Mrs Haywood, IN thanking -her numerous customers, draws attention to tbe fact that she was the first to introduce a Laundry Cart into Wanganui, and has been well pleased with the piironage she has received from - the loading residents of the town. MRS HAYWOOD has a reputation to •naintain as an expert Laundress, and has mudeairingemeats for two laundry girls fram Nottingham, England, for the ensuing summer season, when she will be able to " Spring clean " all her customers arpets and Counterpanes at the lowest • price, and promptly returned. Clothes Cleacel equal to Ne'jr. a gent— MES SI D D L|E, Avenuo. j WANGANUI Tailor, Outfitter, and bent's Mercer, NEVERMAN, "InIND FAVOURS to ploase Everybody YENTURPS fo assert tl&l Le cannot be anrpascel for FIT or STYLE ENTIRELY lays himself out to rnppiy nothing but the newest Djsign? and Rest Workmanship. KEMxINING always in t_« same place (opposite Engliah Chnrcb.) MEANS to eclipse every otber Tailor and Mercer in Wauganui. A ND DONT YOO FOBGET IT. NEYERMAJV, TATLOR, OUTFITTER, AGENT'S . HUKCEB, WANGANUI THE WANGANUI ME*T FBEEZING COMPANY (Ltd.) IMPORtta-fAT TO FARMERS. j >T!UE Coro;aoy, h iving comp'e^ed exJL cepti uiftl thippiug arraagemenls, ! ar-* in a -(.ositioa* to eff jr very favourable terms to those who wish to Freeze and Ship on their own account. Thoy are also prepared to phrohaae Fat Stock of every description Bt highest market prices. The Cjmpany'd Buyers are Messrs Lewis . Bayly, North, and Frederick ■Snisted, South' of Wauganui. Fu.ther part'iuuiars upon application a** the Cjinpiny'cs Office, Victoria Avenne, Wanganuu . B. E. HIBBARD, Secretary. .Wanganui, 1-tNovember 1897. NOTICE T."> WOOL SHIPPEfiB. MESSRS J.. H. SI'ANLEV & CO., under contract with the Freight Reduction Committee, well despatch tho following veaseh from Wollngton. to London during the c *ming Beason . — The very l0",t sni woll-known Australian Wcol Clipper Iron Ship STERLING. SHIRE, 1220 tone register, classed 100 Al, and built in 1811 This vessel h *.s been docked for cleaning and painting in Adelaide. She will be berthed at Wellington ently in November, and* wiil bo despatched without fail early in December, in amplo timo to atch the March ta'os. To ba imniodiate'.y followed by the new Steel Ship J£A VY, *„200 tons rsgistor, classed 100 A l, aad buiit in l«01. This' vpsf-ei ... i? .a!-.,.-* Usjia-j Slcci&slZ 'Adomids for cleaLing aod painting, aad is guarmteed to make a fatt passage. Uoth these vessels aro British-built, nnd hold the. vesy highest ' characters issued by Lloyd'-i, No' extra iHßurauce premiums to pay for old shipa or defective classifications. RATES OF FRETGHT. f^-ieth of a penny per lb for greasy ii for slips 7-16th of a penny per lb for washed Application for space to bo made to J. H, STANLEY k CO.. . Dunedin and Wellington. r "'■... ■ A. PENZHOLZ, CANE, RUSH AND WICKEKWOPKEB, Victoria Avjbndb, (Opposite Bank of N.Z ) WANGANUI. Wholesale and Retail. Orders Promptly Attended to. INSPECTION Iri VITED. r A, a PENZHOLZ.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 12287, 22 December 1897, Page 4
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