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I Public Notices. fOB TOOOIS AND QJHOBB ao 1 QRICHTON AND '"VTEWMAN (Opposite F. E. Jackson & Co.'s), AVENUE. RTMrGAfINBT, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST. Has removed from the Rutland Sample Booms to his former premises in Victoria Avenue Large Shipment of DEUGS, CHEMICALS, & SUNDRIES Just to hand from London. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully dispensed. Purest Drugs only used. E. M. GATENBY. CHEMIST & DRUGGIST . Victoria Avenue, i Wanoanxti. Wanted mO PARENTS THAT RESIDE IN X THE COUNT3Y.-A comfortable home for two boys (brothers or fiiends) not over 13 years of age, that would attend the High School or College Terms moderate. Addresß— "A.B." office of this paper. "X7£T ANTED— A good General Servant » T at once. Apply Mrs Arthur L. Parsons, Wilson-street. 'ANTED, at Ones- A three or four, roomed Cottage in or near town. Apply to this office. 'ANTED-A General Servant for a small family, where a nurse is kept. Apply Mrs John Anderson, Wilsonstreet. 'ANTED— Situation by lady as Governess or Companion ; well oducated, and competent to teach violin, piano, and singing. Apply office of this p iper. 'ANTED-By a Lady.domesticatad a Home in a refined family. Salary not so munh an object as a comfoitable Home. Apply, either personally or oylettor, to " M.8.," Chionicle office WANTBDKnown-Good Paddocking. Apply Chaonicle Office. ANTED Known— A comfortable ■ quiet home for a few Boarders. Bathroom and every convenience. Two minutes' walk from Post Office and Rail, way Station. Terms very moderate. Mrs Moorhonse, opposite Poster's Hotel.Taupo Quay. W ANTED Known— lf you waut somethmg very choice in Goldßrooches, Alberts, Watches, Engagement and Wedding Bines, or other Jewellery, try Hugh Black, Watchmaker, Waaganui. WANTED Known— Hugh BJack has just imported a fine lot o Botherham Lever Watches made especially for rough use, with extra heavy cases, at reasonable prices, and guaranteed^ WANTEDKnown— Hannah and Co.'s Genuine Salvage Sale is now in fullswing. Bargains being freely distri. buted. W'dNTED Kn,own— lf you want youi' sight tested or a good pair of Spectacles or Folders to Buit you, try Hugh Black's 15s Pebbles. WANTED Known— Hannah and Co areßtill further reducing prices. Roaring Bargains at our Great Salvage Sale. Suoh opportunities are very rare. The public know how to appreciate a good thing, and this is just what we are offering. Boots and Shoes at Wholesale Prices for single pairs, at Wilson's, the Avenue. "ANTED Known— Where the parcels are too big for the buyots to carry, we willp'iy expresß carriage to any part of the town. A s the stock is not fire damaged, only slightly damp, buyers are sure of a bargain at the Great Sale now being held at Wilson's, the Avenue. 'ANTED Known— Hurry to Wilson's. If yon have no ready money, pawn your watch, but don't miss this sale. Everyone is guaranteed a bargain at this great sale. The sacrifice is immense at Wilson's, opposite the English Church. ANTED Known— lmportant Notice — I am prepared to do Under taking in all its branches, from .£3 Its and upwards, in any style required. First ckss Tradesmen only employed. The trade can be supplied with all sorts ot Furniture, Shrouds, Side Slips, &o. Vt rsons requiring Cabs may obtain samo by ringing up No. 87, and orders will be punctually attended to— J. S.Smilav. WANTED Known— Fiies are entiTd things for poor people. To n-u them smile when they carry out their i arcols does your heart good. To the Ladies —This is a grand opportunity to purchase new walking or evening shoes at * holealso prices at Wilson's, the A -nui ANTED Known— Having settled with the Insurance Companies, no ' »ro now offering the whole of our Grand Stock at Sale Prices to facilitate Stocktaking. Every line reduced' in price, so public cannot ask for the wron^Sitiole Sale commences Wednesdays' January 31st, at Wilson's, opposite the English Church, ANTED Known— Bise an hour earlier in the morning and go f • Wilson's Salvage Sale. Don't miss the chance. It will repay any Boot Buffer. Bargains for everyone at Wilson's Great Salvage Sale. Such a chance is rarely to bo got as the one nowoffered at Wilson's, the Avenue. ANTED Known— Come to Tustin's with your umbrellas— and between the gentle showers you will be able to secure Wonderful Bargains in Paperhangings, Fanoy Goods, &c. ~" For Sale. TjlOE SALE BY TENDER. Tenders will be received by the underBigned up to MONDAY, April 9th, 1894, for the purchase of Mr J. Dudley's farm, situated about five miles from Waverley Tcwnship. Ihe property consists of 100 acres freehold, and 50 acres leasehold. It is fenced, grasaed, and subdivided, with Dwollinghouso, yards, &c. Full particulars on application to the undersigned, F. P. FOOKES, Land Agent, c Tnverley. imOK SALE OK LEASE. The Dwellinghouse situated on St. John'B Hill, the property of the late A. B. Biker, Esq The Bouse is well and carefully built, containing 10 rooms and stands on about two acres of first-class land. The garden is beautifully laid cut and well stocked with choice trees. The site is one of the best in Wanganui. Easy . terms. Apply to FREEMAN B. JACKSON & CO. Tji 0 E SALE. A Splendid Farm of 597 Acres on the banks of the Waitotara. About 5 mile? from the Township. All rich land, fenced and grasEed. Principals only de&li with* Apply to ED. N. LIFFITOM, Auctioneer. AY'S COMPOUND, a demulcent expectorant, for Coughs, Colds and Chest Complaints. C" OAGULINE.-- Cement far Broken Articles. Sold Every where. Manu. factory Stackport Eucland. EOB COUGHS, COLDS. BRONCHITIS ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, CON SUMPTION, &o , &c. KAY'S TIC FILLS, a spociSo in Aeu ralgia, Face-ache, &c, Contain Qui nino, Iron, &o. KAY'S COMrOQND, for Coughs, uvd Colds, is equally serviceable for Horses and Cattle. T INUJtt CATHARTICUJI PILLS, diJU geative, corrective, and agreeably . aperient, '

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11951, 28 March 1894, Page 3