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i ■!■■■■ ■! ii r ■■ i ' '*m Business Notices. Crichion & Newman for Boots and Shoes, Crichton and Newman for Boots and Shoes. Orichton and- Newman for ') Boots and Shoes. Crichton and Newma j Boots and hoes. t\ i^*li§r Ia try~it i ] — Unequalled For— SUNBURN,' i ROUGH SKIN, &o. ' ;i Ib a Bettle. 1, TO THE INHABITANTS OP WAN- vi GANUI - > , '. ■ AND SURROUNDING DISTBIOT3. ; ' • y The undersigned have much pleasure in announcing that thoy have BOUGHT THE STOCK AND GOODWILLS the v " Boot and Shoo business carried on by ; * MESSRS T. E. THOMPSON AND CO., '% in the Avenne.between Messrs Drummond - ~M and Co. and R. H. White and Go. " ' '■'• 2^ In resumingpossee&ion of these premises ('A, and continuing thn business form rly '-;■; carried on in them by our senior partner : ;| (J; G. Sharpe), we confidently appeal to £t. our old friends and customers ahd the .'-> general public to support us in the under- ; ;? taking by giving us a «hare of their i ..^ patronage, we on cur part being deter- * : \A mined to spare no effort to maintain the ■ 'JJ reputation gained by our predecessors ' | (Messrs T.iS.T. and Co.) for keeping '•;;• J First-class Goods and selling them at v j Reasonable Rates. • \ Tbe Famous "ZEALANDIA," "STANDARD," and other well-known """"? COLONIAL BOOTS AND SHOES will be a special feature in our Stock, and we •. have ananged for REGULAR SHIPMENTS OP ENGLISH GOODS from First-class Manufacturers. Having bought the present heavy Btook from Messrs T.E.T. and Co. at a fair discount, we purpose giving our patrons the benefit of the same, and will continue the Clearing Sale EOR TWO MORE WEEKS, COMMENCING ON FRIDAY, THB FIRST OF MARCH 1895. The style of the new firm will be known as '• JOHN G. SHA RPE & SON." J. G. SHARPE W..H.SHABPE. MESSRS T. E. THOMPSON k CO, in retiring fron. business, take this opportunity of thanking their numerous customers for the liberal support accorded them since starting in business, and respectfully solicit a continuance ol the same to their successors. ; T. E. THOMPrON k CO; . Tin- 1 LLI ABI T} INCHES, "-. ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER. Estimates, Quantities, and Valuations mado. Patent Drawings made. Advice gratis. Offices-Oddfellows' Hall, Wanganni, . waatca. V . WANTED— A Housemaid at once. Apply Newmarket Hotel. ANTED—Situation on a faim rv station by young Man thoroughly used to tho work. Has goed sheep dop. Wages, 15s. Apply T, Ellis, Post Office, Patoa. WANTED, by Married Conple, situation—Wife, Coo^ cr Laundress ; Man, Carpenter, Cook, or Garden, &c, ; also, daughter 14 years old. Good references, Address— "Tl.A." effice of this paper. WANTED~Situatinn by a Man as Cook in an Hotel, Barmaß, or Cc-llaiman; used to breaking down; got own tester. Good references. Address— "A.," care of this office. y ANTED— Situation as Gardener. y Trustworthy, eteady, honest, ai d industrious. Took maiy prizes st local shows, First-class references. Wages, | .£1 and found. Address— Alec. Bateman, Chronicle Cilice. WANTED Known -That" Mrs Sing and Co. have openod a l.'cstaurant opposite the Oddfellows' Hall, Ridgwaystreet. Fried Fish, Cold nam, &c, <Sc. Suppers got ready to order. Tea and Coffee, Hot Pies. Beef Tea aiwa; son hand. Stewed Tripe Saturday nighta. WANTED— Situation as Shepherd cr Manager on a farm. Ten years' experience with tho best bieoders in Lincolnshire. Fifteen years colonial f Experience. Apply William Gadsby, Whonuakura, Waverley. ANTED Known-MRS WALKER agent for W. Barber, Wellington Dye Works. Feathers— Ostrich Feathers and Aigrettes Cleaned, Dyed, and Curled. Our style if Curling is themoEt approved and fashionable, nnd our colours the newest and brightest. Prices;— Tips, Cleaned or Dye* and Curled, 6d to la each ; Feathers, Dyed and Curled. Is to 23 6d each ; Feathers, Dyed Black and Curled, Is 6d to 3s each. aTnTED Known— During our Stock- taking Sale, wo shall offer ladies' Walking Shoes at 43 6d, 5s 6d, 53 lid, 63 6d, 23 6d. The cheapest line of Ladies' Shoes on offer in Wanganui, at Wilson's, the Avenue, Wanganui. ANTED Known— Duting tho Sale, Men's Balmorals at tbe following greatly reduced prices : 6s lid, 7s 6d, 8s Cd, 9s 6d, 10s 6d. Call aud see tbem at Wilson'e, opposite the English Church, the Avenue. __^ W' ANTED Known -We aie offering to clear a Hue of Children's E.S. Boots at 33 lid a pair, usual price 7a 6d, sound elastics, cheaper than Elippern, sizes 11 to 1, st Wilson's Stocktaking Sale, the Avenue, Wanganni. W~~ ANTED Known— To make room for new stock, we shall offer Ladies' Balmorals at 4s lid a pair until cleared. Other lines reduced to 5s lid, 6s lid, and 7s 6d ; inductions of 3s and 4s a pair in these lino?, at; Wilson's, oppo. site the English Church, the Avenue. ANTED Known— To tho Children — We are putting in ChiUlrm » Lace Shoeß, 7to 10, at 3s lid pair. \ job line, will bo sold below cost ui.t-1 cleared Also, Tan and Patent Shoes ii 1 . cost price until cleared. A chance for all, at Wilson's, opposite tho English Church. Wanganni. W' ANTED Known-Ladies' Eve. in". . Shoes, odd lines, will be c'wu. during the salo at 2s lid, 3a IU!, 4j 1 1 >, 5s Gd, and 63 6d. AU theso lines ;.i >.. ducod prices at Wilson's, tbo Avu,i>i., Wanganui. WANTED Known-First-clas? aeuld hand. Piano (by Allison and !.. „, London), Rosewood caso, thoroughly sound, goed tone, guaranteed. A li^--pain. £\8 18i cath, or can be sold on n«forrod payment if rquirod H. Collier in'"" <± __■ -pTANTED Known - Good loconrtH liacd Piano (by Hincks and C<\ London.) Good order. Useful Piano. -^

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12120, 14 March 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12120, 14 March 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12120, 14 March 1895, Page 3

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