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p^LOTHE |YOUR LITTLE BOYS WITH JOSEPH PATJL & CO'.S Navy^Blue Serge Sailor ISuits. 200 SUITS OPENED TO-DAY, i Pricos-3s lid, 4s Gd, an^lld. Sizes 00 to 8. 200 DOZEN WHITE AND SPECKLED STRAWS. Good quality. Is oach. 20 Only MEN'S FLANNEL COATS. For Summor;Wear. 4s 9d oacb. JOSEPH PAUL & C0.,, Avenuo, Wanganui. GVo^ r ~^ GOODS. AT Murray & Casey's. Just Arrived— A now assortment of DRESS STUFFS, PRINTS, CALICOS, SHEETINGS, QUILTS, CURTAINS, &c, &c. COME AND SEE Our new and large variety of Straw Hats, Gd, Is, and Is Gd Grand Picnic Hats, 3d and 6d each Prints, from 3 id per yard Flannoletta,2s lid, 3s lid, and 4s lid per dozen Woolotte, in fancy colours, GJd yard Cretonne, from 3Jd yard White Quilts, 3s 9d to 18s Gd Splendid large Turkish Towels, from GJd Imco Curtains, 2s lid, 3b lid, to 10s Gd Ait Muslins, 3Jd, original price 6d SPECIAL lino of White Calico, 4s Gd and fiaGd per dozen; really worth 6s 6d and 7s Gd Ladies' and Children's Hose very cheap Ladios' Corsots, 2s Gd to 8s 6d ASK TO SEE our Black Cashmoie, at 8s lid to 27s Gd tho dress ; the best valuo ever offered in Wanganui. Otlior Dross Stuffs at vory low prices. Call and soo for yourselves. Romombor the address— MURRAY AND CASEY, DIRECT IMPORTERS, ( HIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI._ SPECIALTO THE LADIES. TO THE LADIES A. J. CRIBB Having just completed the purchase of a large stock of Corsets, at a heavy reduction, has determined to clear the same al prices which must effect a speedy Bale. Undermentioned are a few lines, which will speuk for themselves :— Guaranteed All.bone Corsets, G* lid, now 03 A splendid lino, 5s Gd, now 43 Gd Thompson's Glovo-fitting Corset, 7s lid, now G3 Gd The famous 08. Corsot, all bone, 9s Gd, now 7s 6d Thompson's Truo Pit Corsot, 7s Gd now 5s lid. To obtain a really good Corsot at a low price. COME BAKLY TO SECURE CHOICE A. J. CRIBB, DRAPER, MILLINER, TAILOR, AND MERCER, R.IDGWAY STREET, Next the Provincial Hotel). " WILLIAM SALEK, PHARMATEUTICAL & DISPENSES G CHEMIST. (By Examination), Succossor to R. G. Burn. Physicians' proscriptions carefully preparod from tho purest of Drugs only, WATERPROOF CEMENT for repairing all goods of an indiarubbor nature' Its fid a bottle. COLOURED PIKES proparod for Xmas display. STOMACHIC MIXTURE, for Diarrliun, Dysiutory, &c. 2a poi- bottle. Medieiuo obtained throughout tho night bv ringing tlio boll. SANTONINK WORM CHOCOLATES. 1g por box. VETERINARY CHEMIST, Horse andCattlo medicines spocially preparod as occasion requires. Red Lotion, euro for cracked and prcasy heols, 2? Gd. Parasitic Wash f° r destroying lice und all vormin in Horsos, Cattle, and Dogs. Worm and Condition Powdors, Gripe Physio, and Cloanaing Drenches in stock. My Blisters having been wull and succo.'Kfully tiiod, aro froihly prepared nud action guaranteed. WJW^MKAI/EK, FIT AKMACEU I'ICAL, VETERINARY AN'l) DISPENSING CHEMIST, Victoria Avonue (opposito Convent), Wanganui. y o0 K AT THIS FROM a Bpeech which tho Governoi of Victoria made at a banquet which was given in honour of an old New ZeaInndcr (who s now Manager of the Union Bunk of Australia, Collingwood), wo quote the following, taken from the Melbourne Av^us . — '• The soil.'snid His Excellency, is the bii-jkbono of' your truly great country, nud you have in Mr P._ Lundon, Land, Jiitato, Insuranco, Financial, and General Commission Agont, Wanganui, a truo son of that soil, a son, i may eay.of whom any country might bo proud. As ananoxpositor of tho rohourcea ot any country Mr P. Lun'k u is equalled bv few and excelled by nono. Asa judee of a lovely climate and a bsautif ill river he has no compoer. Theroforo I fay to you, young New Zealanders, mt on l'io soil, get on the soil.' In quoting Mr Lundon I am sure I am striking a chord which mu?t find n rsfaponsive echo (a tho brm=t of overy Net-/ Zea'nnder who has the slights throb of patriotism in his bosom, and I fool sure that that chord will be taken up and swelled into achorus, having for it3 tnome.'Got on the soil, voun<"nnn, si'!t on the soil.' Oh ! for the finihwi'in or n Ha'lyn.a Mf./ait.a Dr Coupland that 1 might cclebiats n song the views my vi.-ry dear friend, Mr P. Lundon, hasonunc.atiO. Korhaj it not been smd— and with truth—' Lit mo but make the d.m»s of a cmu.fy and I care not who makoa it.sl.u-.,-."' Um HxeoHoncy then at down amidot loud ai'yla'.tvj.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11919, 20 January 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11919, 20 January 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11919, 20 January 1894, Page 2