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hnsuiess Jfctieea. CKIOHION ANDIfEW A ■ W ANTED Known— That if youwisb to march with the times, do bo with ease, by wearing Crichton and •fewman'B Fooiß. "|7K7"ANTED~Known — That we have » f a .£6OOO Stock to choose from, and anyone desiring a good boot, for a small figure, should pay a visit to Crichton and Newmans, Victoria Avenue. WANTED Known— That we keep the largest staff of workmen on the premises in the district, and that every job undertaken by us is done with the best materials, combined with good workmanship. Crichton and Newman, Victoria Avenue. WANTED Known— That we make to order everything— from a child's Strap Shoe to a captain's Sea Boot— at Crichton and Newmans. Victoria Avenne - R HANNAH & CO. TT7ANTED Known— We have just roT T ceived a shipment of 250 pairs of Canvas Shoes, to be cleared at the following prices— Ohildrens' 4 to 6, 2s 3d: Girls 7to 10. 2s 9d and 8s 3d ; Girls' 11-1, 3s and 3s Hd j Maids', size 2 at 3b Gd and j 4s 3d; Ladies', all size?, at 4s 6d and 6» 6d ; Men's, 5a 6d. W" 'ANTED— We have Men's str-ng Nailed Shooters from 8b lid. Just the thing for the country or for the bush. Youthß' Nailed School Boots, 6s 6d and ■6sCd._ Ti/ ANTED Known— Hannah and Co's V > Bluchers, 4s lid, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s fad, 10s 6d j Canvas Shoes, 4s lid ; English Sewn Calf Boots, new lines, 12s 6d 14s 6d, 16s 6d j_Leggingß from 5s 6d, WANTED Known -We are hob manufacturing 3000 pairs a week of the famous '• Palace G. Brand " of Boots and Shoos. These Boots cannot be equalled for price and good wearing craali. ties. "ANTED-Parentsto test the dura bility of our Girls' and Boys Boots. We have Copper toes from 3s lid ; Girls' High-leg Boots, with heel and toe plates, for 5a Gd. Everything marked off at the same low price. So roll up at Hannah's. W "ANTED — Everyone in want of Boots an I Shoos to roll up to Hannah's and inspect their stock. Ladies and Gent's Boota and Shoes from all tho leading English and Continental makers. W "ANTED Known— We have something for Ladies' summer wear in Canvas Shoos, at 4s Cd ; Girls' do, 3s i Children's, 2s Gd. The address is B. Hannah & Co., the Avenue. HE Panui— We haere mai nga Maori kia kite i ooku putu wahine, tane hoki, kei te bapua liana. Kai te whare iti rawa nga utu. F.'WIL'SON~&~CO7 WANTED KNOWN-Koaring Bargaia at Wilson's. Childrens' Strong Lace Shoes 7 to 9, 43 3d, 10 to 13, 4s lid ; Strong Lace Boots, Heel and Too Plates 7 to 9, 4s 6d, 10 to 13, 5s Gd. This is a sample of the value offered until clenred at Wilson'B Opposite the English Chun:h. "ANTED KNOWN-ladies' CloTh Quarter Bilmorals and Ladies' Lace Balmorals, at 7s 6d, Ladies' JPrnnplla Slippers, 2s lid Maid's Cashmere E.S. Suitable for dancing, 2s Gd. size 1, Ladies' Tennis Shoes, usual price 7s Gd, at 4s lid, wo mean to sell out these lines to first callers. Wilson's, Victoria Avenue. WANTED KNOWN— Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tan Shoes, to sell at 20 per cent, reduction during the sale. Tlio whole stock of, these goods are offered at this greatly reduced prica to make room for winter goods. Wilson'p, opposite the English Church, Wanganui "ANTED KNOWN— Koaring Bargains at Wilson's. Girls Elastic Sido Hoots, 7 to 9 for 2s lid; Infant's Strong Lace Shoes, Is lid; Girls's Strap Shoes, sizes Bto 10, 2s Gd. Wo have decided to clear these lines regardless of .cost. Wilson'c opposite the Eneligh filmrjh, Wancanui. ANTED KNOWN— Men's Heavy Shooters, from 7s 9d, real bargain. The best value offered in Wanganui, Men's Lefvant Back Balmorals, at 7s ]!d, Men's Kid Log Balmoralß, 10s G\ until cleared, tho best value in town for all classes of Men's Boots. Call and judge for yourselves. F. Wilson and Co., tho Avenue. LADIES' E.S. Boots from 43 lid, Ladies' Laco Boots from 5s lid, Ladies' Kid Button Boots from 8s sd, first comers have the first pick. Morocca Shoes in large sizes, usual price 9a 6d, at 6s lid, grand wear in these goods. Wilson's Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. THOMPSON AND CO. ' WANTED ICNOWN.-To luatoroom for a consignment of English Boots and Shoos to arrive next; wo offer the wholo of our stock at greatlT reduced pries. "ANTED KNOW r NTrGii : li r "Boh^l Boot?, 11 to 1, from os; Girls' Calf Kid Boots, 7 to 1, from 6s; Girls' Glace Shoes, 7 to 10, from 4s 3d, at Thompson and Co.'s, Victoria Avenue. -ANTED KNOWN .-Infants' Shoes from 9d a pair; Ankle-Strap Shoes from 3s Gd; Ladies' Walking Shoes from 6s; Men's, Youths, and Boys' Boot 3 at all prices at Thompson and Co.'s. ANTED KNOWN.— For Comfort and Good Wortmanahip try our Hand-Sewn Boots and Shoes. Also, Men's Watertight, made on tho shortest notice at Thompson and Co.'s, Victoria Avenue. \KT ANGA NU I | ABOUB -EXCHANGE.WE WANT :— Feveral General Servants Ono Married Couple (without encum. brance) WAITING ENGAGEMENT :- Several good Farm hands. {Send Stamps for reply, PINCHES~& CO., WANGANDI. Licensed under •' The Servants Registry Offico Act. 1893." Tt/f- ks rr a r w o o d LAUNDRESS, Lite of Nottingham, England), Begs w) announce that she has com morced business at ABAMOHO, and mako3 a speciality in dressing Cur tains. For references apply to Mrs Pownall, Avonue, Wanganui where all orders can bo left. Wantea WANTED— To ; f ase a Shop in the Avenue. Apply, stating rent, &c, to L.C., Chronicle Office. ANTED KNOWN— Private~Board and Residence. Apply to lira Walker, St John's Hill, near Victoria Park. WANTED — Cook (female) for private houeo, six miles from Wan ganui. Wages, 20s. References required. Apply Pinches and Co., Wanganui Labour Eschangp. W 'ANTED — Several (ipnoral Servant, Also, ono first.cln.ss farm hand. Pinches and Co., Wanganui Labour Exchange. "ANTED Known— life hiive toypral good Bojs waiting engngoment op farms. Pinches and Co., Wangnnu Labour Exchange. ANTED- A Beli»blo~Agei.t to take ordors for a first-c'ass Australian Medical Work. Nothing liko it. All cloar field. Thousands to 1>« Fold. Write immediately to William Doboll & Co., Book Publishers, 80 Clarence Sheet, Pydnny. WANTED Known— Good mcommo dation for Tourists at the Forio Accommodation House. A. E. Huddle Proprietor. Equ itabl kbUTllJin 'TsuuTeTy. too Amusement Colman. FriTT^T' Ridgway-stroet, Mies Smith lias begun Diessmaking, and resfiectfully solicits tha patronage of tho ladies of Wanganui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11801, 11 May 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11801, 11 May 1893, Page 3