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Dusinsss Notices. I W. MORTON, j THE 1 3 People's Grocer, VICTORIA AVENUE, Wanganui. I In thanking my numerous customers fo ' their past favours, I bag to inform « that I have one of tho 1 LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCI [ OF bTORES OBTAINABLE. EVERYTHING FRESH AND NEfl 1 And at Prices " To Suit the People." Hams, Bacon, Cheese, Of tne finest procurable in the markel FAMOUS BRANDS of all the finoßt TEAS! in the market. Coffees, Cocoas, &c, &c, &c From the leading makora. Table ami Desert Knives of all make?. Jams Pickles &mces Tinned Goods 1 Of all descriptions. The very best imported. A SPL&NDID ASSORTMENT OF LAMPS— VERY CHEAP. Fancy Goods and the Best Confectionery Always in Stock at Lowest Reasonable Frices. IN FACT EVERYTHING tho people require can be obtained at a moment's notice at a prico to suit the PEOPLE, Butter and Eggs Fresh every Day. POLLARD MAIZE WHEAT OATS AND CHAFF 1 And all Market Produco at curront rates, A larjre and varied assortment of IRON MONGE!iY, CROCKKRYWAIIE AND KITCHEN UTENSILS at Lowest Prices. Families, waited on daily for orderß ♦II crderi attended to with despatch and civility. William Morton, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, AND GENKRAb PROVISION MER. CHAKT, Avanuo and Guyton Street, WANGANUI. After the Bawl. [Respectfully dfdicated io our Footballers and all others who Hko a GOODFITTING BOOT, of splendid appearance, of real solid matertlal, nnd. best of all, at n, MODERATE PRICE.] A footlmll team font, challcngo clown the coast. Asked for a match iv a wee!: or two ut most. Tbis wns accepted. Arrived then tho dny--Two stnlwnrt teams wove placed for the fray. When time was called, lads, men all aglow, jjion-ltke for battle, stood iv a row. List ! Thoi'e's the whistle. 'Tis tho umpire's call To scud both teams nekneing after tho ball, After tho b nil thoy'rn spoiling j After the ball they're gone ; After tho Imlf-backs cliasin:,' Liko racers alons tho lawn. See all tho forwards siniliutr, 1 They've wearing Dacsg's Boots, that's all ; They're tho best iv tho market they'll ell you For • (tor tho ball. Bright eyes aro first try is won j The goal successful— Dago's Boots tho deed had done, There stood the vanquished, wondering why They could uot score. No ! not cvou a try. They littlo reckoned th« boots they worn Stnyod them obtaiuiu^a decent score. But that's a fnct, lnds ; no yarn at all : Dion's Boots aro " daiseys " for aftei tho balJ Ciiobus— After tho ball, etc Long odds wore laid, lads, ou those who wore Dago's Boots , Whilst all tho others declared thoir's wore brutes. They tried to collar — tried nil iv vain — Dowj they fell, wollop !— could not rise ngnin. Oue day a letter was sout to each man ; " 'Tis a!l through your boots, boys," tho letter ran. Now they'vo decided to Rive DAdfl a call ; H* boots aro rog'lar cliukers for after tho ball. Ciiobus— After tho ball.etcMY NOTED FOOTBALL BOOTS, Once tried will bo used always. Ladies/ Boots a speciality. Kepairs while you wait. W. DAGO. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Eidgway and St. Hill Streets Wanganui PATEA HOBTICULTCJR4L SOCIETY. THE SIX m ANNUAL SPRING SSOW will tako plßce in THE HAKMONIC HALL ON FRIDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 18DJ. OOKHOHW PR'ZES OQK <5&OO TO VALUE OF c^€>£> Schedules and Rules and Regulations can be obtained on application. Forms, of Entrio3 aro attached to Schedules. Members will ploaso obtain their tickets (price 10s) a? oarly as possible. Those tickets admit mombor and family (üßtlor 1(! years of age) and also oxhibits frco. EXTRA SPECIAL PRIZES. President— Class V., No, 118 — Homoruado liread (in lieu of Ist priz? in fchedule), 53. Class 11., No. 74Bduquot of Nativo Flowers (iv lieu of ltt ptizo in Schedule), 03. D. Hay (Auckland)— 3 Foliage Plants (non-eet and rarest), value 103 6d. 3 Flowering Plants (newest and rar°st) value 10s 6d. The following wcro omittod from Citaloguo :— C Tomatoes, Ist priro'2s Cd ; 25 pods Peap, Ist prizo2s Gd ; (i Parsnips, lut prize 2s (jd ; 12 Badishos, Ist prizo 2s Gd : Collection of Potatoes (6 varieties), (i each, Ist prize- 3s, 2nd 2s ; Potatoes, round (12), Ist prizo Ss GJ, 2nd 2s Cd ; Potatoes, kidney (12), Ist prize 8s 6d, 2nd 2s Gd. E, C. HORNER Seorotaty,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12120, 5 December 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12120, 5 December 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12120, 5 December 1894, Page 1