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Uusinsss Notices. ; W. MORTON. r THE ■» 1 ' People's Grocer, VICTORIA AVENUE, Wanganui. J In thanking my numerous customers fo 1 their past favours, I beg to inform a thut I hsvo one of the j LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCF 1 OF bTORES OBTAINABLE. EVERYTHING FRESH AND NETfi 3 And at Prices ' " To Suit the People." Hams, Bacon, Cheese, Of t!ie finest procurable in the marke ) FAMOUS BRANDS of all the finest ! TEAS! in tl.o market. . Coffees, Cocoas, &c, &c, &c From tho loading inaker3, Table and Desert Knives of all makes. Jams Pickles Sauces Tinned Goods Of all descriptions. The very best imported. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF LAMPS-VERY CHEAP. Fancy Goods and the Best Confectionery Always in Stock at Lowest Reasonable Prices. IN FACT EVFKYTHING the peoplo require can be obtained at & moment's notico at a price to suit the PEOPLE, Butter and Eggs Fresh evor.v Day. POLLARD MAIZH WHEAT OATS AND CHAFF A nd all Market Produce at current rates. A large and varied assortment of IEON • MONOERY, CROCICRRYWARE AND KITCHEN UTENSILS at Lowest Prices. Families waited on daily for ordeva A ll orders altendod to with despatch and civility. William Morton, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, AND GENKRAU PROVISION MER. CHAKT, Avenue and Guyton Street, WANGANUI. After the Bawl. [Eospectfully dedicated (0 our Footballers and all others who like a GOODFITTING BOOT, of splendid ■ appearance, of real solid matertlal, and. best of all, at a MODERATE PRICE.] A footlinll team s?»t; challenge down tho const:. Asked for a lirntch iv a week or two »t most. This wns ncccptefl. Arrived then the finy— Two stalwart teams wcro placed for tho fray. When time wns called, lads, men nil nglow, Lion-hko for hattlc, stood in a row. List I Thnvo's tho whistle. 'Tis tho iimpiro'B call To scud both teams aclinsing nftor tho ball, After the b all they'ro spelling ; After the ball they'ro gone ; After the half-backs chasing Like racers aloiiß thelnwn. See all tho forwards siniling,' They're wearing Daoo's Boots, that's all ; They'ro tho best in tho market they'll ell you For • lior tho ball. Bright eyes are gloaming, first try is won j The goal successful— Dago's Boots tho deed had done, Thero stood tho vanquished, wonderiug why Thoy could not sooro. No I not oven a try. Thoy little reckoned the boots thoy wore Stayed them obtaining a docont score. But that's ft fact, lads ; no yam (it all : l>4nn's Moots nro " dalseys " for after the bal; Citonus— Aftor Ihoball, etc Long odds wcro laid, lads, on those who woro Dago's Boots , Whilst nil tlie others declared thoir's wore brutes. Thoy tried to collnr— tried nil iv ruin— Dowj thoy foil, wollop !— could not rise ngnin. Ono day a letter was scut to each man j " "tin nU through your boots, boys," tho lotter ran, Now they've deoided to give Daoo a cnll ; Hi boots aro reg'lar clinkers for after the ball. Cuokus— After tho ball,ctc; MY NOTED FOOTBALL BOOTS, Once tried will bo used always. Ladies' Boots a Speciality. Repairs while yon wait, W. DAG&. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Eidgway and St. Hill Streets Wanganui PATEA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE SIXTH ANNUAL SPMNG SHOW 1 will take place in THE HAKMONIC HALL ON FRIDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 183 L. «O K MONEY PRIZES _OQ K oQ€PO TO VALUE OP (SOO Schedules and Rules and Regulations can bo obtained on application. Forms of Entries are attached to Schedules. Members will please obtain their tickets (price 10s) as early as possible. These tickets admit member and family (under 1G years of ago) and also exhibits frco. EXTRA SPECIAL PRIZES. President— Clasp V., No. 118— Homomade Bread (in lieu of Ist priz 1 ) 111 fchedulo), ss. Class 11., No. 74Bcuquet of Native Flowers (iv lieu of Ift ptiza in Schedule). ss. D. Hay (Auckland)— 3 Foliage Plants (newest and rarest), value 10s 6d. 3 Flowerinpr Plants (newest and rarest) value 10s Gd. Tho following wero omitted from Catalogue :-G Tomatoes, Ist prire 2s Gd ; 2S pods Peas, Ist prize 2s Gd ; G Parsnips, Ist prize 2* Ud ,• 12 Radishes, Ist prize 2s 6d : Collection of Potatoes (6 varieties), 6 each, Ist priz9 3s, 2nd 2s; Potatoes, rouad (12), Ist prize 8s 63, 2 nd 2s 6d ; Potatoes, kidney (l'<o, lst prize Bs Gd, 2nd 2s Gd. E. C. HORNER Secretary.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12120, 6 December 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12120, 6 December 1894, Page 1