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Biisinsss Notices. I W. MORTON, fc y THE ■» 1 "I People's Grocer, VICTORIA AVEKUE, r Wanganui, 3 In thanking my numerous customers foi their past favours, I beg to inform al ■ that I have one of the 1 LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCK OF bTORES OBTAINABLE. EVERYTHING FRESH AND NEW 3 And at Prices j '• To Suit the People." Hams, Bacon, Cheese, Of the finest procurable in the market I FAMOUS BRANDS of all the fiuest ' TEAS! in tie market. Coffees, Cocoas, &c, &c, &c. Frcm the leading makers. Table and Desert Knives ' of all makes, Jams Tickles Sauces Tinned Goods Of all descriptions. The very best imported. 1 A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF I LAMPS— VERY CHEAP. Fancy Goods .and the IJest Confectionery ' Always in Stock at Lowest Reasonable . Trices. IK FACT EVERYTHING 1 tho people require can be obtained at a ; moment's notice at a price to suit tho . PEOPLE, Butter and Eggs Freßh every Day, 1 POLLARD MAIKE WHEAT OATS AND OHAFF And all Market Produce at current rates, 1 A large and varied assortment of TBON MONGJ3RY, OROCKKRYWARE 1 AND KITCHEN UTENSILS at * Lowest Prices. Families waited on daily for orders All orders attended to with despatch and civility. "William Morton, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, AND GENERAL PROVISION MEECHAKT, Avt-nue aod Guyton Street, . WANQANUI. After the Bawl. [Respectfully dedicated to our Footballeis und all others -who like a GOODFITTING BOOT, of splendid appearance, of real solid matortlal, and. best of all, at a MODERATE PRICE.] A football team t?nt challenge down the const. Asked for a match iv a ivcch or two lit mO3t. This wns accepted. Arrived then tho day — Two stalwart teams were placed for tho fray. When timo was culled, Inds, men all nglow, Lion-like for tattle, stood iv a row. List ! TUnro's the wliistle. 'Tis tho umpiro's call To send hoth teams achneiug after the Ml, After tho b all they're spoiling ; After tho ball they're gone j After tho half-backs chasing Like racers nlonjr tho lawn. Sco all the forwards smiling,' They've wearing Daoo's IJoots, that's all ; They're tho best in tho market they'll oil you For : fter tho ball. Bright 070s are gleaming, first try is won ; The goal successful— Dauci's IJoots tho deed had done. There stood the vanquished, wondering why They could not score. No ! not even a try. They littlo reckoned the boots they wore Stayed them obtaining a decent score. But that's a fact, lads ; no yarn at all : DAar.'s Boots nro " ilaiscys " for aftoi the l>al.' Chorus— After tho hall, etc Long odds wore laid, lads, on those who woro Dahu's Boots , Whilst all tho others declared tbeir's woro brutes. They tried to collar— tried all in vain— Down they fell, wollop !— could not rise agnin. Ono dny a letter was sent to each innn j " 'Tis a'l through your boots, boys," tho loiter ran. Now they've decided to give Daoh a call j H 4 boots are reg'lar cliukers for after the ball. Cuonos— After the ball.etc: MY NOTED FOOTBALL BOOTS, Once tried will bo used always. Ladies' Boots a Speciality. Repairs while you wait. : W. DAG&. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, ' Ridgway and St. Hill Streets Wanganui PATEA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. \ THE SIXTH ANNUAL SPRING SHOW , will take place in THE HABMONIC HALL ON FRIDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 1594. OOK MONEY PRIZES rtQ !"' 0900 TO VALUE OF (SHOO ScheduV and Eules aud Regulations can be obtained on application. Forms of Entrio3 aro attached to Schedulpp. Members will ploase obtain their tickets (price 10s) a? early as possible. These tickets admit member and family (under lb'yoars of ago) and also exhibits frco. EXTRA SPECIAL PRIZES. President— Clas." V., No, 118 — Homomade Bread (in lieu of Ist prize in Schedule), ss. Class 11., No. 74Bouquot of Native Flowers (in lieu of Ist prizo in Schedule). ss. D. Hay (Auckland)— 3 Foliage Plants (newest and rarest), value 103 6d. 3 Flowering Plants (nawestand rarest) value 10s 6d. Tho following were omitlod from Catalogue :— 6 Tomatoes, Ist prizo 2s 6d ; 25 poda Peas, lßt prize 2s 6d ; C Parsnips, ldt prize 2j Gd ,- 12 Radishes, Ist prize 2s 6d : Collection of Potatoes (6 vßriotios), G each, let prizo 3s, 2nd 2s ; Potatons, round (12). Ist prize 3s 63, 2 nd 2e (id ; Potatoes, kidney (18), Ist prizo 3s Gd, 2nd 2s Gd. E. C, IJOENER Secretary.

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

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

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

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