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We receive Monthly Shipments, and 'consequently we are always well up. in the Latest Styles and Fashions of all Home Goods, and we hold ,the best-selected Stock in Town. A few examples of prices : — . Ladies' Kid Shoes, from 5/6 ■ Ladies' Prunella Slippers, 2/11 ■Ladies' Prunella Walking Shoes, 5/6 Men's Kid Balmorals^ 8/6 Men's Grain Shooters, 8/11 And Twenty other Lines equally Cheap. Boots made to srder on the Premises. Eepairing neatly done by a first-class, hand, and best material only used. ' .' All work Guaranteed T.WILSON & CO., THE AVENUE. (Opposite the English Church). -pEELIMINABY. NOTICE. "WANGANUI €OACH COMPANY, Having purchased the Goodwill and Least* from. Mr James Hamilton, will be prepared to undertake all kinds of Coachbuilding, and having secured the services oi Mr Hamilton will be a guarantee of the ' : ■ quality of the work done. Best Materials only will bo used, and first-class Machanica employed. I * .vhole will be under the able management of MB A. E. BACON, Who has had large experience in Duned in and olsewher. IMPEBIAL FLEE INSURANCE COMPANY. Subscribed Capital ... J81,200,000 Paid tjp Capital , .£300,000 Ihvkstbd Foiids Exceed ... . Bisks accepted at lowest Current Bates. rompt and liberal settlement of claims. EBEMAN B."jAC£SON. & CO., x
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11202, 24 February 1891, Page 4
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844Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11202, 24 February 1891, Page 4
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