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David McFarlane, GENERAL IRONMONGER & IRON MERCHANT, EIDGWAY STREET. I HAVE much pleasure in announcing the arrival for the Christmas .and New Yenr Trade of a Jarge and well asaorted Stock of Electroplate & Cutlery, and respectfully ask the favour of an enrly inspection. The selection comprises s— E.P, Breakfast, Luncheon, and Dinnor Cruotn, Salad Bowls, Buiter Coolers, Jam Dishep, Bugar and Cream Framoß, Toastßacks, Tea and Coffee Services, Afternoon Tea Sets, Pickle Frames, Satt Cellars, Egs and Toast Combinations, Knite Bests, Flower Stands, Mb Cracke, Fruit and Cake Baskets, Buttor Knives, Jam Spoons, Sugar Bowl?, Biscuit Boxes, Napkin Bin crs, Jugs, &c. The high reputation which the establishment has enjoyed in the past for excellent quality is fully maintained, and prices are moderate. CUTLERY. In Bone, Xylonite, and Ivory, from all the leading Sheffield manufanturers, including Rodgers, Johnßon, Lcckwood, and Derhy. The Stock of Table and Pocket Cutlery being particularly heavy, lam determined to reduce, and offer EXCEPTIONAL TERMS FOR CASH. The following seasonable linoß •will be found fully stooked— Lawn Mowerß- Mew, Easy, and Cham pion, Garden Spades, Rakes, Hoes, Weeding, Border and Digging Forks, Trowels Keels, Syringge, Sheep Shearp.Turkey Stones, Sheep Marking Oil, Hayßakeß Hi.y Forks, Scythe, Scythe Handles. My prices will be found to compare mest favourably with any house in the trade. Agent for COOPER'S SuEEP DIP. David McFarlane, IORV/AY BTREEP. SALE.___SALE. POSITIVELY THE LAST SIX WEEKS [OF MRS WALKS &'$ 1 GREAT CLEARING SALE. MBS WALKER has just made an extraordinary purchase of a Warehouseman's Stock. All Frfßh Goods in Trass Materials Coetumes, and Silps, See our Dreßs Windows. Real Bargains in Drers Materials and Trimmings. New Nainsook Muslins, in all colours, to " be cleared at Is. Suitable for Evening Dreeßet'. Brocade Shot Silktr, Z/ewrst Shades, 2s lid per yard, MILUNEJOILUNERY. See Windows and Show Boom. TRIMMED BONNETS TRIMMTSU HATS' To be Cleared Regardless of Cotfc, Extraordinary Bargains in Lace Mantles. Silk Mantles, Dust Cloaks, and Mackintoshes. Bargains in Children's Muslins and Satoeuu. 25 Ladies' Costumes in Fawn, Stone, and Coloured Greys at 28s each; usual price, 603. Crepon Costumes, 16a Whita Pique Costumes, 18s 6d Coloured Dress Costumes,, with c»peß 19s Tweed Costumes, 565, woith G3s Dressing Gowub and Tea Gowns at halfpriop. Underclothing, Corsets, and Sunphadea at half-price, P.S — All Goods marked iu our usuaj Plain Figures and Ordinary Tickets. Note AddreES— MRS WALKER, Acme Shoe Store. J. E. POTTER Invites inspection of hiß well assorted stock of BOOTS, SHBES. AND SLIPPERS. Fresh Gcods arriving every week. We have special lines mado for ub which we claim to be of special value. A nice assortment of Children's School Boots. Gentlemen— See our new imported "ACME BOOTS." Tho most comfortable nnd durable Boot over made, All Goods warranted, aud marked in Alain Figuro3. Repairs promptly oxecuted at the ACME SHOE STORE, The Avenue, Wanganui, and The, Square Palmerston North. Wanganui Brewery. Hopo Gibbons | Harry Hole The above concern, which has been so carefully curried on for a number of years by tho former proprietor, JVir T. B Wijliarap, has now' passed into the hands of Mospra Gibbous and Hole. The new Propriolor3 will uso th(-ir bast endeavours to keep up tho first-daeo reputation cf their proiecestor, and all customoru will kindly address any ful.uro communications to GIBBONS & HOLE, WANGANUI BREWERY. With reference to the above, I 3 thank my many customers for oir liberal and conriaued Bupport, nnd co ask for my buccobgois a continuation of the same. As a brewer, Mr Gibbons ueoia no eulogy at my hands, while Mr Hoie is well and favourably known to our customers as a courteoußand capable man of business. Under these circumstances their success is 1 feel, assured. T. B. WILLIAMS^ "OIPES, all Prices and all S apes X at j G 0 S B', Tsex oat Office aveaua,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIIII, Issue 12123, 2 March 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIIII, Issue 12123, 2 March 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIIII, Issue 12123, 2 March 1896, Page 1