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*-" " '■ - ■****■ ' I It- I— ■ ■ ■■ Public Notices. -OR "OOOIS AND QHOHB oo a QRICHTON AND i-VTBWttAB (Opposito F. R. Jackson A Co.'s), AVENUE. Olgatenby, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST. Has "removed from the Rutland Sample Rooms to his former premises in Victoria Avenue Large Shipment of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, A SUNDRIES Just to hand from London. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully dispensed. Purest Drugs only used. R. M. GATENBY. CHEMIST A DRUGGIST! Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. Wanted ANTED — Apprentices and Improvors for the Dressmaking. Apply Miss Tilley, Veitch and Allan's, ANTED-A smart Bunner Boy. Apply to this office. WANTED- By a steady young Man, a situation on a farm or station. Five years' experience. Used to attending to horses, cattle, and sbeep. Apply to this office. T~O PARENTS THAT RESIDE IN THE COUNTRY.-A comfortablo home for two boys (brothers or fiionds) not over 13 years of age, tbat would attend the High School or College. Terms moderate. Address— "A,B." office of tllis paper. ANTED— A General Servant for a small family, where a nurse is kept. Apply Mrs John Anderson, Wilsonstreet; ANTKD— Situation by lady as Governess or Companion j . well oducaled, and competent to teach violin, piano, and singing. Apply office of this p i per. W ANTED-By a Lady .domesticated a Home in a refined family. Salary not so much an object as a coinfoi table Homo. Apply, either personally or "iyletter, to '' M.8.," Chbonic-e office W" ANTEDKnown— Good Paddocking. Apply Chkoniol- Office. WANTED Known-If you want something very choice in Goldßrooches, Alberts, Watches, Engagement and Wedding Bines, or othor Jewellery, try Hugh Black, Watchmaker, Waaganui. ANTED Known— Hugh Black has just imported a fine lot o Rotherham Lever Watches made especi- , ally for rough use, with extra heavy cases, at reasonable prices, and euaranteed. WANTEDKnown— Hannah and Co.'s Genuine Salvage Sale is now in fullswing. Bargains being freely distri. buted. -NTED Known— lf you want yout sight tested or a good pair of Spectacles or Folders to suit you, try Hugh Black's los Pebbles. WANTED Known— Hannah and Co are still further reducing prices. WANTEDKnown— Roaring Bargains at our Great Salvage Sale. Such opportunities are very rare, lhe public know how to appreciate a good thing, and this is just what we are offering. Boots and Shoes at Wholesale Prices for Bingle pairs, at Wilson's, the Avenue. ANTED Known— Where the par"celsare too big for the buyers to carry, we will pay expresß carriage to any part of the town. As the stock is not firo damaged, only slightly damp, buyerß are sure of a bargain at the Great Sale now boing held at Wilson's, the Avenuo. ANTED Known— Hurry to Wilson's. If yon have no ready money, pawn your watch, but don't miss thia sale. Everyone is guaranteed a bargain at this great sale. The saorifice is immense at Wilson's, opposite the English • Church. ANTED Known— ln.nortant Notice —I am prepared to do Undertaking in all its branches, from £3 10s and upwards, in any style required. First class Tradesmen only employed. The trade can be supplied with all sorts ot Furniture, Shrouds, Side Slips, Ac. Persons requiring Cabs may obtain same hy ringing up No. 87, and orders will be punctually attended to— J. S. Smiley. WANTED Known— Fiies are cmud things for poor people, To tuo them smile whon thoy carry out thoir ■ a*cols does your heart good. To the Ladiw* — This isa grand opportunity to purchaso new walking or evening shoes at -vhulualso prices at Wilson's, the A -iui ANTED Known— Having sottlod with the Insuranco Companies, we are now offering the whole of our Grand Stock at Sale Prices to facilitate Stocktaking. Every line reduced in price, so public cannot ask for tho wrong article Sale commences Wednesday, January 31st, at Wilson's, opposite the English Church, ANTED Known- Rise an hour earlier in the morning and go to Wilson's Salvage Sale. Don't miss the chance. It will repay any Boot Buffer. Bargains for everyone at Wilson's Great Salvage Salo. Such a chance is rarely to be got as tho one nowoffered at Wilson's, the Avonue. W' ANTED Known— A compilable quiot homo for a fow Boarders. Bathroom and evory convenience. Two minutes' walk from Post Oflice and Bailway Station. Torms very moderate. Mra Moorhouse, opposite Foster's Hotel,Taupo Qua}. j— B— — *■— — — ——11. 11 l 1 For Sale. Tjl O R SALE. A First-class Piano, in splendid tone and order. Cheap. Apply to COUCHMAN A STUART, Auctioneers, Ac, TjlOR SALE BY TENDER. Tenders will be received by the undersigned np to MONDAY, April 9tb, 1894, for the purchase of Mr J. Dudley's Farm, situated about five miles from Wavorley Tcwnship. The property consists of 100 acros freehold, and 50 acres leasehold. It is fenced, grassod, and subdivided, with Dwellinghouse, yards, Ac. Full particulars on application to the undersigned, F. P. FOOKES, Land Agent, "Vaverley. XT-Colt SAL~_ OK LEASE. The Dwellinghouse situated on St. John's Hill, the property of tbe late A. R. Biker, Esq. The House is well and carefully built, containing 10 rooms and stands on about two acres of first-class land. The garden 13 beautifully laid cut and well stocked with choice trees. The site is one of the best in Wanganui. Easy terms. Apply to FREEMAN It. JACKSON & 00. t^ O K S A L E. A Splendid Farm of 597 Acres on the banks of tho Waitotara. About 6 mile? from the Township. All rich land, fenced and grafted. Principals only dealt with. Apply to ED. N. LIFFITON, _ Auctioneer. rpTLET-WITH bimediaWposJL session. Largo and commodious Building in main street Patea, containing two Shops and ten rooms. Excellent position. W. S. HARPER, ■ Patia. TO L E T— A Shop and Dwelling situate in Victoria Avenue, and opposite tho School of Ait. For particulars apply Manager Wanganui Butchory and Preserving Company,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11952, 30 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11952, 30 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11952, 30 March 1894, Page 3