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■ WANTED KNOWN. GEORGE ELLISON, Saddler, Has returned to Wanganui, and has started business again in the shop next door to Messrs Hatrick and Co., and hopes by strict attention to business and his well-known ability in executing any orders entrusted to him, to merit a fair share of public patronage, and will be > pleased to see his old customeis again. Siuce leaving Wanganui G. E. has been working for Mr W. Wiggins, whose business iB undoubtedly the best in Wellington, and has also worked in most of the leading shops in New Zealand, Sydney, and Melbourne. Consequently, has all the atest ideas, and knows how things should be done. Patrons may therefore rely on getting their orders executed in FIRST-CLASS STYLK and at KEASON ABLE RAI'ES. Ellison makes his own Saddles from £3 10s to ilO 10s. Ellison makes his own Bridles, Breastplates, Surcinglos, Ac. ' Ellison makeß his own Buggy, Gig, Spring Cart, Draught, and all kinds of Harness. Ellison nho makes al. kinds of Military Accoutrement", Surgical Appliances, Theodolite Cases, Despatch Boxes, in fact anything in thb Leather Line. Ellison will also allow a fair price for old SaiMlo.'-. and Harness in exchanpo for new Repairs of all kinds with despatch, and at very reasonable rates : will guarantee to cure sore backs and shouldere. fSTNote the address— GEORGE ELLISON, Next door to Messrs Hatrick and Co., Taupo Quay. /CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES T. DICKSON Has much pleasu-e in announcing to the inhabitants of Wanganui and surrounding districts that he has jiut opemid up some of the VERY LATEST NOVEL IPIS IN Clothing and Mercery FOB THE CHRISTMA.S TkADE. The, following are n few quotations .— Men's Black Worsted Bound uits, 293 6d i Men's Dark Tweed Suite, 25s Men's Worsted Trousore, 8s 6d Men's Undershirts and Punts, 2s lid Men's Natural Wool Pants, 3s lid Men's Lare Shirts, 2s Men's Hard Hats, 43 6d to 12s 6d (loading shapes) Mon's Ttmnis Shirts, 3s 6d to 10s 6d Men's Linen Shirts, 4s Gd to 6s (id Men's Silk Shirts, 10s 6d to 12s 6d Men'B Reversible Ties, 3 for 2s 6d Boys' Straw Hate, Is each * Hoys' and Men's Swimming Trunks, 6d, Od, and Is Soft Hats, Ties, Pyjama Suits. Silk Handkerchiefs, Studs, Braces, Belts, and Socks in all tho loading shapes and makes. T. Dickson, TAILOR' AND OUTFITTER, Wanoaniji. TMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased ihe Coal and Firewood Uusiness lately carried on !>y MESSttS BLYTHE & YEARDYE We have pleasure in intimating that we are prepared to supply COAL AND FIREWOOD it Lowest Market Rates. Firewood Cat to any Length. Proprietors of the only Patent Giass Seed Machinery in the district, for thoroughly cleansing seed from Yorkshire fog, &c, Wheat, Oats (White and Dun), Bran, Chaff Local, Blenheim, and Canterbury Hay. 10,000 Totara Posts for salo. Fpecial quotations for quantities. Horsley & Co., Ridgway Street and Victoria Avenue, QPRING AN SUMMER GOODS G. MURCH Is now showing his First Shipment of the latest styles inj STRAW HATS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS FLOWEUS, AND MILLINERY. Of all kinds. PRINTS DELAINES MUSLINS DRESS GOODS LACES SUNSHADES, i A Large Stock of Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Aprons and Pinafores, always on snd. Ladies can have Garments made up their own style. I bdg to call attention to our Dressmaking Department, which is under the Managninent of MISS LEYDON, who, for Stylo and Fit, cannot bo sur. passed. Ladies can have their own Materials made up. Educational. ~ T%/r IS S T> L A C K Late Music Teacher at the Girls' High School, Wellington, Is prepared to receive Pupils for the Pianoforte, Singing, and the Theory of Music. Candidates prepared for Trinity College Music Examinations. Terms, &c, on application. $3T Address— River Bank, Wancanui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11932, 16 February 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11932, 16 February 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11932, 16 February 1894, Page 1

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