Eangitikei Advertisements. ~A, K. McGregor, "~ NORTH END aADDLER, Etc., Broadway, Marton, 'TXTISHES to announce that he bas T¥ just opened up a nice assorted Stock oE ENGLISH SADDLERY. ' Many Lines Suitable for Xtnas .Presents Inspection Invited. Lound & Pftdersen, PLUMBER", TINSMITHS, AND IRONMONGER BROADWAY, MARTON, CAN supply tho public this Christmas season from their large assorted Stocks, consisting of Ironmorgery Enamelware, Electro Plate, Cutlery, &c We have just opened up a larpe assorted Stock of Enamelled Goods, in Pale Blue, Dark Blue, and White. . Our Electro Plated Goods consist of articles suitable for Chiistmas and New Year Presents. . Call and inspect our Show Cases, which are filled with a Grand Assoitment, con sisting of E.P. Cruets, JellyDishes.Butter Coolers, Biscuit Barrcll3, Napkin Rings, Tea Pots, Coffee Pots, Afternoon Tea Fpoons in case, Butter Knives, 4c., Sc. Arquroid Silver Table and Dessert Forks, Table and Dessert Spoons, Tea Spoons, &C. Buy the Eye Witness Cullery, ie gives every satisfaction. Also, we havo in stock she Silent Kerosene Gas Stoves, Steel Trunks, and Portmanteaux. Agents for Scott Bros.' famous Ranges The Atlas, Peerless, and Victor. LOUND & PEDERSEN, Broadway, Marton. _B_l_^_B-a-i---*-a--__-»-----_--(-i_--i--__-a____df LN spite of keen competition," thejsale and. reputation of the "IV cCORMKE HARVESTING MACHINERY are an nually increasing for these teapot a i — [ They are the most convenient, effeotive durable, and reliable maohines made. lhe ■• MoOOEMICE " Mowers are tb most practical and ap to-date on tie market. Kor ihis season a large aupply oi ex' rag is kept in stock, and may bo forward*, d on the shortest notice. Tba undersigned are also Agonts lor the «' COLONIAL" Grain, Turnip, and Maunru Drills. Catalogue-, with prices, torms, &c, forwarded on application to E. CHASE, CEOFTON, R*N«-HTIKEI, Aqbnt G. Cummins, (Late C. J. Gascoigne) Coaohbuilder, Wheelwright, and General Blacksmith, BROADWAY, MARTON, HAVING taken over the above wellknown business, I intend carrying it on in all its branches, and hope by turning out only first-class work to merit . a fair share of support. Ihe Blacksmith's Shop, as formerly, will be under the management of Mr J. McFarlane. jn connection with the above, I have ' much pleasure in recommending Mr Cummins to my customers aud the public of Rangitikei, and tender my thanks to them for the favours bestowed on me in the past. , All accounls owing to me in the above may be paid to Mr McFarlane, at th smith's shop. C. J. GASCOIGNE. a MERRY CHRISTMAS. CLIFTON BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, HIGH STREET BULLS. G. A. Langdon, PROPRIETOR. Nothina but tho best of GOODS SUPPLIED. MALT BREAD A SPECIALITY. Bal's and Parties Catered for, TO MY PATRONS. NO NECESSITY FOR THE MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY. I DESIRE to return my thanks for past favours and to solicit a continuance of the liberal support you bavo accorded tc me during the last 15 years. As I have added largely to my plant, I am in a position to carry eoods to any part of the town or North Island at my usual low quotations. Letters, telegrams or goods addressed i to me will receive prompt attention. Special arrangemfm* s for Picnic Parties, Cricketers, eto. H.C. GRONN GENERAL CARRIER, &c. Marton. ■paOTOGRAPHIT "pHO'I.OGEAPHY -pHOTO'.RAI'HY. TO THE RESIDENTS OF HTJNTEUVILIE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, W. H, CREMER Bl G3 to intimate tlmt ho has vow oponed a Studio in lluitorvil'p, and all work undertaken will be ciinpleted in fir.l-tlasß Slyle at WACtG-INUI PIiICEB, -A TBIAL SOLICITED.— Portrait, takon from 10 to 4 o'clock. THb MARTON BOARDINGHOUSE AND RESTAURANT. Opposite Bank of New Zoaland, High Stieet, Marton. . H. OLDHAM Proprietor. OFFEBS Bupericr accommodation for Boarders and the Travelling public Qood Beds and airy rooms, with homo conifer's. Meals, lv each, Special arrangements for Board-rf-St&bling— Hot aud Cold Bats.— Piano. Letters aud telegrams receiva prompt al- ; ( teutiou.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 30 January 1899, Page 1
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