' .Business Notices. [ ' CBICHTON AND NEWMAN. W ANTED Known— That if you wisi to march with the times, do so with ease, by wearing Crichton and Newmans Boots. " ANTED Known — That we have a jefiOOO Stock to choose from, and anyone desiring a good boot, for a small figure, shonld pay a visit to Cricbtonand Newmans, Victoria Avenue. WANTED Known-That we keep thl largest staff of workmen on the pretmsea in the district, and that every job undertaken by us is done with the materials, combined with' good workmanship. Crichton and Newman, Victoria Avenue. s WANTED Known-That we make to order everything— from a child's strap. Shoe to acaptain's Sea Boot—at Crichton and Newmans. Victoria Avenue. -j^3___ __!'** ' , b. hanna'h~&~co: W' anted Known— B. Hannah and Co. have just received their first | shipment of Summer Goods from the leading English and Continental makers, and are offering them to the Wanganui public at their usual moderate prices. .' . ' W ANTED Known— We have alsooii hand a large and varied stook of the famous "Palace G. Brand " of Boots and Shoes, which arc-justly becoming noted' for their cheapness and real good wearing qualities. WTNrap-We have Men's stone , Nailed Shooters from 8s lid. Jus the thing for the. country or for the bush Youths' Nailed School Boots, 6s 6d and YX7ANTED Known-Hannah and CVa J I Bluchers, 4s lid, §s 6d, 7s 6d, Ba ' - 6d, 10s 6d ; Canvas Shoes, 4a Ud ; English Sewn Calf Boots, new 'lines, 12s 6d 143 6d, 16a 6d ; Leggings from 5s 6d, W' ANTEff— Ladiea to inspect our new . iLi GoodE by all makers. Otto Herts Clnth-top^hoes, Clasp Shoes, Button and Lace Shoeu, new shades in Tan WalkiDg .Shoes. A large variety of Girls' and Children's Tan Shoes at Hannah's. 'ANTED Known-We have just received a shipment of Ladies' and Children's Canvas Shoes. The most comfortable Shde you can wear during the-Bomraer. Ladies', 4s 6d j Girls'. 3s Children's. 2s 6d, at B. Hannah and Co.'s the Avenue. 'ANTED Known— Ladies' Evening Shoes and Satin Shoes can be •rocuredfor 3s lid at Hannah and Co.'s the Avenue.
EFanui— Wehaere mai nga Maori .. . kia kite i ookn putu wahine, tane noki, kei te hapua Hana. Kai te whare, iti rawa nga utu. Money to lend, J^£ ONEY TO LEND. The Board of Governors of the Wanganui High School have Trust Money to lend on the mortgage of Freehold Lands. No brokerage to' pay. Apply to the tary.A. A. BBOWNE, Secretary. J^T ONEY TO LEND! good Freehold security. Apply C. BURNETT, Solicitor, Bidgw ay-street, 3^T ES JET Arw°" od, LAUNDBESS, (Late uf Nottingham, England), Begs to annource that she has commenced bupinbss at ABAMOHO, and makes a speciality in dressing Our« tains. For r< fere ices apply to Mv Pownall, Avenue, VI anganui. where all orders can be left.' Wantea & W-ANTED-Tenders for Cutting and M Fo.-mmg.'so Chains of Sidocufc. *2 fciSgrfor DrayEoad, 11 miles from town. «** .oB'Ho; 3. Liner- For specifications, 4cJ a\l apply to B. H. Peake; $L W' ANTED— A Girl (about 17) to take • care of fcwo.young children: Wages "i Ms a week^ Address .--P.O. Box 26, Hawera. ."_ ' "ANTED to Purchase, at Once— A stock of Second-hand Books. For. ward list and prices to '■ M.5.," Chbonicle Office. **TANTEp - Tenders for Beaping, VV / Binding. Steofeing, and Stacking .100 acies (more or less) of Oats. - H. A. toman, Maiahan, NukumartL , ' UTrTANTED- Knffwn — That Cremer's v If;, Christmas Gift of a Packet of 25 Beautiful Cards (specially imported) willbe prefiented~to all their Customers for Toys and Fancy Goods of 5s and upwards, ■ "CTT" ANTED Known— That intending r.i settlers and others for Wamiairino and surrounding district can be supplied with all requirements at F. Stttbbing's, the Karioi. Store. Good Stabling for horses. ANTED Known— Supper from 8 till 11 p.m. Bill of Fare— Tripe, Pork, Sausages, Grills, Ham and Eggs, Omelets, &c., &o. The Buffet, Victoria Avenue. W ANTED Known— Good accommodation for Tourists at the Kari6i Accommodation' House. A. E. Puddle, Proprietor. »J|?a3jTED — Three Generals, one t.T Nurse and" assist, one Boy for farm, two first-class farm hands, and 'one station cook. Apply Finches and Co., Wanganui Labour Exchange. . '"" "ANTED at once— Good skirt and . body hands, also apprentices,. Apply Peter Bell's Dressmaking Depart ment. 'ANTED Known— Vacancies for <v few Boarders, where they will find every comfort of a home ; term's 18s per week. . Apply to Mrs McCarthy corner of Wilson-street and Ingestre street. "Al\ rEDK&own— -HouslTßoots from 2s 6d ; Children's Felt Slippers from Is; Carpet Slippers, 3s 6d; Kid Walking Shoes, 5s 6d ; Sand Shoes, from 4a. The Best and Cheapest House in Wanganui for all classes of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers is Wilson's, the Avenue. "ANTED Known— A Magnificent selection of Me n's Boots on hand beught at a Discount for Cash, will be sold considerably below usual prices to clear. Perfectly new, not old Stock. The best value in the market. At Wilson & Oo.'s, opposite English Church. 'ANTED Known— That I have' just opened up my new Season's Goods comprising the Latest Novelties in Prints Delanes, Nuns' Cloth, Zephyr, Ginghams Muslins in all the newest patterns,' and everything of the latest styles in Ladies' Garibaldis. Fancy Aprons, and Children's Pinafores, and everything to make up a capital summer outfit. All these Goods are marked at the lowest margin of profit for Cash only.-,- W. B. O'Hara, Cash Store, Guyton-street. W~~ ANTED Known- Evening Shoes in Glaze Kid, and Tan; Bronze and beaded i-hbes ; this season's latest Styles and Patterns. Also, Gentlemen's Patent Pumps and Patent Lace Shoes. The lowest price in Wangantai. C. Wilson, Avenue, opposite the English Church ANTED Known— Ladies' Boots 'in grt>at variety! Ladies' Elasticsido Boots from 4s lid; Ladies' Lace Boots from 5s lid ; Ladies' special winter Ltootsi n new styles and patterns, direct shipments to our special order from Home C. Wilson's, the Avenue. ANfEiT"Known — Grills at all hours. Oyster suppers from Bto 10 p.m. Fresh Oysters daily. J. Shelley the Buffet \j|TANTED KNOWN— That country t t visitors should call at McKays, Palace Dining Booms. First class accomodation, good beds. Terms moderate. Passengers called in time for early trains. W. H. McKay^.Proprietor, Palace Dining Rooms, Victoria Avenue. 'ANTED Known— That one trial of our store will give entire satisfaction. Mrs Brown, next Miss Clark's Victoria Avenue. WANTED Known— For a good re. freshing Cup of Tea— Try CAMPION & CG SPRCTAii l.'osigns in real Indian Chairs— they are strong and comfortable—at E. MOULTS.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11705, 15 December 1892, Page 3
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