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- BUSINESS ADVERTISE MENIS. SPECIAL : )n NOVELTIES! JUST OPENED. f, — I W P^ C I AL P. urohaße of ver y choioe ir )m m ad u 9b 9 10 lh ' Dan >"t, and Crepon Mantles, bought at 50 per cent. dißconnt. j| aelling price, 653 to M 6 ;. c 100 LADIE:s ' Kaiapoi Tweed Capes :• fliYij; atl6B6dandi736d - *«& '' 25Fuf E , s^ ur s d^^^ ***-* Flaunel, all Bhader, at 124 d jard. Ees. Btl - Suitahle '« W?nt« ' QA^OZ.ENlaiieß'aadG.n'taTarUn ' J St lef Very lateßt Shapes and 1 Xpaul & coT AVENUE RE FIRING NOTICE. » TOHN/ANDEBSON desires to inforir O hia numerous frienda and patrons iL . Wanganui and surrounding districts that he has sold tbe goodwill of his bußineßS and stock to Mr White (of the well known firm oP White's, Christchurcb), and in taking hia farewell of them desirea to tender his warmest thanke for their I continued support during the last 33 years, and would solicit a continuance of their favonrsfor Mb Euccessors, who hold the largest stock of Cabins* and Upholstery ware, etc, in the colony, and who can supply every requirement. WHITE'S Furnishing Warehouse, (Late John Anderson), The Avenue. TITE WHITE, of Christchurch bog to notify to the public of Wangaimi and surrounding districts that he has purchased the Stock and Goodwill of Mr John Anderson's Furnia ing Warehouse, «nd trusts to ba favoured pith a continuation of the patronage ntrnsted to the lato rm, and thai in future it will be carried on as WHITE'S Furnishing Warehouse, We beg to notify that we have jnst landed ex a c. Gothic a choice selection of the following lines direct from the manufacturers:— Walnut Overmifltlea Clippeudale Chairein Saddlebags.G enoas Biocatelles and various other select coverings Toilet Ware, Tickings, Utricht and Stamped Velvets and Plushes in all shades Austrian and American Chairs Inlaid Qramta and 'J ih Linoleums, with borders to match. Aleo LinoltuKfes and Floorelotbe in all qualtu s Tapestries in the newest designs Perambulators and Kattan Cans Chairs HERBERT TAYLOR, manager. H. I. JONES AND SON'S usr of NEW BOOKS AND NEW SUPPLIES. Zola's Paris and the Dram Shop, each 4a Dreamers of the Ghetto, by Zangwill, paper 2s 6d, cloth 3a 6d Sbrewt.bu»y, by Wejman,33 6d The Tragedy of 'the Kowaki, by Doyle. 3 3 Cd Plaia Liviup, by Boldeiwood, paper 6 6d, cloth 3u6d Life and Progress in Australia, by M. Davitt, paper 2s 6d, cloth 3s 6d George Malcolm, by Gao Setoua, paper 2s 6d, clet h3a 6d The Confession of Stephen Wapshaw, by Brooke, paper 2 j 6d, cloth 3s 6d Human Odda and Ends, 2» fid Simon Dale, by AnthoDy Hep?, paper 2s 6d, clotb 33 6d The Incidental Bishop of Gillen, paper 2s Sd, cloth 33 6d American Wives and English Husbands, by G. AtheitoD, paper 2a 6d, cloth 33 61 The Christian, by Hall-Came, 7a The Btfch Book, by S. Granf, 7a Tblbb oE Trail and Town, by Diet Earta' 4s' McConnell's Agricultural Mote Book, 7s Dariel. by Blackmore, 3s 6d Lu3t of Hate, by Boothby, paper 2s 6d. cloth 3a Od School for Saints, by J. A. Hobbs, 3s 6d Wild Life in Southern Sea?, by Becke, 3s 6d Certain Personal Mattere.by Wells, paper 2s 6d, cloth 8s 6d Crotoheis, Lad's iiove, Cl g Kelly, Lillao Sunbonnet; Grey Man, and Lochia. var, psper iJs Si, cloth 3s 6d Seven Seas, by Kipling, paper 2s 6d, cloth 3s ed Dorricgton Deed B x, by A. Morrison paper 2j 6d, clcth 3s 6d * BußhigratnF, by Guy Boothby, 3s tii Orders takan for— FOETT-ONE YEARS IN INDIA, By Lord Boberts, 1 vol., 9s Hi. I'he uunpieoedc-nted'y largo salu of the woil; iv two volumes at 36a (which has already been through no less than 27 edition?, each containing a hrgo number of 00(186) within a few months ia angury of the demand which may be expected to attend the issue of the colonial edition. To/flvoid risk of disappointment throush the rapid esh»u>tion of supplies, ordera should be placed at once. NANSEN'S FAKTHESr NOfiTH, In 2 vole, at 10a per vol., or 20 monthly parta at 9J. Over 200 illustration". Tte World-Wide Magazine, TttOTH IS SrKiNGEE THAN FICiION. Published by Geo. Nawne~. Nine ih Ilmgs per annum ; 12s posted' GOLF. QOU' 1 . GOLF. FOOTBALLS. FOOTBALLS. A lrage supply just to hand. H. L Jones & Son, BOOKSELLEKS & STATIOKEBS, WAftGANUI. Mrs D, Ross Ha? Just Opened A FANCY, MILLINEBT & DE\PEav; SHOW-EOOM, Also, PERFUMEEY ASD Hi BEEDA SHEET, AND hopes to rece.ve a fair share of the kind pitronage of the Ladies of Wanganui and sum unding nistnr.ts. MBS EOS^, from long and varied experience, can eupp y Si ylieh and Fashionable Millinery, aid ntends selling at very moiti te priofß, Please Kote Address — i END GLASGOW SIEEET, [ l AND RIV.EE BANK, W-SN'3A.NUf

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 3 June 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 3 June 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 3 June 1898, Page 3

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