. Pnblic Notices. WANTED KNOWN. GEORGE ELLISON, Saddler, Has returned to Wanganui, and has started business again in the shop next door to Messrs Hatrick and Co., and hopes by strict attention to business and his well-known ability in executme nny orders entrusted to him, to merit a fair share of public pationage, and will ba pleased to see his old customeis again. Siuce leaving Wanpanui G. E. has been working for Mr W. Wiggins, whose bnsiness is undoubtedly the best in Wellngton, and has also worked in mo3t of the leading shops in New Zealand, Sydney, and Melbourne. Consequently, has all the latest ideas, and knows how things should be done. Patrons may therefore rely on aftting ™~ their or <iers executed in FIRST-CLASS STYLK and at REASONABLE RAI'ES. Ellison makes his own Saddles from £3 10s to wfilO 10s. Ellison makes Mb own Bridles, Breastplates, Surcingles, ic. Ellison makes his own Buggy, Qi s Spring Cart, Draught, and all kinds of Harness, Ellison also make 3 all kinds of Military Accoutrements, Surgical Appliances, Theodolite Cases, Despatch Boxes, in fact anything in the Leather Line. Ellison will aloo allow a fair price for old Saddles and Harness in exchange for new. Repairs of all kind B with despatch, and at very reasonable rates : will guarantee to cure sore backs and shoulders. <3TNofce the address— GEORGE ELLISON, Next door to Messrs Hatrick and Co., Taupa Quay. AIWHAKA IOBACCO STORES AND CIGAR EMPORIUM. jVictobia Avenue, Wanoanbi. The FINEST WEEDS the World pro ducos can always be obtained. Tobaccos and Cigarettes of every Brand Pipes, Pouches, &c, of every variety Large Stock of Gentlemen's Walking Sticks, very cheap. KAIWHAKA TOBiCCO STORE, Opposite Charlie Chavannes', Wanganui. F. WILSON A CO W "ANTED ' KNOWN— Soaring Bargain at Wilson's. Children's Strong Lace Shoes 7 to 9, 4s 3d, ]0 to 13, 43 lid; Strong Lace Boots, Heel and Toe Plates 7 to 9, 4s 6d, 10 to 13, 5s 6d. This is a sample of the value offered until cleared at Wilson's Opposite the English Church. ANTED KNOWN— ladie3' Cloth Quarter Balmorals and Ladies' Lace Balmorals, at 7s 6d, Ladies' Prunella Slippers, 2s lid. Maid's Cashmere E.S. Suitable for dancing, 2s 6d, sizo 1, Ladies' Tennis Shoes, usnal price 7s 6d, at 4s lid, wo mean to sell oat these lines to first callers. Wilßon'B, Victoria Avenue. W "ANTED KNOWN— Ladieß' and Gentlemen's Tan Shoes, to sell at 20 per cent, reduction during the sale. I'be whole ■ stock of these goods are offered at this §reatly reduced pricß to luakoroom for winter goods. Wilson's opposite the English Church, Wanganui WITHOUT DOUBT real Bargains in Drapery, Clothing, Millinery, &0., may be hid at the truly Genuine Sale at W. TURLEY'S, in Ridgway Stie^, where the Red and White Flag floats, opposite Theatre. Don't mistake it. ESOAY W O O D -O. LAUNDRESS, L»te of Nottingham, England), Boge w announce that she" hau com mere.93 business at AEAMOHO, and makes a speciality in dressing Cur tains. For references apply to Mrs Pownall, Avenuo, Wanganui where all orders can be left. wanned WANTED— A help or servant. Good home. Good wages. Address— "M.," Chbonicle Office. WANTED Known— Private Board and Residence. Apply to Mrs Walker, St." John's Hill, near Victoii» Park. 'ANTED Known— That if you wisi to march with the times, do bo with ease, by wearing Crichton and Newmans Boots, T^TANTED Known — Thar^e~have » V a .SSOOO Stock to choose from, and anyone desiring a good boot, for a bibs-11 fieure, should pay a vifit to Crichton and Newmans, Viotoria Avonus. "OjTANTED Known— That wTieep the * * largest steff of workmen on the premises in the district, and that evory job undertakeu by us is dono with tte host materials, combined with good workmanship. Crichton and Newman, Viotori Avenue. ANTED Known— That we make to order everything— from a child's Strap Shoe to a captein'B Sea 800t — at Crichton and Newmans, Victoria Avenne WANTED Known— That tho reason our Calicoes and Sheetings give such satifaction is, that we import direct from the mill, and can guarantee the beßt quality at prices that have satisfied all who have visited the Wanganui Calico Depot, Taupo Quay. J. and D. McFar lano. Imporetrs. jjUßiness Hcnces. S\ PENING NO T I C E MRS~LEYS Begs to inform the inhabitants of Wanganui that she has opened a FRUIT AND CONFECTIONER'S SHOP Opposite the Oddfellows' Hall, Ridoway Street, and trusts by keepine only First-class Fruits of all kinds aad the host Confectionery to obtain a share of the public support. Parfcien goiDg to the Theatre will be able to purchase anything they require, und. can rely on being supplied with FIRST QUALITY GOODS. MBS LEYS, FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONKR, Ridgway Street^ Wanganui, Opposite tho Oddfellows' Hall. |"i ASTLEO LIP h' BUT ffi b. I JAjIES BECK ..Proprietor. J.B desires to uotifiy to tho public thsit he has token, over the above Hotel from Mr A. Catbro. J.B.s mntto will b» to supply the best liquors in the luaikot. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. ; Splendid ncoomodttion fo; Travellers nnd> Tourists. The cuioiue depart m-jit, is under tho special stifeiiQloinlonco of slrd Beck. O"'T Stabling h^ o a i c ~Y Any person requiring tho services of John James, Sydney Place, in the UndertakiHgline, by oalling at tho Cab Stand will be taken to and from hh residon • 3 free of cost. JOHN JAMES Sydney Place
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 19 July 1893, Page 3
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