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— J Pnblic Notices. KAIWHAKA lOBACCO STORES AND CIGAR EMPORIUM. JVictobia Avenue, Wanganui. by The FINEST WEEDS the World pro duces can always be obtained. *» | Tobaccos and Cigarettes of every Brand '< Pipes, Pouches, &c, of every variety karge Stock of Gentlemen's Walking Sticks, very cheap. KAIWHAKA TOBACCO STORE Opposite Charlie Chavannes', Wanganui. Tgolips^trANirco; 'ANTED KNOWN.- Girls' Schoo' - £? lf K SL Boots> 7 to1 ' from 6iJ Girls' Glace Shoes, 7 to 10, from 4s 3d, at Thompson and Co.'s, Victoria Avenue. TSTANTED KSOWN.-Infants' Shoes 3 al » from 9d a P ail 'i Ankle-Strap 3 Shoes from 3s 6d ; Ladies' Walking Shoes , from 6s; Men's, Youths, and Boys' Boots at all prices at Thompson and Co.'g. F lA/ ANTED KNOWN.-For ComToTt rx , and Gooi Workmanship try our ' S an ?" Sewn J ? oot8 and Shoes. Also, !? B a l«rtight3,mftde on the shortest . notice at Thompson and Co.'s, Victoria Avenue F. WILSON i CU WANTED KNOWN-Boaring Bargain at Wilson's. Children's strong Laco Shoes 7 to 9, 43 3d, 30 to 13 ■n 3 X i., '• StroD X Lace Boots . Heel and Toe Plates 7 to 9, 4s 6d, 10 to !3, 5s 6d Ihis is a sample of the value offered until cleared at Wilson's Opposite the English , Church. W~ "ANTED KNOWN-^Udlel'~ciotE Quarter Balmorals and Ladies' Lace Balmorals, at 7s 6d, Ladies' Prunella Slippers, 2s lid. Maid's Cashmere E.S. suitable for dancing, 2s 6d, size 1, Ladies' iennis Shoes, usual price 7s 6d, at 4s lid, we mean to sell oat these lines to first callers. Wilson's, Victoria Avenue. W~ANTKD KNOWN-Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tan Shoes, to sell at 20 per cent, reduction during the sale, ihe whole stock of these goods are offered at this greatly reduced priea to make room for winter goods. Wilson's opposite the English Church, Wanganui "ANTED KNOWN-Roaring Bargains at Wilson's. G ! ,rls Elastic Side Boots, 1 to 9 for 2s lid; Infant's Strong Lace Shoes. Is lid; Girls's Strap Shoes, sizes Bto 10, 2s 6d. We have decided to clear these lines regardless of cost. Wilson'o opposite the English Church, Wanganni. B ANTED KNOWN-Men's Heavy Shooters, from 7s 9d, real bargains. The best value offered in Wanganui Men's Lefvant Back Balmorals, at 7s ] Id, 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. ADIES' E.S. Boots from 4s lid, Ladies' Lace Boots from 5s lid; Ladies' Kid Button Boots from 8s 6d, first corners have the first pick. Morocca Shoes in large sizes, usual price 9s 6d, at 5s lid, grand wear in these goods. Wilson's Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. WITHOUT DOUBT real Bargains in Orapery, Clothing, Millinery, &i., may be hid at the truly Genuine Sale at W. TCTRLEY'S, in Ridgwuy Sfcroet, where the Eed and White Flag floats, opposite Theatre. Don't mistake it^ JVJ" Bs STAfWOOD LAUNDRESS, Li.te of Nottingham, England), Begs do announce that she has com me/ted business at ARAMOHO, and makes a speciality in dressing Cur tains. For references apply to Mrs Pownall, Avenue, Wanganni where all orders can be left. wantea "ANTED Known— Private Board and Residence. Apply to Mrs Walker, St. John's Hill, near Victoria Park. "ANTED Known— That if you wisi to march with the times, do so with ease, by wearing Crichton and Nowman's Boots 'ANTED Known — That we have a jKOOO Stock to choose from, and anyone desiring a good boot, for a small figure, should pay a visit to Crichton and Newmans, Victoria Avenue. ANTED Known— That we"keeptho 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 workmunship. Crichton and Newman, Victori Avenue. Known— That we make to order everything— from a child's Strap Shoe to a captain's Sea 800t — at Crichton and Newmans. Victoria Avenue. W "ANTED Known— That the reason our Calicoes and Sheetings give such satifaction is, that we import diroct from the mill, and can guarantee the best quality at prices that have satisfied all who have visited the Wangauui Calico Depot, Taupo Quay. J. and D. McFat lano. Imporfitra. Business flcticoa. PROGAKDRA. (REGISTERED.) / of all kinds can bo removed KJ painlessly with PEOGANDRA. ONE'S Life being so short is a good reason why those who have Corns should use PROGANDRA, and thus make existence tolerable. EIGHTLY you suffer if you fail to use PROGANDRA. "VTEVER despair ! No matter how old -131 and deep-rooted your Corns are. PROPAGANDRA will surely remove them. SOLD by all Medicine Vendors everywhere at Is per box. N.B.— PROGANDRA cures Corns. To prove it, the Proprietor, HENRY S. B ARRACLOUGH, Herbalist,l3l Adelaide Road, Wellington, will send a sample box gratis to any address in Wanganui. •ftX o ir i^ c: c. GOTO J. D. TUSTIN'fc Those requiring Artists' Materials could not do bettor than give me a call, I have just landed direct from Windsor and Newtons' a complete stock ot Oil Tubes, Water Colours, Brushes, Canvass on Stretchers (all sizes), Roman Oil, Paper, Academy Boards, &c. Two shillings in the pound discount for Cash. J. D. TUSTIN, Avenue, mo THE HEADS OF FAMILIES^ THE WANGANUI BUTCHER! (under new Management) Beg to call the attention of the general public, and particularly the heads of families, to the excellent quality of tho Meat kept at their Establishment, which will be sold at the loweßt po£ sible prices. Orders delivered to all parts of the Borough with promptitude. T. W. PICK A II D, MANAGER. Vy ILLIAM "DINCHES, ARCHITECT AND ENoIXEKR. E-nimatci, Quantities, find Valuation mado. Patont Drawings made. Advico Gratis. _Offiecs :— 0.-UlMlowa' Hull. Wangarmi. STRAITS i'lKB INSUHANITiTcUjrPANY Having been appointed Agent for this office for the district of Wanganui, I am prepared to accept risks at lowest curren ates. W. PINCHES, 1 Office, Oddfellowa' Hall, Wsngacui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 20 July 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 20 July 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 20 July 1893, Page 3

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