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riKTiJTAL PALACE MARTA PALACE, (Next to Mr Edwards', Blacksmith), LIVES A JOHNSON, jTHE WELL-KNOWN BOOTMAKER Who has started business, and is prepared to take all orders at the very cheapest rates. No hoys, girls, or botchers employed. I do all the work myself. No factory work ; good hand work. A good Stock of English, French, and Colonial Leather always ou hand. Jockey Boots, from 4oz Running Shoes, from 3Joz. All c'asses of Gnois mado to order, and above all, a Big Monkey ar.d a pair of Indian Clubs kept for anyone asking for CREDIT. All outstanding accounts must be paid by the end of June, or proceedings will be taken. A. JOHNSON, (Who was asked to pull at the Tug-of-War, but refused.) OPAL ENLARGEMENTS! WRIGGLESWORTn AND HINNS. PHOTOGRAPHERS. 7, WILLIS-STRI'ET, WELLINGTON, INTEND making a very special feature of Opal Enlargements. In consequence, important alterations have been made in their premises and rooms specially fitted and supplied with the latest improvements and apparatus have been prepared for the production of this fascinating form of Enlarged Portraiture. MESSRS WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS intend turning out the Opal Enlargements with a purity of style ant! artistic excellence and finish never before attempted in the Colonies, and at a price as low as is consistent with maintaining the above pledge They are in the best possible condition to do this in consbquwnce of their large and ROOMY PREMISES and the full and perfectly TRAINED STAFF they employ. Every DEPARTMENT is the charge of a thoroughly competent and practical head, and the departments are under tho constant supervision of the members of the firm whose attention is not distracted by their attempting any of the OPERATIVE WORK. They nre in a position to employ an efficent staff to pel form thi3. The OPAL ENLARGEMENTS are finished by Artists, trained specially for the class of work, and may be obtained either in black and white or colour. ENAMELLED CABINET PHOTO, Three-quarters or Full Length — FIRST COPY Ql.m* Half Dozen 7/6 One Dozen 12/6 FOR CASH AT TIME OF SITTING OSLY. Patentees and proprietors of the Matt Opal Type process. Telephonp 16 1 "\J" EW EDIT ONS. NEW BOOKS AND NEW SUPPLIES Just Opened Up by a. d. Willis, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Wanganui. Running it Off, or Hard Hit, by Verax author cf Tho Double Event, 2s 6d Meie Luck, by author of Booties Baby, Is Sd Gordon's Poems, pap3r 3s ; limp cloth, large edition, 6s Frank Molton's Luck, or Off to New Zealand, 1"= Life arc 1 Tiire? of Sir George Grey, by W. L. and I. Rees, 7s 6d London Street Arab 3, by Mrs H. M. Stanley, beautifully ill uotra tod, 6s 6d Boys' Own Paper, for January, Febrnary and Marcf I BP2. 2s Review oi Rev ert. in vols. half-yearly, 6s each Strand Magazine, half-yearly v 013., cloth, gilt, 7s 6d Tho Three Tates, by F. Marion Crawford, 2s 6d Gerard, or the World, the Flesh, and the Devil, by Miss Braddon, 2s 6d Donald Ross of Heimra, by William Black, 2s 6d Pretty Miss Neville, by P. M. Crokor, 2s 6d Dreams, by Olivo Schriener, cloth, 3s 6d What's Bred in the Bono, by Grant Allen the £\DOO -'Tit Bits" Prize Tale, 4s 6d The Physiology of Industry, by Mummery and Hobson, 7s 6d The Three Admirals, by W. H. G. Kingston, 8d My Novel, by Lord Lytton, 2 volumes, 8d each Text Book of Freemasonry, 7s 6d Mungatapu Murders (Nelson), in 1866, Is Plain Home Talk, by Dr Foofe, 10s And all tho latest Books by every direct steamer. SPECIAL BOOKS ALWAYS IN STOCK. Sankey's Hymns, with or withous Music, all prices Sankoy's Hymns, large Organ copies, 9s 6d each The 10,00 Best Poems, papor cloth, 3s. Child's Bible, splendidly illustrated, 8s 6d Bibles, all prices, all sizes, splendid line nst opened, at Is 6d Dictionaries in endless variety, and only the best kinds kept Cookery Books, including the Fxlulitio Cookery Book, ls Reciters, a nice selection Letter Writers, Poems, Birthday Books Prayeis and Hymnt, Catholic Prayer Books, Wesley's Hymns, Church Praise, Hymns, Ancient and Modern and lots of other lines too numerous too mention. SOME BARGAINS. The Century Magazine, four running half-yeaily volumes, published at 9s per volume, selling at 4s 6d. These are the latest volumes, and were bought a bargain. The public can have the advantage Scribner's Magazino, Volumes 3 and 5, published at 8s 6d each ; selling at 7s the two Yule Tide, Christmas Number, usual price 2s, selling at Is. Contains a splendid large picture entitled " The Lady with the Lamp." Back volumes very cheap. WORTH THINKING OF Splendid Art Photographs, Is 6d aud 3s each Photo Fromes, a splendid selection Complete Fonts of Rubber Type, on metal bodies, a very useful and good article. Price, 9s Packets of Stamps for Collectors Stamps of every kind for Collectors Will Forms, Is each Surveyor's Field Books, 2s 6d each Gold Enamel, Is 3d and Is 6d Games for Childrep, a really good selection Ilandsnap Trouser Buttons, saves all bother of sewing on ; just the thing for bachelors. Every man should carry a box. 6d a box. FOOTBALLS FOOTBALLS A Splendid Selection. Send for Prices. Correspondence solicited. Inspection invited. A,D.W ILMS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, PRINTER, BOOKBINDER, AND MANUFACTURING STATIONER, ic. i Victoria Avenue, Waugauui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11610, 12 August 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11610, 12 August 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11610, 12 August 1892, Page 4

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