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IX S.S. DORIC. We have just imported from some of the Best British and Continental Manufacturers, a Splendid assortment of WINTER DRESS MATERIALS. NEW FANCY DIAGONALS. NEW HOPSACK CLOTHS. NEW SHADES OF FRENCH FOULE. RIBBONS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, JACKETS, MACINTOSHES, ETC., ETC, All goods marked in plaiu figures at the lowest possible price foi CASH ONLY, E. H. WHITE & CO., AVENUEEEID & GEATS. N «^ NEARLY 11,000 <^^^p^^^^j-'<. lIjOOO MADE. <!^^^^^^^Sj ma DE. FAMOUS DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS ALSO THEIB EQUALLY FAMED CHAMPION CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, (Single or Double Furrow). m° DISC HARROWS £a _ In sizes from 6ft to 12ft wido. Mltod with patent adjustment for equalising the weight, so that discs cut uniformly deop all over at any angle. Tne only really goad disc harrow in the market, Tho bearings will not cut the axle, and hardly over require renawing. Pjgoing"ha.keows „_.Madoany size. These are made on the lines of our well-known Disc Harrows, having extra-strong steel axles, and dispensing with the troublesome and dirt collecting centre bearing. For strength and durability thoy s and without a rival, and give no trouble breaking or bonding. NO'S.l, 2, 2J. 3, and 4, CHAFF-CUITEBS, SINGLE BAGGERS. STEEL ZIGZAG HARROWS, CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS; DISC HARROWS, PURNIP & MANURE DRILLS, BROADCAST SEEDSOWERS, DRAYS, HORSE tfEAKS, WIRE STRAINERS, &o, &c, Grain Drills-Positive Feed. OUR NEW COMBINED GRAIN, MANURE, AND TURNIP DRILL, (or for Manure and Turnips only). Perfected for this Season. Fitted with New Patent Adjustable Coulters. PEPPER ! PEPPEE ! When buying see that you get " GREGG'S," as every package bearing their name is guaranteed. You not only get a good article, but save fully 20 per cent, in value on the usual Pepper sold by other manufacturers. coffeePcoffee ! GREGG'S Coffees are recognised as the best obtainable. Ask for them and take no other. GREGG'S CLUB BRAND is a speciality known all over the eobny. STARCHT~STARCH ! GREGG'S " EAGLE " Brand of Pure Rico Starch is equal to and far superior to most of the imported Starches ; boing pure it is stronger, and goes farther. See report below — one of many received. TO MESSRS GREGG & CO , DUNEDIN, Dear Sirs,— lt gives me pleasure to inform you that I have now used yonr " Eagle "_ brand Starch for over 12 months, often doing up as many as 120 to 130 white shirts in a week, besides numerous other articles of clothing, and I havo no hesitation m saying that it has given me ab good and even better satisfaction than any of the imported Starches that I ueed. You are at libarty to make what use of this you may seem fit.— l am, yours truly, A. J. BUCKLEY, St. Hill Street, Wanganui. To the General Public. Ask your Bootmaker or Storekeeper for the fol'owing Brands of Boots as may suit your case, viz : — " KAP A I " brand for Strong and General wear. "G.A-C." brand for ordinary wear. " SEWN' WELT " brand, made on hand-sewn principle for Best wear. " FEATHERWEIGHT " brand for oreoing wear, dancing, etc. Sole Agents for North Island of Now Zealand. MacKAY, LOGAN, STERN & Co. Auckland and Wellington.

WOOL.WOOL. M. HOGAN AND CO., Ltd. Are now making Liberal CASH ADVANCES Against hipments of WOOL, SKINS, TALLOW HIDES and otuer Produco, FREE OF COMMISSION] %g~ Full particulars on application at tho CompaDy'a Office, TAUPO JAY TOOK AT THIS FEOM a Bpeech which the Governoi of Victoria made at a banquet which was given in honour of an old New Zealander (who s now Manager of the Union Bonk of Australia.ColJingwood) , we quote the following, taken from the Melbourne Argua. — " The soil, said His Excellency, is th backbone of your trnly great country, and you have in Mr P. Lundon, Land, Estate, Insurance, Financial, and General Commission Agent, Wanganui, a true son of that soil, a son, I may say, of whom any country might be proud. As an an expositor of the resources of any country Mr P. L undcn is equalled by few and excelled by none. Asa judce of a lovely climate and a beautiful river he has no compeer. Therefore I Eay to you, young Now Zoalanders, get on the soil, get on the soil.' In quoting Mr Lundon I am sure I am striking a chord which must find a re&ponsive echo in the breast of every New Zealander who bos the slightest throb of patriotism in his bosom, and I feel sure that that chord will be taken up and swelled into a chorus, ! having for its theme, ' Get on the soil, young man, get on the soil.' Oh ! for the facile pen of a Hady n, a Mozart, aDr CoupP land that I might celebrate n song the views my very dear friend, Mr P. Lundon, J hasonunciated. For has it not been said— and with truth — ' Let me but make the songs of a countr) \nd I care not who r makes its laws.' " His Excellency then 3 Bat down amidst loud applause.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11952, 2 April 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11952, 2 April 1894, Page 1