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Basin ess Notices. rjUYLOEVIILE' STOBI GREAT CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, | AND BOOTS. The undersigned has determined to offer the whole of his large and well-assorted Stock of MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, BOOTS, & GENERAL DRAPERY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH, During the currency of the present MONTH. A. Great Number of Lines to be Cleared at an Enormous Sacrifice. GREAT BARGAINS in Men's and Boys' Suits, Coats, Trousers, Shirts, Hats, &o, A Lot of Cheap Lines in Women's, Men's and Children's Hosiery. A nice Assprtment of Prints, Sateens, Dress Pieces, &c, very cheap. Ribbons in great variety, Ladios' Jackets, Skirts, Umbrellas, Corsets, Ladies' Trimmed Hats, Ladies' and Gents' Straw Hats, at Job Prices. Blankets, Calicoes, Sheetings, Tickings, and Cretonnes — very low. A Choice Selection of FANCY GOODS to be cleared regardless of cost. A First-class Assortment of Men's, Women's, and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES. Well" assorted, all fresh and goo^, and offered at lowest possible prices for Cash. An Opportunity not to be Misßed. A GENUINE SALE. Stock must be Reduced by the end of tne Month. Grocery Department. Groceries and Oilmen's Stores of all de Bcriptions, of best quality, at lowest current rates. . SPECIAL VALUES IN TEAS. A number of Lines in this Department to be cleared at Job Prices. . CHEAP CUTLERY. & GLASSWARE. A quantity of Cutlery and Metalmare forsale at Greatly" Reduced Prices. PATENT MEDICINES. A very Large Assortment. Ayres' preparations; and Brown's Herbal Remedies kept in Stock. Flour, Oatmeal, Bran, Pollard, Oats, Chaff, Wheat, Potatoes, and all kinds of Produco always on hand. For Safe Cheap — A Copying Letter Press, CLEARING SALE NOW ON. O. G. /TIIARVEY. TAYLORVILLE STORE. N.B. — An early settlement of all overdue accounts is respectfully requested. Steps will be taken for the recovery of all ong outstanding accounts not settled by the end of present month. /■\WEN'S T>ATENT NEW ZEALAND SHEEP DIP. For the Prevention and Extermination- of SCAB, LICE, TICKP ; the cuvo of L UNG WORM and FOOT ROT in Sheep j and the destruction of obnoxious forms of Parasitical Life of low type. One Tin mixed with cold water will make 400 gallons of wash of uniform strength. Sheep mixed in this preparation are i effectually cleansed from all parasites, '. the wool made bright, clean, and lustrous, i its growth promoted, and value in- . creased. , The mortality amongst Young Sheep from Lung Worm and other causes, is i greatly reduced by the use of the Dip, [ and when Lung Worm is detected, the sheep should be at once dipped, and re- [' moved to fresh pasture. If this is done, : the disease is in most cases promptly • checked, and the sheep are restored to ' health. I For Foot Rot, used according to direci tions, it is a perfect remedy. , Sheepskins-dressed with the Composition are preserved from decay, mould, > and attacks of insects, and the pelt given a commercial value. In a very diluted form this solution > will be found by experience to be tho ) cheapest and most effectual remedy for ) the destruction of Blight and other pests > affecting Fruit Trees. Mixed with cold : water it forms a clear liquid, easily i sprayed, and being of invariable strength, ' it should prove of value to horticulturists , and fruie growers. I I8g?° Thi3 Dip is of New Zealand manu" ■ facture. Mires without trouble with cold i water; Since its introduction it has been > used extensively in the North Island, and , has given satisfaction, as the Testimonials i received from the undermentioned gentlemen will pi eve: — , Messrs Augustus Georgetti, Alexander s Munro and R. K. Simpson (Inspectors of I Sheep), W. Brewer, E. A. Campbell, W. Wilson, E. and J. Morgan, John Cameron, Johnßoss,George McLean, W. Derritt, T. Good, C. J. Nairn (Napier), J. T. Dalrymple, Johnston and Co., Lethbridge ' and Sons, Hearn and Kennedy, and otberfl. It is CHEAPER than any IMPORTED DIP, the cost per Thousand Gallons being 455. Sold in Tins, containing sufficient to ' make 400 Gallons of Dip at>£l each. And in Cases containing 6 tins, or sufficient " for 2400 Gallons of Dip, at ;E5 10s per J Case. 1 AGENTS FOR WANGANUI AND ! RANGITIKEI . EREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO, ; mHE p res wo l~£» KNITTING MACHINE, MISS M. MURRAY having imported . tho above Machine wishes to inform the public that it is the only Machine of its • kind in Wanganui, and that Ribbed Stockings, Socks, &c, can be now locally I made. Miss Murray respectfully in--1 vitcsany of the Lidies of the dis--1 trict to call and inspect the Machino ' and see it working. Alloway,or any kind & of thick wools can be used in this 3 Machine. 9 8 Note the Address— OPPOSITE THE PRESPYI BRIAN CHURCH

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11283, 2 June 1891, Page 1

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