Sides, 6s lid Ladies' Kid Elastic (fancy fronts), 5s lid Girls' Morocco Elastic Sides, 4 to 6, 2s 6d; 7 to 10, 3s Gi. SPECIAL BARGAINS. TTIOR THE WINTER SEASON. MRS. ROBERTS Has opened up a NICE ASSORTMENT of ,DRESS MATERIALS, LADIES' ULSTERS, JACKETS, • and PELERINES. Flannels, Calicoes, Shirting, Table Linen, Sheeting, &o. Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Plushes. MILLINERY AND FANCY WORK. Q^TLadieß' Underclothing and Baby Linen made to order. MRS. ROBERTS, Oppobite the Convent, Victoria Avenue Public Notices. m li 1 ii ie si The undersigned beg to return their sincere thanks to the Captain and Members of tho Fire Brigade for their valuable assistance at the late fire. JOHNSTON & CO. ~XT O T I C E. Business will he carried on as usual. Temporary Offices— Ruthnd Chambers, Ridgway-street. JOHNSTON & CO. TW" 0 T I C E. Any person requiring the services of John James, Sydney Place, in the Undertaking line, by calling at the Cab Stand will be taken to and from his residence free of cost. JOHN JAMES, Sydney Place. "VT C> T 1^ C i! If you want real good TABLE POrATOES, go to T. G. PHILPOT, BELL-STREET, And there you will get the right thing. ■£X O T ICE. JOHN hTmORGAN, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, RIDGWAY-STREET, (Opposite Oddfellows' Hall). J. H. M. having commenced business in the above line, would intimate to the residents of Wanganui and surrounding districts that all his Goods are made of firstclass Material, and the Workmanship Guaranteed. (feg" Repairs done on the shortest notice, and at Reasonable Prices. Agent for Stanford's Horse Medicine. WANTED Known— Vacancies for two or three single gentlemen. Apply Wellington Hduse.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11663, 18 June 1890, Page 3
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669Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11663, 18 June 1890, Page 3
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