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Rußiness Notices. A UTUMjN AND TTfINTER, —1894,— NO VE'. TIES IN EVERY DEPART. MENT. Joseph Paul & Co. Have now opened their First Consignment of ■ ' :'■ —Autumn and Winter— . Goods. . . S ''■ The variety and charming: selection in all Departments ia well worth the consideration of everyone. Jackets and MantlesLadies' Beefer Jackets, with Fnr Collars. The very newest tight-fitting Bhapep.with Braid, Belt, and Cape, and Double-decker Skirts. SEALETTB JACKETS, extra long, with Capes. Children's Jackets in the new Colours and Shapes. LADIES' BLACK VELVET MANTLES, beautifully trimmed and rich looking, Also, Mantles in Silk and Eyrie Cloth, &c, Ac. Ladieß' and Children's ULSTERS and MACINTOSHES in the newest Shapes, with two and three Capes. Hats, Bonnets, Millinery. A plance at our Show Window will prove that our importations are extensive, and the Goods of the newest description. Dress Department, New Makes and Cloths of every shade. Hopsack, Amazon, and Basket Cloths, Whipcords, Velveteens, &c. CASHMEEES, MERINOES, & FANCY ITALIAN CLOTHS. MISS WATT Has now charge of the Dressmaking Department, and JBjgiving great satisfaction. We can solicit a (rial with confidence, feeling satisfied that those who do so will not regret it. WHITE AND GEEY CALICONS AND SHEETINGS. 500 PAIRS WHI'IE AND GREY LLANKETS. GLOVES, HOSIERY, AND RIBBONS. Men's and Boys' Clothing. We place nothing but the most reliable Goods before the public, and have made several large purchases from the Kaiapoi Woollen Company. In Boys's Enicker Suits and Men's Snits we are giving wonderful value. Boys' Enicker Suits (Kaiapoi), 8s lid Men's Tweed Suits, 29s 6d KHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, SOCKS, UNDERCLOTHING. THE CuOL SPRING HAT, $oz To be procured only from us, in all ahade3. The most comfortable Hat in the market. Pattorng fiee, with price 3, on application. Orders punctually and carefully attended to. Joseph Paul & Co. i WANGANUI. AUTUMN AND WINTER. MRS. ROBERTS ANNOUNCES the Arrival of her FIRST SHIPMENT of AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, which are being opened up to-day. Particulars in future issue. Mrs. Roberts, VICTORIA AVENUE. ■pHCGNIX ENGINEERING WORKs Taupo Quay. D. Davies, ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, AND GENERAL MACHINIST, (Late Engineer Wanganui Meat Freezing Company), Desires to notify the public of Wanganui and surrounding districts that he commenced business as above on March sth, where he hopes, by strict attention to the work entrusted to him, to merit a share of support. Having had upwards of 22 years Home and Colonial experience in Designing. Erecting, and Maintenance of Machinery, Boilers, and General Engineering work (ashore and afloat), I would offer my services as Consulting Engineer to anyone requiring help in the determining of their requirements, P.S.— The Erection and Repairing of Gas Engines a Speciality. Repairs to Guns, Rifles, &&, &c, will be executed with promptness. R. DATIES, Corner Wicksteed Place and TaupoQuay 0 OWNERS OF TROTTING HORSES. Every Man his own Trainer: Or how to Train the Trotter or Racer, by A. T, Feck, Ids 6d j Training the Trotting Horse, by Marvin, 20s ; The Trotting Horse of America : How to Train and Drive him, H. Woodruff, 183 6d ; Horse Portraiture, embracing Breeding, Rearing, and Training Trotters, Ac., by J. C. Simpson. 10s Gd ; The Farmer's veterinary Adviser, by James Law, 16s 6d ; The Horse : How to Breed and Rear him, by Wm. Day, 20s; The Practical Horse-shoer, by Richardson, 6s 6d; The Breeding of Draught Horses, by Reynolds, ss ; lhe Horse, by Flower, 3s 6d j The Pure Saddle Horse, by Cnrr, 10s j Dog Breeding, by General Hutohison, 16s ; Dog Training, by Hammond, ss6<i; Hints on Dos Breaking, by Wm, Floyd, 3s j The Dead Shot, a treatise on the use of the Gun, 7s j Field, Cover, and Trap Shooting, by Bogardus. containing the rules of Trap Shooting, 10s 6d. H, I. JONES & SON, WANGANUI. ttT O T I E Messrs Caddy and Co., the Avenue Butchers, desire to notify their patrons and the public generally that they have purchased the business lately carried on by Mr A. H. Woolley, of Taylorville. In returning thanks for the patronage received ia thß past, ihv firm JiDpe far » continuance in the future. Always on Hand— Prime Ox Bent, Tripe, and Sausages ; fresh daily. Telephone No. 90. W_ _ _ r _ _; In accordance with the wish of several gentlemen of Wanganui and district, I have decided to commence practice here, and shall be pleased to attend to any messages left for me at Messrs F R. Jackson and Co.'s offices, Mr Ross's Livery Stables, or at Mr Ashwin's, Campbellstreet, Wanganui. JOHN A. HAWKE, M.R.C.V.S., Veterinary Surgeon._ jfS ILBEY'S DRY GIN. Eminent PhyXX Biciaus recomrcead it.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11951, 28 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11951, 28 March 1894, Page 3