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i^USTOM TTWSE TTOTEL Nixon Strott, Wanoanuj. JOHN BEBNNAN Propbietor. Every accommodation can be obtained at this convenient Hotel. Private familos, travellers, and the general public will find this well-known Hotel furnishes every comfort and conveniencß. First-class Stabling accommodation under the care of efficient and attentive grooms. Splendid Bitting Booms. Commercial Eoomß, &c, supplied with all the leading periodicals of the day. Wines and Spiritß of the Choicest Brands only, Firßt-class Table kept. Booms secured by wire or post. JOHN BBENNAN] Proprietor. OUB SADDLE, HAENESS AND COLLAE MAKEB. James Culpitt Begs to announce to the public generally, and up-country Settlers, Carters, and and Livery Stable-keepers in particular, that he has now opened in the shop next to Mr Smiley's Stables, in the Avenue, as your Harness, Saddle, and Collar Maker, and - can supply you with every desorip. tion of Harness at the cheapest rates. All Stable Requisites on hand. Pbca Saddles, with improved Fluted Pads, greatly in use at the present time, complete for £3. Country orders promptly attended to, and repairs neatly executed on the shortest notice, $ST Note the Address— JAMES CULPITT, VictoriaA venue, Wanganui. ATTOTAKA HOI'EL. WAITO~ TARA. DAVID WILKIE Pboimhetor. D.W, desires to announce to the public generally tbat be has taken over the abovo well known and old-established Hostelry, and hopes by keeping the best brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits to merit a continuance of the support accorded his predecessor. Good Stabling and Faddocking. DAVID WILKIE, Proprietor, /CLIFTON HOTEL, BULLS J. COYLE Proi-rirtob. J. C. infoims his old friends and the general public that ho has taken over this well-known Hotel, and can comfortably accommodate all who favour him with a rail in first-class stjle. WINES AND SPIRITS of the very best Brands only kept. A splondid Billiard Tablo and experienced Marker on the premises. Good Stabling and Paddocking accommodation under the harge of efficient grooms. First-class Table kept. Mealß at all hours. Suites of Booms for private families Terms moderate, Booms arranged for by wire or post. . O\LE, Proprietor pASTLECLIFF TTOTEL CASTLECLIFF. Proprietress MBS A. A.BAEKEB, (Late of the Bank Hotel, Wellington.) Commercial gentlemen and the travelling public will find the above Hotel affords every convenience conducive to comfort Families desiring to spend a month or so at this charming seaside resort can have special terms arranged. First-class Table kept. Bost Brand of Liquors. Dunedin XXXX always on tap. Terms Moderate. /NEITEBIO N HOTEL Nixon Place, Wanganui. HUGH MOEKOW Proprietor. The Criterion Hotel is well known for tr > excellent manner in which it has always been conducted, and is advantageously situated, being only one minute's walk from either the Kailway Station, Wharf, or Post Office. First-class accommodation for Boarders. Good Stabling. rp "CILLEBY ri ILBEBT PIANO, OEGAN, & HAEMONIUM I'UNBB, BePAIRER, AND EbNOVATOB WANGANUI, Does not employ incompetent Tuners. Every Instrument entrusted to him receives personal attention, whei* sufficient ime is given to thoroughly clean, regulate, and tune each instrument. Persons having instruments requiring repairs would do well to compare prices before giving orders. Country repairs done onpremises, there by saving aolay and expense of removal. Now offering PIANOS, by the best mafefirs at reasonable prices for Cash, or i time payments. Old Pianos faken in exchange, and full value allowed. Tuning, singly or by the year (in town and country) as per agreement. C3AEGES MODEBATE AddreßS— I. JONES & BON, Stationers Wrn?anui. /"^HEAP HABNESS & SADDLEBY. A FEW QUOTATIONS FBOM JAMES HAIG'S REDUCED PEICE LIST. Larsfe Consignments per s.s, " Gothic." SADDLES. English, from 35s Colonial, from 40s Own Make, from 60s Ladies' Side, from 05s i ace Saddles, from lJb4oz,fron> 70b HARNESS. English, £5 10s Colonial £7. SUNDKIES, Bits, from 2s Bridles, from 4s Gd Collars, from 17s 6d Tlionge, from Is Gd Whips (Cartero), from 2s Whips (Carriage), from 8? Gd Spurs, from 2s Hunting Crops, from[4s 6d Nickel Irons, from 7s 6d Horse Clothing, from 35s Stirrups, from 4s English Stirrup Leathers, from 4s 6d Saddle Bags, from 6s 6d ' Curry Combs, from Gd Leggings, from 7s Gd Also, further lino?, making up a complete lot of Saddlery, willbooilwed at Salo Prices.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11952, 31 March 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11952, 31 March 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11952, 31 March 1894, Page 4