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PKOGAJSTDRA. (REGISTERED.) (NORNS of all kinds can bo removed J painlessly with PROGANDRA. ONE'S Life being eo short is a Rood reason why those who have Corns should use PROGANDRA, and thus make existence tolerable. RIGHTLY you suffer if you fail to use PROGANDRA. NEVER despair ! No matter how old and deop-rootod your Corns are, FROPAGANDRA will surely romove them. * SOLD by all Medicine Vendors ovorywhore at Is per box, N.B.— PROGANDRA cures Corns. r To provo it, tho Proprietor, HENRY J. BARRACLOUGH, Herbalist,l3l Adelaide Road, Wellington, will send a sample box gratis to any address in Wancanui. The Compliments of the Season. CHRISTMAS PRESENTSCURISTMAS PRESENIB. , CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. H. I. Jones and Son havu now opened their Christmas nnd Now Year's stoik of Funcy Goods and ttationoiy suitable for seaconable presents consisting of Pitted Travelling aud DrofsiDg casos. Ladies Hand-bags in entirely new shapes. Purses in every conceivable variety. Music Portfolios and Cases in cloth and leather. Hand Mirrors in oxydised silver &c. Papeteries in all the newest styloa. Specimens of Japanese Art comprising beautifully Inlnid Occasional Tables, Inlaid Desks, 4sh Troys in papier mncho and tortoise sholl. Inlaid Writing Desks &c, &c. Christinas & New Year Cards. We invilo inspection of our largo and woll-selected stock of Christmas and New Yoar cards. Our reputation for ehoico and artistic specimens of Att Printing in tho shape of souvenirs of tho festive season wo have fully sustained this year. Our stock has beon imported direct from the art printing works of RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS, HILLESHEIMER & CO., SOCKUL& NATHAN, E. NISTER, &c. IJofore purchasing elsewhere, you should call and Bee our Bpecial lino of PACKET CARDS ; those are tho best and cheapest wo have yet offered to tho public of Wauganui and District. Annuals, Annuals. Hoys' Own Annual, Girls' Own Annual, Chumn, Quiver, Sunday at Home, Sunday, Atalanta, Loi«uro Hour, Strand, Chatterbox, Little Folkß, Children's Friend, Child's Magazine. Toy Books. Toy Books. Our stock of abovo is too large to onumorato, but comprises every possible description at prices ranging from 2d oach. DOLLS, DOLLS, DOLLS, Is, ]s Gd and 2s. Photographs of English Sconeiy on Porcolain —a beautiful selection. H. I. JONES AND SON, Victoria Avenue. AittKRRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. WANGANUI BISCUIT AND CONFECTIONERY WORKS, VIWOIUA AVKNUE. WI. HOGG, Proprietor. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURER, To tho Public of Wanganui and surroundiug Districts. W. U. bogs to tender his thanks to his customers for tho liberal support he has ' received, aud he can with confidence asaure them it will be his constant aim to supply Confectiocery Goods made up of the purest ingredients, while tho Bread and Pastry art only of the best Wheaton Flour, and the pticos cannot bo boatou. Always in slock, or made up on the shoitest notice :— BISCUITS Of all Descriptions. CAKES. Madiera Wedding Seed Birthday Spongo Christmas Currant. LOLLIES. London Mixtures Superior Mixtures Scotch Mixtures Almond Comfits Jujubes Conversation Burnt Almonds Strawborry, &o. Motz Fruits, Bon Bons, Crackers, Figs, Dates, Wedding Cake Ornaments, and an assortment of Cadbury's Chocolate Confectionery, mado up in fancy boxes and hampers, suitublo for presents. Also, a large assortment of tho best Euglish and Continental Fancies, at very low prices. Rofroßhmentß to bo had at any honr of tho day. A largo assortment of Ornamental Cakoa &c:, for Christmas and Now Yoar. William Hogg, —"A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year."— Y OO K A~T THI ~S ■ FROM a speech which the Governw of Victoria made at a banquet which was given in honour of an old Ndw Zealaudor (who s now Manager of the Union Bank of Australia, Collingwood), we quote the following, taken from the Melbourne Argus ; — "Tho soil.'said His Excollency, is the backbone of your truly groat country, and you havo in Mr P. Lundon, Land, Estate, Insurance, Financial, and General Commission Agent, Wanganui, a true son of that soil, a son, i limy say, of whom any country might be proud. As an an expositor of the resources of any country Mr P. Lundcn is equalled by few and oxcellod by none. Asa judee of a lovely climate and a beautiful river ho has no comppor. Thorofore I ray to you, young Now Zoalandere, get on tho soil, got on tho soil.' In quoting Mr Lundon I am sure 1 am striking a chord which must find a re&ponsive echo in the breast of overy New Zealandor who bus the slightest throb of patriotism in his bosom, and I feel &uro that that chord will be taken up and swelled intoaehorus, having for its thomo, ' Get on tho soil, young man, got on the soil.' Oh ! for tho facile pon of a Uadyn, a Mozart, a, Dr Coupland tliat I might celebrate n soug tho views my very doar friend, Mr P. Luudon, has onunciated. For has it not been said — and with truth — ' Lot mo but make tho dongs of a couutry and I caro not who makes its laws.' " His Excollency thon sat down uniidst loud applause npO 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 the Meat kept at their Establishment, which will be sold at the lowest poEsiblo pricoa. Orders delivered to all parts of tho Borough with promptitude r. W. HCKAIIA MANAGER I

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11518, 19 January 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11518, 19 January 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11518, 19 January 1894, Page 4