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f^LOTHE LITTLE BOYS WITH JOSEPH PAUL & CO'.S Navylßlue Serge Sailor |Suits. 200 SUITS OPENED TO-DAY. l'riceß-3s lid, 4s 6d, and[4s lid, Sizes 00 to 8. 200 DOZEN WHITE AND SPECKLED STRAWS. Good quality. 19 each. 20 Only MEN'S I'LANNEL COATS. For Suinmor.Wear. 4s 9d oacb. JOSEPH PATJL & CO. ( , Avenuo, Wanganui. F'^ JJEW GOODS. AT Murray & Casey's. JuEt Arrived— A new assortment of DRESS STUFFS, PRINTS, CALICOS, SHEETINGS, QUILTS, CURTAINS, 4c, 4c. COME AND SEE Our new and large varioty of Straw Hats, Cd, Is, and Is Gd Grand Picnic Hats, 3d and Gd each Prints, from 3Jd per yard Flannelette, 2s lid, 3a lid, and is lid per ■ dozen Woolette, in fancy colours, GJd yard Cretonne, from 3Jd yard White Quilts, 3s Od to 12s 6d Splendid large Turkish Towels, from GJd Jjuue Curtains, 2a lid, 3s lid, to 10s Gd Ait Muslins, 3Jd, original price 6d SPECIAL line of White Calico, 4s Gd and 5s Gd por dozen ; really worth 6s 6d and 7s 6d Ladies' and Children's Hose very cheap Ladies' Coisetß, 2s Gd to 83 6d ASK TO SEE our Black Cashmore, at 8s lid to 27s Gd the dress ; the best value ever offered in Wanganui. Other Dr©3s Stuffs at very low prices. Call and see for yourselves. Bomembor the" address— MURRAY AND CASEY, DIRECT IMPORTERS, | KIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI^ SPECIAL^ TO TJIE LADIES. TO TIUS LADIES A. J. CRIBB Having just completed the purchase of a large stock of Corsets, at a heavy reduction, haß detorminod to cloarthe same at pricos which must effect a speedy Eale. Undermentioned are a few lines, which will speak for themselves :— Guarantood All-bone Corsets, Cs lid, now 5a A splendid lino, Ss Gd, now 4s Cd Thompson's Glovo-fitting Corset, 7s lid, now Gs Od Tho famous 08. Corsot, nil bono, 9s Gd. now 7a Gd Thompson's True Fit Corset, 7s lid now fls lid. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNI TY To obtain a really good Corset at n low price. COME EAIiLYTO SECURE CHOICE A. J. CRIBB, DRAPER, MILLINER, TAILOR, AND MERCER, RIDGWAY STREET, Noxt tho Provincial Hotel). W J kLIAM gAI/BK, PHARMATEUTIOAL & DISPENSING CHEMIST. (By Examination), Successor to R. G. Burn. Physicians' proscriptions carefully prepared from the purest of Drugs only. WATERPROOF CEMENT for repairing 1» 6d a bottle. COLOURED PIB.ES prepared for Xmas display. STOMACHIC MIXTURE, for Diarrhun, Dysintcry, &c. 2s por bottle. Medicino obtained throughout tho night by ringing tlio boll. SANTONIN E WORM CHOCOTmTES. Is por box. VETERINARY CHEMIST, Horso andCattlo medicines specially 2>repared as occasion requires. Hod Lotion, cure for cracked and proasy heels, 2s Gd. Parasitic Wasli for destroying lice and all vormin in Horses, Cattle, and Dogs. Worm and Condition Powders, Gripe Physic, and Cleansing Drenches in stock. My Blisters haying been well nnd successfully tried, are froshly propared and action guaranteed. WJLLIAM SALEK, I'JJAIIMACKU riCAL, VETERINARY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, Vwloria Avouuo (opposito Convent), Vangamti. \ o o k at this IHKOM a speech which tho Govornot of ! Victoria niado at a banquet which ■was given in honour of an old New Zeaknder (who s now Manager of the Union Bunk of Australia, CollingwoDd), we quoto tho following, takon from tho Melbourne A.rgH3. — " The soil,°said His Exeollouey, is tho b.i;kbone of your truly groat country, nnd you huvo in Mr P. Lundon, Land, Estate, Insurance, Financial, and General Commission Agent, Wangnnui,a true son of that soil, a son, i may tay.of whom any Country might bo proud. As an an oxpositor of tho resources ot any country Mr P. Luadcn is equalled bv fow and oxcollod by rono. Asa judpo of a lovely climate and a beautiful river ho ha3 no compoer. Theretorn I tay t) you, young New Zealunders, get on the soil, gtt on the soil,' Jn quoting Mr Lundon I nm sure I am striking a chord which lmut find a ref-ponsive echo in the breast of every New Zculuuder who ha^ the eliuhtg:- L throb of patriotism in his bosom, and I feel sure that that chord will bo taken up and swolled into achorus, haying for its theme, 'Get on the soil, young man, get on tho soil.' Oh ! for the fiwiiH pen of h Utidyn, a Moza' t, u Dr Coupland that I might nolobrnlo n song the views my very doar frinild. Mr P. Lundon, % has onunciat'jd. For has it not been said— fcind with truth—' Let mo but make the of ii ennui ry nn'l I care not who 1 it, liiwe.'" His Exculluncy then

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11518, 19 January 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11518, 19 January 1894, Page 2