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Public Notices. f : W&J STAPLES BOOT MANUFACTUEEBS, WELLINGTON, And Manufacturers of Goodß bearing the above well-known and Celebrated Brand, are glad to be able to announce to the inhabitants of. Wan ganni and surrounding districts that- advice iB still freely received from all parts of this colony Jgv;ng testimony of the superiority of their goods in comparison with those of other manufacturing firms in New Zealand, and attribute their Buccess to the following roles and precautions directed to the Goods when in course of manufacture, and which have always been faithfully adhered to Ist. First-class workmen only are employed. 2nd. None but prime material is used, and systematically distributed in manufacture. Brd. The latest machinery (laboursaving) is employed, hence their ability so undersell their competitors. 4th. The proprietors make it a study to fulfil the wants of their numerous customers by offering them an article that will bring credit to their house and benefit also the community. 6th. And, above all, direct their whole attention to excelling the Goods of other manufacturers. In reference to the above, we would remind Householders that the " Wellington Brand"" line in Boots,. Shoes, and Slippers can' be procured from any Bootmaker and principal dealers in the district, and those who have not' given the Goods a trial will 'do well to do so, and thereby' encourage the employment of labour in the colony and Local Industries in general, and adequately benefit themselves by keeping money within the colony Storekeepers, Bootmakers, and Warehousemen may rely 6n a speedy and satisfactory issue of any favours entrusted for our execution, and would ask them to adresg all correspondence to ; "w. : *j. s taples - MANUFAqTUBEBS, ~~~ Money .~ m bust. 'moneys to lend. i . A^: of .c£BsO Two sums of jti '£* {\ f\ 1 Two sums of j£sfyf\f\ 3Q4\J\J Interest from 6£ per cent. WHITWOETH BUSSELL. . Wanganui. I- I | -\IT ONEY TO LEWD On good Freehold Security, in sums to I suit purchasers. Apply to | C. BUKNETT, Solicitor, ( ' Kidgway-street. ; THAW'S BOYAL MAIL COACHES. COACHES TO • BIRMINGHAM. ! TIME-TABLE:— , Leave H'eilding 8.30 a.m. r Arrive Birmingham ... ... .11.30 a.m. i Leave Birmingham 1,30 p.m. Arrive Feilding 4 p.m. SAMUEL DAW, Proprieto ! Tl O B SALE. 1 To Arrive per " Evie Eeed," from New , York, due Juno 30. ONE : ROYAL HOTEL : KANGE I Suitable for a Eestaurant, College, Hotel, Hospital or Lunatic - Asylum. Has , two capacious Ovens, each 19i inches deep, 13 inches wide, and 12 inches high. Is 3ft Gin wide, and has six i holes for pots, each 8 inches in i diameter, besides a large extent of plate surface. Has capacious water 1 system providing an enormous quan- ; tity of hot water. Is also furnished with ample accommodation for heati ,"ing plates and dishes, having two i '< cool ovens in addition to the Baking ; Ovens. This lange is adapted to cook for a great number at a very . . small cost for coal, and is the Bange that has been wanted since the introduction of civilisation to the colony. Opening required for setting 3ft 6in wide, 4ft 6in high by lGin deep; that is, to say, quite 8 inches less in depth than ordinary Leamington Eanges. The arrangement of water-pipes is » such that the pipes do not go through any brickwork, therefore they aro easily set and replaced. This magnificent Range will be put upon the colonial market at the low I price of £25, complete. i Also- - : ONE ROYAL HOTEL RANGE ! Similar in all respects t8 the above, but of a larger size. Price .£3O. Drawings of these splendid cooks can bo seen at the YANKEE STOVE DEPOT, WANGANUI. WHITWORTH RUSSELL

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11277, 26 May 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11277, 26 May 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11277, 26 May 1891, Page 1

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