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n LIFTOB TO 0 T j L_^ BJr. BULLS. OWEN MoKJTTRICK, Late of Central Hotel, Paiea, aud Tnrakina), TTAS PURCHASED THE LEASE .tl AiNO GOODWILL Of the above Hotel rom Mr No pains will be spared to maintain the popularity of the house. Old and new Mauds will be welcomed and made comfortable. Wines and Spirits of the best Brands. OWEN McKITTKICK •• Proprietor. |> Alli*V A V |_| UTB JU (Opposite Railway Station), PAL&IJSKSTON NORTH. U. HO9.VN Pr; priotor. (Late of Hogan & Co. (f M.), Wine and Spirit Merchants, Wantranui. * The Unr is supplied with nothiaf; but beßt of Aleß, Wines, uud Spirita. First-class Accommodation. The Table is luude a Speciality uf, and is under the direct supervision of Mrs Hogan. Good Stabliug. Meals provided upon the arrival and departure of all trains. Masonic Hotel. npHIS beautifully situated Hotel ha^ JL been entirely re-built and re-fnr-nisbed throughout, and oflora facilitißß second to nouo od this 'Joatt. Ten minulea' walk from Gunnral Poet Office. 'Busses pasn the door 67ery hair-hour. Bur iwoll provided with the bosfc lirands of Refresh inouta. GIBBOKS' & HOLE'S XXX BEER Bottled Ales and Stout. [Chuice Wines and Spirits. Splendid view of river andEurioundingf. Cuisine Al,, and in charge of good Chef All house arrangements under too direct supervision of Mrs Hiotzu. Plenty of yard spr.ee for Hortes, Baggies and Bicycles. First-class aocommodation f -r Travellers. Boarders, and the public generally. Fine Bedrooms, Sitting Rooms, Bithrjom, &c, LOOIS HINTZb Proprietor. Railway Hotel, MAftTON JUNCTION. J. NORTHOVER Vropiietor. HAYING completed extensive alte;ations in removing the above Hotel from it 6 original f ite to Marton Junction., the Proprietor has much pleasure in informing the travelling and general public that he has now opened at the Junction aud customers can rely on their wants being supplied with the utmo3t precision and cordiality. Best Brands of Liquors and Bpuiia kept in stock. Meals to Bait all trains. Undor the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor. pi, o b "~IT ° T E Lj PALMEESTON KOBTH. Kvery convenience. Hot and Cold Water Baths. - Porter to meet all Txaine. Under tho pnlronoge o£ the Unitfd Commotoial Travellers' Association c£ Australaeia. FREE. W. SMITH, Proprietor. E. I, Jones & Son, JL.ISC OF NEW BOOKS & KEW SDPPLIE*. Afterward 51 , by lan McLarer, pspei 2b 6 oJofch3i6d The Long While Cloud,- by W. P Reevof, cloth 8a The Lost Provinces-, by L. Tracey, 2a 6d and its 6d Concerning Isabel Carnaby, by Fowler, 2s 6d and 3a 6d A Child of Pleadure, by Dr Annunz ; o, 2a 61 &nd 3a 6d j Alice in Vi onderland, by CarrolJ, papßr 8d The Fortune of the Kougone, by F. Zole, cloth 4 s Teen^, a story of Australian school girl?, by Louiue Mach, 4s Girls Together, a story of Australian . Echoolgirls, by Louise Maeh, 4s The Camp ati ■ Wandenong, by Ethel Turner, 3s Hoj)e, the Hermit, by Edna Lyall, 2s 6d and 3s 6d Deadman's, by Mary Gaunt, 2s 6d and 3s 3a 6d The Day's Work, by Eudyaid Kipling, 2s 6d and 3s 6d The Red Aze, by S. R. Crockett, 2s Sd and 3s 6d The Making of a Saint, by W. S. Manham, 2s 6d and 5s 6d Below and on Top, by Edwd. Dyson, 2s 6d and 3a 6d A ltomau.o of Cauvas Town, by Kolf Bolderwood, 2s 6d and 3s 6d Wild Eelin, by William Black, Zs 6d an 3s 6d The Uastle Inn, by Stanley J. Wayman, 2 6dand3s6d 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. Yogel, 23 o'dand 3s 6d Sea Urchins, by W. W. Jacobs, 2s 6d and 3s 6d Many Cargoes, by W. W. Jacobs, 2a 6d and 3a 5d Tlie Second Tlioughts of an Idle Fellow, by Jciomc K. Jeroniß, 2s (id New Zealand, by W. P. Beeves, 7s Fatterley, by Tom Gallon, 2s 6d and 3s 6d The Fatal Gi t, by F. Frankfort Gift, 2s 6d and 3s (id THE LIBRARY OF USEFUL SI'ORIES SERIES, Is 3d each. The Story of the Eaith's Atmosphere, Weather, Forest and Stream, Chemical iileiiiciils, Extinct Civilization of the East, Electricity, A Piece of CoaJ, Solar System, Earth in Past Ages, Plants, Primitive Man, Stars, Religion, The Potter, Germ Life, Life in the Seas, Cotxm Plant, Photography, British Coinage, The Eartli. Che'wide World Magazine "Truth is jtrauger than Fiction." Harmsworfch vi ~~y Magazine. " — iVe have a large supply of the above in tock, aud can start subscribers from the iirst numbers. Vo are booking orders for THE WAR ALBUMS, price 9d each. ienuiue Bnap Shot Pictures ot Battles, s 3 etc. No. I— Obdurman. H. I. JONEB~AND SON, ookseKers and Stationers, Boookbiuder and Printers, WANGANUI. William Caiman VICTORIA AVENUE, UNDERTAKER. Funerals famished, ivale Reuidenca— Bell Stre

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 23 February 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 23 February 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 23 February 1899, Page 4

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