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Uusinsss Notices. W. MORTON, THE ' People's Grocer, r VICTORIA AVENUE, Wanganui. In thanking my numerous customers for their past favours, I beg to inform al that I have one of the LAEGEST AND CHOICEST STOCK OF bTORES OBTAINABLE. EVERYTHING FBESH AND NEW And at Prices " To Suit the People." Jiams, Bacon, Cheese, Of the fiuost procurable in the market FAMOUS BBANDS of all the finest TEAS! in the market. Coffees, Cocoas, &c, &c, &c From the leading makerß. Table ami Desert Knives of all makes. Jams Pickles Sauces Tinned Goods Of all descriptions. The very best imported. A SPLItNDID ASSORTMENT OF LAMPS— VERY CHEAP. Fancy Goods and the 15est Confectionery Always in Stock at Lowest Reasonable Trices. IN FACT EVERYTHING tho peoplo requiro can bo obtninod at a moment's noticn at a price to suit tho PEOPLE. Butter and Eggs Freßh every Day. POLLARD MAIUE WHEAT OATS AND CHAFF And all Market Produce at current rates. A largo and varied assor!i»ent of TRON MONGKRY, OROCKERYWARE AND KITCHEN UTENSILS at Lowest Prices. Families waited on daily for orders All orders attended to with despatch and civi'ity. William Morton, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, AND GENKItAb PROVISION MERCHANT, Avenue and Guyton street, WANGANUI. After the Bawl. [Respectfully dedicated to our Footballers and all others who like a GOODFITTING BOOT, of splendid appearance, of real solid matertlal, and. beat of all, at a MODERATE PRICE.] A foottall team ant challenge dowu tho coast.. Asltod for a match 111 a wool: ov two nt most. This w(i3 accented. Arrived thou tho dny— Two stalwart teams woro placed for the fray. "When time wns culled, lads, men nil nglow, liion-likc for tattle, stood in a row. Jji.it I Thnre's the whistle. 'Tis tho umpiro's cull To send both teams nchasiug after the tall. After tho b.all they're, spoiling j Aftertlio ball tlioy'ro gone i After the half-tacks olmsiug liilco vncer3 nlws tho luwi\. See all tho forwards smiliiis,' Tlioy'ro wenvhig B.uie's Boots, tlmt'.s nil ; They're the heat in thn market they'll oil you Yov ■ fior tho tall. Bright eyes are plcnmini;, ilrst try is won i The soul successful— Dago's Boots the deed had lionc. There stood tho vanquished, wonderin? "'""7 They could uot score. Nn ! uot ov«u n. try. They little reckoned tho toots they wore Stayed them olitnining a decent score. But that's a fact, lnds ; no yavu atall : DiAsn's Tioocs ore " dnisovs " for aitei tho ' 1ml: Cnonus— After the tall, etc lions odds woro laid, lads, on Ihose who woro Daoo's Boots , Whilst nil tho othors declared theirs were brutes. They trlod to collar— tried all in vain— Dowj they fell, wollon !— could not liao again. Ono day n lettor wns sent to each roan ; " 'Tls all through your hoots, hoys," tho letter ran. Now thcy'vo decided to give Daoo n call ; Hi* boots nro reg'lur clinkers for after tho tall, Cuonus— After tho tall,oto; MY NOTED FOOTBALL BOOTS, Once tried will be used always. Ladies' Boota a Speciality. Repairs while you wait. W. DAG&. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Padgway and St. Hill Streets Wanganui PATEA HOETICULTORiL SO CIEIY. THE SIXTH ANNUAL SPKINGSHOVi will take place in THE HAKMONIC HAOL ON FRIDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 1834. OOK MONEY PRIZES ftQfe oQtiO TO VALUE OF o&OO Schedule? and RIIIO3 and Regulations cai be obtained on application. Forms of Entries are attached to Bche dulof. Membors will ploase obtain their ticket (price 10a) a? early as possiblo. Thos tickets admit membor and family (luuto 16 years of age) and also oxhibits free. EXTRA SFECI iL PEIZE3. President- Olase V., No. 118-^ Home made Bread fin lion of Ist priji3 1; Pchedule), s*. Clasa 11., No. 74Pcuquot of Native Flowors (in lieuc kt ptias in Schedule), 53. D. Hay (Auckland)— B Foliage Plant (newest and rarest), value 10s 63. Flowering Plants (nswest a«d rarest value 103 Gd. Thp fullowinpf wero omitlod from Ciitf lofjuo •.- G Tomatoes, Ist pri::o 2s Gd ; 2 pods Peap, Ist prizo 2s Gd ; 6 Parsnips, h prize 2a (5,d ,- 12 Radishes. Ist prize 2s Gd Collection of Potatoes (6 varieties), ! each, Ist prize 3s, 2nd 2* ; Potatoes, roun 1 (12), lut prissn 3s 03, 2 nd 2s Gil ; Potutoo kidney (12), Ist prizo 3s Gil, 2nd i's GJ. E. C. HORNER Seorotaty.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12120, 7 December 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12120, 7 December 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12120, 7 December 1894, Page 1