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Business Advertisement. ' JOSEPH SOLER, . WINE MANUFAOTUfiER, Canonger Vineyard, WANGANUI. MR SOLER has much pleasure in calling the attention of the public of ''Wanganui and also the surrounding districts, to the large and varied stock on hand of his own manufactured Wines. . Mr Soler especially wishes to call the attention of the Hotelkeopers and the public generally to the excellent quality of these Wines, as will be se'en by tie following Awards. The Wines Mr Solor sent tothe Melbourne International Exhibition of 1880, when competing with those from all pacts of the world, obtained SKPRIZIiS. These Wines were also exhibited at the Ashburtoft Industrial Exhibition, held on the 20th March, 1881, and' received from the Judges FIRST A WARD OF MERIT. He also obtained FIRST PRIZE MEDAL for these Wines, for PURITY at the Christchurch International Exhibition, 1882, and was aw.ar'ded the FIRST PRIZE at the New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, 1885, Wellington; also a CERTIFICATE with a PRIZE MEDAL at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London. PRIZE MEDAL Melbourne Exhibition, 1888. Mr Soler ■would recommend Customera to try an assorted dozen of these Wines at 30s. per dozbn'; 10s per gallon in bulk to Publicans. P.S.— These Wines are not fortified, and are free from drugs of any kind. ' There are also many different assortments of Winea in stock that are not mentioned in the list. /N REAT /CLEARING QHLE OP BOOKS, PRIOR TO STOCK-TAKING. H. I. JONES~~ANp SON. Have put Out on a Cheap Table a quantity of Books, which they will, sell at ggf" Greatly Reduced Prices - ■-•■-during'the next/Few "Weeks. " _ Read the following Price List !-— 3s 6d Books offered for 2s 6d. Colonel Enderby'B Wife, by Lucas Malet 111 tlio Wrong Paradise, by Andrew Laing His. Heritage, by Linda Gardiner ' ■ "The Confessions of. a Thug, by Colonel Meadows Taylor ' ...••■' A Noble Queen, by Colonel Meadowa Taj - . lor Frederick, Prince and Emperor, by Ren- • -nell Rodd " ~ ' The Marqujs. of L,oss\e,, by ■■: George Macdonald'" God's Providence House, by Mrs G. L Banks '",,.".'., A Fair Emigrant^ by Rosa Mulholland A Counsel of Perfection,, by Lucas Malet : The Pillar HouseV bjrElorence'Severne Under the Stars and Under the Crescent, ■by Edwin De Leon -■••-■ Far from \he Maddin g Crowd, by Thomas Hardy Tho Trumpet Major, by Thomas Hardy The Hand of Ethelberta, by A Pair of Blue Eyes „ Daisies and Buttercups, by Mrs J. H. Riddell Christowel, by R. D. Blackmore Clara Vaughan, by „ Tho Poganuc People, by Mrs Beecher Stowo In Silk Attire, by William Black Two on a Tower, by Thomas Hardy Little Loo, by W. Clark Russell • The Late Mrs Null, by F. R. Stockton Cradock Nowel), by Thomas Hardy Amusing Irish Tales, by W. Carle'ton 2s 6d Bocks offered at 2s. - .- -.' ■• i ■ > Countess Sarah; by'Georgos Ohnot Ren£e Maperiu, v l>y •E. and -J. De Concourt . ' . T The Meado>v-street Comedy, by L. A. I'mkerton His Child Friend An Unsocial Socialist, by G. B. Shaw A Mere Accident, by George Moore The Trials of Jetta Malaubret, by Victor ' Cherbuliey My Brotßer Yves, by Pierre Loti Mr Butief s Ward, by F. M. Robinson Roland, or the Expiation of a Sin, by Amy , Ecil/iw PrincpjZilah, by Julos Claretie An Exile's Romance, by Arthur Keyser The Marl Pit Mystery, by Goorges Ohnet Tara's Bulba, by Nichola V. Gogol A Hero of Our.Time, by. M. Lermontoff Baboe Dalimao, or the Opium Fiend, by T. H. Perelaer Vestigia, by George Fleming Nimrod's Northern Tour, by Apperley Jorf ock's Jaunts and Jollities', by Snrtees Jack's Cousin Kate, by E. C, Kenyon The Fair God, a-Tale of the Conquest of < . Mexico, r by Lenr W r a.ila3e Sporting- Rambles, by William Barry Man, by L. B.Walford Justin Harley, a Romance of Old Virginia, by J. E. Cooke Generalship, by George Roy A Deadly Errand, by Max Hillary Thicker than Water, by James Payu Sundries. My Uncle Barbasso, illustrated, 18s 6d, for 10s Finance and Politics, an Historical Study, 1783-1884, by Sydney Buxton ( vols), 30s, for 20a The Narrative of an Expelled Correspondent, by Frederick Boyle, 7s 6d, for 3s 6d History of Two Queens, by W-. H.Dixon ' (4 vols), 255, for 16s International Relations, by the Times % Correspondent at Berlin (2 vols), 10s, | for 6s The British Army, by Sir Charles Dilke, 12s 6d, for 8s The Eton Portrait Gallery, illustrated, consisting of short Memoirs of eininont Eton Men. 7s 6d, for 6s Life of the Duke of Wellington, by W. . H. Maxwell (3 vols), 22s 6d for 18s ( International Vanities, by E. Marshall, f 4s 6d for 3s l Ihe Woman Question in Europe, 10s 6d, i for 6s ' a Fhe Indian Administration of Lord B Ellenborcugh, 8s 6d, for 6s c rruth about Jiussia, by W. T. Stead, B ; 12s 6d, for (is • s Christian Miscellary, 1888, 4s, for 3s L 3ur Friend, the Dog, by Dr Gordon . Stables, 9a 6d, for 6s * Service in Servia, under the Red Cross, by K.M. Pearson and L.E. McLaughlin, 4s 6d, for 3s L'ho Bohemians of the Latin Quarter, by Henri Murger, 9s 6d, for 5s JJ Cho Works of Sir Georgo Ethendge, Plays and Poems, edited by A. W. 1: Verity, 20s, for 13s .later Pencillings from Punch, by John * Leech, 14s, for 8s c Mature, yol. 22, 21s, for 7s 6d 'icturesque Architectural Studies, 84s 6d, tor 12s V Cnowledge, vols. 5 and 6, 11s 6d each, for 6s lir John Gilbert's Shakespeare, 9sCd,for 7s 6d _ 'he Quiver, 1889, 9s 6d, for 7s 6d Carper's Monthly Magazine, vols. 17, 18, and 19, 11s 6d, for 7s 6d aternational Law, by W. E. Hall, 255, for 15s he Chess Problem, selected from tho "^ works of H. J. C. Andrew, E. W. * Fankenstein, B. G. Laws and C. Planck, 9s 6d, for 7s T] assell's Technical Education, vol. 3 and 4, 3s eachtalanta, vols. 1 and 2, 10s each, for 6s 6d 4sack Volumes of family Herald, 6s 6d, for 4s ack Volumes of London Journal, 6s, for Quantity of Novels usually cold at 2s (id, for Is 6d p £ > large Bayers/furtherconcessions would be offered. :. I. JONES AND SON, VICTORIA AVENUE, Wanuahui.

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11277, 26 May 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11277, 26 May 1891, Page 4

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