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Pnblic Notices. KAIWHAKA 'JOBACCO STOEEB AND CIGAR EMPORIUM. JVictobia Avenue, Wanganui. The FINEBT WEEDS the World pro duces can always be obtained. Tobaccos and Cigarettes of every Brand Pipes, Pouches, &c, of every variety targe Stocky of Gentleman's Walking Sticks, very cheap. KAIWHAKA TOBACCO STORE, Opposite Charlie Chavannes', Wangamii. f. Wilson o, cv. W ANTED KNOWN-Boaring Bargain at Wilson's. Children's Strong Lace Shoes 7 to 9, 4s 3d, JO to 13, 4b lid ; Strong Lace Boots, Hoal and Toe Plates 7 to 0, 4s 6d, 10 to 13, 5s 6d. This is a sample of the value offered until cleared at Wilson's Opposite the English Church. W~ 'ANTED KNOWN-tadies' Cloth Quarter Balmorals and Ladies' Lace Balmorals, at 7s 6d, Ladies' Prunella Slipnere, 2a lid. Maid's Cashmere E.S. Suitable for dancing, 2s 6d, size 1, Ladies' Tennis Shoes, usual price 7s 6d, at 4s lldj we mean to sell oat these lines to first callers. Wilson's, Victoria Avenue. W "-ANTED KNOWN-Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tan Shoes, to sell at 20 per cent, reduction during the sale. The whole stock of these goods are offered at this greatly reduced price to make room for winter goods. Wilson's opposite the English Church, Wanganui TOTANTED KNOWN-Eoaring Barv V gains at Wilson's. G : .rls Elastic Side Boots, 7 to 9 for 2s lid; Infant's Strong Lace Shoes. Is lldj Girls's Strap Shoes, sizes Bto 10, 2s 6d. We have decided to clear these lines regardless of cost. Wilson'o opposite the Engligh Church, Wanganui. 'ANTED KNOWN— Men's Heavy Shooters, from 7s 9d, real bargaire, The best value offered in Wanganui Men's Lefvant Back Balmorals, at 7s lid Men's Kid Leg Balmorals, 10s 6d, until cleared, the best value in town for all classes of Men's Boots. Call and judge for yourselves. F. "Wilson and Co., the Avenue. LADIES' E.S. Boots from 4s lid, Ladies' Laco Boots from 5s lldj Ladies' Kid Button Boots from 8s sd, first comers have the first picTc. Morocca Shoes in large sizes, usual price 9s 6d, at 5s lid, grand wear in these goods. Wilson's Victoria Avenue. Wanganni. THOMPSON AiVD~OO; 'ANTED KNOWN.— To make room for a consignment of English Boots and Shoes to arrive next we offer the whole of onr stock at greatly reduced pries. 'ANTED KNOWN.- Girls' School r, ,„ J B ?? t3> Uto *■ ftOm 6a 5 Giri s' Calf Kid Boots, 7 to 1, from 6a ; 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 6dj Ladies' Walking Shoes from 6s; Men's, Youths, and Boys' Boot* at all prices at Thompson and Co.'s. W~ "ANTED KNOWN.— For Comfort and Good Workmanship try onr Hand-Sewn Boots and Shoes. Also, Men's Watertights, made on the shortest notice at Thompson and Co.'s, Victoria Avenue WITHOUT DOUBT real Bargains in Drapery, Clothing, Millinery, &o.,nny be had at the truly Genuine Sale at W. TtJELEY'S, in Bidgwuy Street, where the Bed and White Flag floats, opposite Theatre. Don't mistake it, fiß O'AYWOOD 5 B LAUNDRESS, L9,te of Nottingham, England), Bogs </O announce that she has com meacQd bueinbss at ARAMOHO, and makes a speciality in dressing Cur tains. For references apply to Mrs Pownall, Avenue, Wanganui whore all orders can be left. Warned W ANTED— A young Girl »» general . help. Apply Mrs Couchman, Plymouth street, bstwoen the hours of 5 and G pm. WANTED Known-To sell ("cheap) a Gentleman's Evening Dress Suit. Apply Apply " H,," this office. 'ANTKD to Hire, for a Month-A poitibln Engine of about 6 hnrsepowe-. Apply, stating terms, to F. Hartwell, Castleclrff. WANTED^-Ten Navvies for MniTpii. m.ihu. Wages, Is per hour (road work). Tucker, lfis. Apply ta Pinches and Co , Wanganui Labour Exchange. W'ANTfcD immediately— A couple of aood Vrousers hands. Highest prices given. Apply to Hogg Bros, and Brechin. W'AiNL'KD— Two Girls for Hotel (north) ; aloo, two Girls for Boarding House, Feilding. Apply to Pinches and Co., Wanganui Labour Ex. change. W ANTED Known— Trivate Board and Residence. Apply to Mrs Walker, St. John' 3 Hill, near Victoria Park. "ANTED Known— ''hat if you wiei to march with the times, do so with ease, by wearing ilrichton and Newmans Boots "ANTED Kn(.%nT^~'rh^r~^o~FaTe a £5000 Stock to choose from, aud anyone desiring a good toot, for a small flgura, should pay a visit to Crichton and Newmans, Victoria Avenue. WANTEFKnoIfn-^That we'keep the largest staff of workmen on the premises in the district, and that every job undertaken by us ia done with the best materials, combined with good workmanship. Crichton and Newman, Victori Avenue. W ANTED Known — That we make to ordor everything— from a child's Strap Shoe to a captain's Sea Boot-^at Crichton and Newmans. Victoria Avenne W "ANTED Known -Thafthe reasoii our Calicoes and Sheetings give such satifaction ib, that we import dirnct from the mill, and can guarantee the bpet quality at prices that have satisfied all who have visited the Wanganui Calico Depsit, Tanpo Quay. ,T. and D. McFar lane. Impomtrß Business iSCTicoa. APEITING NO TI C E MRS~LEYS Bi#s to inform the inhabitants of Wanganui that she has opened a FRUIT AND CONFECTIONER'S SHOP Opposite the Oddfellows' Hall, Bimwat Stkeet, aud trusts by keeping only First-class Fruits of all kinds and the host Confectionery to obtain a share of the public Eupporfc. Parties going to ihe Theatre will bo able to purchase anythiog they require, and can relj- on being supplied with FIRST QUAIITY GOODS. MRS Ll-TS, SItUCTERFR AiND TONFKcTIONEtf, Riujjw-y SHreFt, Wangnmii, OpnOHtH ihn (\Wfollows' Hall. ri astl a0 n f (.- uTTrliTi. JAAtKS RLCIC IV.p.i.tor. J. 13 diisiivß t.. uul.iiiy to ihn , u1.1.V. <i,,,t lio has t«ki n nvwthu nl,,. Vn /], i,,i 1,, supp'y the lust liqi-cis in the maikel. Hot, Cold, au.l Ehowor Baths. Splendid accum J !i,.-n f o . Truvclli rs and 'Jomistu. The cuutae departinTm i s un . Jer the special superintendence of Mrs Beck. Good Stabling TF^uwanta neatFTrTntedViiirTn^ i£a d> A IV9 y° ur order to J. D. QUIN Bidgway-Street, next Ferry'u.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11846, 18 July 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11846, 18 July 1893, Page 3