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/ business Notices - 1 — 8 iOE Boors and qnoEB ao to r j £JBICHTON AND "VTEWMAN (Opposite P. E. Jacks >n & Co.'b), AVENUE. Wanted. __ "nTANTED Known— Mr Moorehouse's" '" Bus Time-table will be suspended during the two race days. The 'Busses i m un *° the Racecourse from Aramoho and Town. One 'Bus will leave the Maori Pah at Aramoho at 9 o'cLck oaeb morn, ing uf the races, and will leave the course at 5 o clock for the Maori Pah. Single rare 3 6d, between Aramoho Hotel and Kacecourse. No return fares. Single fares from Aramoho Pah, Is. W. Moorehouse. I^ANTED-A reliable MailoliSend «Vn ,*° a strictly private matter. Apply office of this paper. T^ANTED to Let -Two rooms (un- *' furnished), five minutes' walk from Post Office. Apply "Z.," Chronicle Umce. X\l ANTED-A Man7To~worFlFa » J garden, milk, and be generally useful. Beferences required. Edward Newman, Makohan, Tnrakina. W "ANTED Known — A comfortable quiet home for a few Boarders ; no children. Terms. 17s per week. Mrs Moorhouse, corner Ingeatre-street and Wilson-street. 'ANTED to Sell, Cheap- EnglTslTmade Piano. At W. CumberJand^ See advertisement. O^TOCUMBEEuAWD'SforEnbbeTwheel Perambulaters. Price, X2 Cash. See advertisement. 'ANTED Known-Hot Pies, Tea Coffee, Cocoa, Pastry, Scones frosl every dav. Also, Biscuits, Cakes, Lolhos, ar.d Cadbury's Chocolates of the best quality at Hick's Etfreshment Eooras Sidgway-atreet, Wacganm. W ANTED Known— To ciear~atTo!s than Cost a lot of Prunella E . Q .. sizes 1, 2, and 3, at. Is Gd a piir, suitable for House Slippers. Also Children's Button Prunella Boots at the same price, at WIL C ON'S, the Avenue, Wanganni. XKTAM'IED Known— MWs BootsTn T T great variety from 63 lid a pair: Wo oifer tho best value in Mon'a goods in the town and guarantee our Best Goods to wear well. l<\ WILSON & CO., Wanganui, opposite the English Church. W "ANTED Known— We beg to inform tho public that our workshop ia under the charge of Mr W. H. Bird. Customers can have their repairs done up in his well-known style at the usual prices. P. WILSON & CO., the Avenue, Wanganui. WANTEu Known— Children's Walking Shoes in Calf, Morocco, Tan Kid, ttke Kid, lan and Patent, and Kid and Patent. The best qualities at the lottom prices, light and strong, at WILSON S, opposite the English Church, Wanganui 'ANTED Known-Men's 'Bush. Boots; good fitting, and cut from heavy English Kip; good stout Boot, well made, of the bestmaterials j guaranteed quality; at Wilson'B the Avenue, Wanganui. W ANTED Known-A few Pairs of Women's narrow-fitting Button Boots, at Is 6d a pair. Must be sold to make room for a grand shipment- of Spring Gooda just landed, which we offer at bottom prices. Wilson's, opposite thji English Church, Wanganui. For Continuation of Wauteds sco First, Pago. aii" ' . .— «— i VTEW BUTCHEEY Caddy ~& Co. Beg to announce to ihe public of Wnnganui and district Ihnt they bavo com. mencod business in thoto conlrully situated piomisea in iho Avenue imingdiately opposite tho Calholio Convnnt. 1 he business will bo under tho management of Mr H. Caddy, whoso long connection with tho trade, extending over twenty years in Wanganui, and whoso reputation as a purveyor of iho finest meat in the district, should ensure a prosperous connection to the new firm. 'i he Meat and Small Gooda will fully fustain Mr Caddy's well-known roputation. All oids-s will be attended to as usual. CADDY & CO., Victouia. Avenue. Wako/lnui. ■pIiCESIX A StUEANOE 'fiQY., OP LONDON. E. M SIMPSON, General Manaper, Wellington. Wnnganui Branch — C. E. HALCOMBK (in charge), District Manager, Victoria Avenue. GpEctaolb^ spectacles _____ » TOPE SIGHT TESTED ! YOU 3 SIGHT TESTED lhe undersigned has received, per b f. " lonic," a complete case of Occvlu.t Lenses and Appliances for Testing tho Sight and ascertaining tho correction required for the vision. Also, a large stock of Compound and Intricate Lenses, Spectacle Frames specially raado to fl narrow and broad faces (with high, low, or medium bridges, in steel). Nickled Steel, Gilt and Gold, and all tho latas designs in folders. Solid Nicklo Frames to arrive in Spectacles and Folders. These will no rust, and are proof against the weather. Have your sight tested and your Spectacles made to suit your own eyes by John Forbes, JEWELLEE AND OPTICIAN, /"^EYLON mEi TVEror EIDGDWAY STEEET. OPEVING ANNOUNCEMENT. J. Pfwatt Bejjs to intimate to tho inhabitant i of Wanganui and District thathe has oivmed a TEA DEPOT, with a Choice Selection o the finest CEYLON TEAS. By confining his attention to this veiy important article of household cons-umi). lion, ). P. W can assure the public that they may rely on getting tho purest and best Teas possible to effer thorn. One trial will convince lovers of a good Cup of T«a of the exceptional value placed within their reach. Teas at 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, and 2s 9d per pound. Half chos'ts and Boxes at W o-ssab Pi ices. •jpo spand this season". M GLENGARRY. JSranii Sire,' Lorf pllluici^ Fov furtliorjmrtitulars njiplv to J). V. I.AWjSON. No. - Line. 0" STAND THIS ~SEAt'ON~'AT PLEMINGTON LODGE. MBy " Kelpie " ViirtliM-mrticulnrsseeNow Zealand fctiltl I!ook. < Terms :—£ Blos ; two or more uianv. El in« OKOKGE VOWELL.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11866, 17 October 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11866, 17 October 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11866, 17 October 1893, Page 3