Wanted Known. TTLTRLEY'S LAND ADVEB, H TISEMENT Hawera Star Daily. HAVE YOU SAMPLED Q.EOEGE riiLMAN '|S PUEE CEYLON TEA, 2s 4d, 2s6d,&2slod,per]b Also, in Boxes and Half -chests. GST For Purity, Strength, and Flavour unequalled. "V^T ANTED KNOWN. BRUCE has a largo variety cf PURE CEYLON TEAS at all prices. The demand for it is rapidly increasing. Wanted. "ANTED— An active Youth for a Farm. Apply t to D. G, Poison, Mangaw'aero, or to Mr Liffiton, Wanganui. "ANTED Known— Just Landed, a shipment of the Celebrated "Puriri" Mineral Waters, from th« natural springs. Invaluable for Indigestion and Diseases of the Kidneys. This water is effervescentand remarkably palatable. Keith and Lennard, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Victoria' Avenue. "ANTED Known— We have sevoral Girls, age about 17, waiting ongagement. Pinches and Co,, Wanganui Labour Exchange. 'ANTED— A Housemaid. Apply to Mrs O'Hara, Provincial Hotel, today. W ANTED Known — The Wanganui Scholarship Examinations — Pri vate Board and Residence (with washing) 20s per week, at late residence of Gilbert Carson, Esq., Guyton-street. Mrs H. M, S. Coupe. 'ANTED to Lease or to Lot— A 6roomed House, lately occupied by Mr Parker, Dentist, Avenue. Apply to Joseph Townsend, Harrison-street. W "ANTED Known— Just received a consignment of " Golden Eagle " Tobacco. T.J. Nicholls/ " 'ANTED Known - That MISS MUERAY has started a Knitting Factory in tho Avenue, both the Griswold and the Saxony Machines being used. Hats, Tarn o' Shanters, Football Jerseys, Stockings, and Socks of all descriptions made. Orders promptly attended to. Note the Address — Opposite the Presbyterian Church, Victoria Avenue. "ANTED Known— That T. J. Nicholls has received a Fresh Consignment of Derby, Welcome Nuggot Diadom, and Ruby Twist Tobaccos, all in. splendid condition. Also, Melachrino" celebrated Egyptian Cigarettes, as supplied to all the leading clubs in the World. ANTED Known— That J. Provost of Mosstown (formerly of Gordon Park), can supply primo Cider, in any quantity, from two gallons upwards. He has appointed Mr Siddlo of Eidgwaystreet, as his agent, and all orders left at Mr Siddle's (where the cider can ba sampled) will be promptly attended to. Price per gallon, in casks, 6s ; price per gallon in bottle, 6s. WANTED" Known— Hot Pies, Tea Coffee, Cocoa, Pastry, Scones froib. every day; also, Biscuits, Cakes, and Lollies of best quality at Hicks' Refreshment Rooms, Ridgway-street Wanganui 'ANTEDKnown— That A. Williams, Machinist, repairs all kinds of Sewing Machines. All repairs effected withpromptness, and at inodora te charges "ANTED— IOOO good, thoroughly reliable workmen to build a Breakwiud round tho Band Rotunda, to enable the Bands to play there. Must be all heavy smokers. Apply when short of weed to J. Crichton, nearly opposite Chavanne's Hotel. W" 'ANTEDKnown— That A. William*," Mechanical Engineer and Tool Maker, of Bidgway-streot, does every description of engineering work, new and or repair. W "ANTED Known — A grand assortment of Meerchaum and Silrermounted Briars, Cigar-holders, Silter Match Boxes, &c, suitable for Christmas Presents, at T. J. Nicholls' Post Office Cigar Divan. 'ANTEDKnown— That A. Williams, Gunsmith, is prepared to execute all work in this line entrused to him in the best possible manner,t and to the satisfaction of his clients. "ANTED Known -That A. Williams does not protend to work for less than cost. He can't afford to. His business address is Ridgway-stroet. 'ANTED Known— The best House in town for- all kinds of Bargains in Brapery is Bonndy and Co.'s Cash Sale.Victoria Avenue. WANTED Known— That Thos. J. Nicholls can supply everyone with ' Derby." Public Notices. A. T JJRUCE's. A largo supply of POTATOES— Peach Blossom, Hobartowns, & Circular Headc. S~^i YMNASIUM Highly extolled by members of the Medical, Legal, and Church professions. The JOHNSON BROS, are about to open up a GYMNASIUM in all its branches. It is thoir intention to open about the end of next month. Previous to then' Opening Night, they will give a FREE EXHIBITION of their skill as Gymnasts, on which occasion all the leading ladies and gentlemen of the town will bo invited to witness thoir performance.. "T^T OTI C E TO TRESPASSERS. Persons trespassing on tho Sodgebroek Grange or Cherry Bank Estates, in pursuit of Game or otherwise, will be prosecuted. Poison will bo laid for dogs. J. H. NIXON. John McGregor. April 30, 1890. A.RAMOHO -jWTTURSERY, 1 TO THE FRONT. FRUIT TREES IN GREAT VARIETY. Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, Apricots, Quinces, Oranges, Nectarines, Lomons, Gooseberries, Black Currants, Red Currants, White Currants, Raspberries and Rhubarb, Loquats and Persimmons. Nuts— Walnuts, Chestnuts, Filberts, Cob Nuts, Hazel Nuts, and Almonds. SHELTER & FOREST TREES PINES AND CYPRESSES OAKS, ELMS, ASH ORIENTAL PLANES And a Large Stock of Hedge Plants, viz., Quicks and Barberries. ROSES, RHODODENDRONS, AND CAMELIAS. All to be Cleared at Reduced Prices. Come and inspect for yourselves. All orders left at Mr Siddlo's, Fruiterer, an,d M. Hogan and Co.'s,, will be carefully attended to at Nursery Prices. Cataloguos and Special Price List posted to any address free. Catalogues to be had at M. Ho<«an and Co.'s, Taupo Quay; also, at Mr J. Siddlo's, Fruiterer, Ridgway-streot. "W". T. BENEFIELD, ARAMOHO NURSERY.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11663, 18 June 1890, Page 3
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837Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11663, 18 June 1890, Page 3
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