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HIGII CLASS TAILORING. i ■■ OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. LOOK OUT! I FOB ' T H l\/TC-\7AfJGHT'S J. IJT. IVI INaught-s STARTLING . BUSINESS NOTICE In Future Issue. TN the meantime J. G. McN. is busily JL engaged taking orders for Ladies' and Gents' Trade Requirements, on the Premises lately occupied by Mr A. Oliver, in the Avenue. POTATOES— EARLY SEED of ALL KINDS ON HAND. IN ANY QUANTITIES. ALSO, TABLE POTATOES. TIN SEED — CRUSHED LINSEED CAKE. FOR CALVES. BEST FOOD FOR CALVES KNOWN. WANGANUI SUPPLY AND AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd., Taupo Quay, OCEAN ACCIDENT COMPANY, LTD. Invested Funds £1,151,000 STRONGEST ACCIDENT COMPANY IN THE WORLD. "J7IMPLOYERS are invited to ascertain PJ our Rates before insuring elsewhere. Risks of all kinds undertaken. Employers are asked to specially note our Liberal Terms under "The Workmen's Compensation Act, 1900."OUR ADVANCED PERSONAL POLICY, insuring against all sorts of Accidents and fourteen different kinds of Diseases, is unequalled in the Insurance World. Compensation up to £12 per week, and £2000 in case of death. ED. N. LIFFITON, District Manager. WM. HALL, Local Agent. T. EASTWOOD, Rq.reyentatve. . ■■ i ■■>■■ ™ ■ »m; ijj^' _ __, _U"" ■.■■-"*»','■■■ ■ !??3 DEATHS. SMIDT.—On the 22nd August, at the residence of .her mother, Guyton street, ' Ethel Ada, youngest daughter of the late J. J. Smidt, aged 14£ yerrs. Deep'.y regretted. FUNERAL NOTICE. Friends are 'informed that the Funeral will leave tho residence, Guyton street, at 3 o'clock, on Sunday afternoon. —Purser and Son, Undertakers. STENT.—At Durietown, on the 23rd insf., Edmund Stent, in h's 87th year. FUNERAL NOTICE. The Funeral will leave the residence of Mr Lees, Durietown, on Sunday, at 9 a.m.—William Caiman, Undertaker. •:' O'REGAN.—On the 23rd inst., at her residence, Upper Wicksteed Street, Margaret, beloved wife of Timothy O'Regan, aged 60 years. ■ FUNERAL NOTICE. Friends are informed that the Funeral will leave Wicksteed Street at 3.15 p.m. on Sunday, leaving St. Mary's Church at 3.40 p.m.—William Caiman, Undertaker.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 24 August 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 24 August 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 24 August 1901, Page 2