H. PUBSEB, -CABINETMAKER— ERAL HOUSE FURNISHER, WIRE MATTRASS MANUFAC TURER, BKOS to intimate to the inhabitants of Wanganui and Burroundinga, that ho has opsned in business, and cordially invites inspection of Samples of his own make of ART FURNITURE Now on view at his SHOW KOOM, Ridgway Street (late Economic ) Every itom to be seou there is turuedout bj himiolf aud Wjrkman at his FACTORY^ TAUPO QUAY (late D. Rjsh'). "id will bo found uot only elegact ie design, perfect in workmanship, but at pricea oiiual anything io be obtained m the large centres. %&■ COMPARISON COHDIAI.LY INVITED. A Speciality ia mtde of Wire Mattrasses, Woven by Special Machinery upon the premisos, and at prices unexcelled. Anything and Everything in THE ART OF CABINETMAKING 'I ade to ordor either for COTI'AUE or pjlacu. H PURSER, Wacranui. JFACTORY -Taupo Quay, BHOW KOOMS— bidgwa Street ■ MOW Ui'ilitf —A .NEW INDUSTRY— mHE INTERNATIONAL CANDY JL OOMJPA&Y Opposite Cbavdnnes' Hotel, Victoria Avonue §©• _bo King of Candies is tho Celebrated '-' Bulgarian Rock." s §35" Lollies of Every Description mado upon the piemi_e£ — TH.V XiiJSM! ! -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL— t D. DAWSON, Manager. _ Startling Reductions jfOR ONE MONTH ONLY. ■ ■ : ("|UR Large Stock of FIRST GRADE Bicycles AND Sundries , To be SACRIFICED tn make room for further Shipments. Second-hand Bicycles going for a Song. Wo have two or three Gent's Second-han Machines, in first class order, and a _^__good as new, guaranteedfor 6 months KIDGWAY CYCLE DEPOT, Ridgway Street. HERMANS H. BROWN ... Manage •« Miss Dempsey, G R U C E B, Guyton Stroet, Wanganui. VfISS DEMPSEY wishes to notify tbe It_L public that she has started buduojs as Grocer in tho premises lately occupied by Mrs Hodgson, and hopes by strict attention to business and civility to merit a fair chare of public patronage; FJcat'OlaeaGroceries at lowest pricea, and ur h r ßutter always on hand, EL I, Jones So Son, USC OF NEW BOOKS A _,EW SUPPLIES. Ai forward.-, .by lan llclarer, papEr 2s 6 cloth 3 j 6d The Long White Cloud, by W. P Roovep, cloth 8i The Lost Province?, by L. Tracey, 2s Gd and 3a 6d Concerning Isabel Carnuby, by Fowler, 23 6d and 3s 6d A Child of PJea jure, by Dr Annunz o, 2a 61 and 3d Gd Alice in W onderland, by Carrol), paper 3d The Fortune of the Rongons, by F. Z jla,cbth 4 s Teens, n, story of Australian school girl*; by Louioe Macb, 4s Girls Together, a story of Australian Schoolgirls, by Louise Mach, 4s The Camp ai Wandenong, by Ethel Turner, 3s Hope, the Hermit, by Edna Lyall, 2s 6d and 3s 6d Deadman's, by Mary Gaunt, 2s 6d and 3s 3s 6d The Day's Work, by Rudyaid Kipling, 2s 6d and 3s 6d The Bed Aze, by S. R. Grockett, 2s 3d and 3s 6d The Making of a Saint, by W. S. Manham, 2s 6d and 3s Gd Below and on Top, by Edwd. Dyson, 2s 6d and 3s Cd A Romance of Canvas Town, by Rolf Bolderwood, 2s 6d and 3s 6d Wild Eelin, by William Biack, 2s 6d an 3s6d The Castle Inn, by Stanley J. Waynian, 2 6d and 3s b'd The Mutineer, by L. Becke, 2s 6d and 3s 6d Rodman, the Boatsteerer, by L. Belche, 2s 6d and 3s 6d A Maori Maid, by H. B. Vogcl, 2s Gd and 3s Gd Sea Urchins, by W. W. Jacobs, 2s 6d and 3s 6d Many Cargoes, by "W. W. Jacobs, 2s 6d and 3s Sd The Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow, by Jeiome K. Jerome, 2s (id New Zealand, by W. P. Reeves, 7a Fatterloy, by Tom Gallon, 2&6 d and 3s 6d The Fatal Gi.t, by F. Frankfort Gift, 2s Gd and 3s Gd THE LIBR&RY OF USEFUL STORIES SERIES, ls 3d each. The Story of the Earth's Atmosphere, Weather, Forest aud Strpam, Chemical Moments, Extinct Civilization of the East, Electricity, A Piece of Coal, Solar System, Earth in Past Ages, Plants. Primitive Man, Stars, Religion, The Potter, Germ Life, Life in the Seas, Cotton Plant, Photography, British Coinage, The Earth. The Wide World Magazine "Truth is Stranger than Fiction." Harniswortb Mag-zinc. We have a large supply of the above in stock, and can start subscribers fiom the lirst numbers. We are booking ordeis for TIIE AVAR ALBUMS, price 9d each. Genuine Snap Shot Pictures ot Battles, etc. No. I—Obdurman.1 — Obdurman. H.I.JONETaNDBON, Booksellers and Stationers, Boookbinder and Printers, WAN GANUI. L. E. Ward, ■&7IOLIN MASTER at the Rev. K o?s V Ladies' Classical College, will, should sutfifcient inducement oiler, pay weekly visits to Wanganui to instruct upils on the Violin, Viola, Violiuclloe, am' Wind Instruments. eims on application to L. E. WARD Bulls, B'.ugitikei »
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 31 January 1899, Page 4
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