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BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS. PERFECT ORDER BY USING OTEARN'S BALLBEARING LAWN MOWERS Sizes 12 to 18 inch. EASY TO WORK. Reasonable in Price. GREEN'S SILENS MESSORI RANSOMES ANGLO-PARIS! CHAMPION AND NEW EASY! j GARDEN" ROLLERS. Various Sizes and Weights.. THE HEAVIEST OF THEM CAN BE WORKED BY ONE MAN. Implements of Every Description for Use In the TTEGETABLE AND ITJVLOWER /^ARDENI Vt Call and Inspect at the Warehouse. DAVID "IufoTJ^ARLANB * AVID 'iVXCJD ARLANE, RIDGWAY STREET. PIANOS & ORGANS. ~:;;'"■ THE DRESDEN PIANO CO. has the Largest Stock of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS in New Zealand, by practically every Leading Maker in the World. TIME PAYMENTSPIANOS from^ 20s. Monthly. ORGANS from 10s. Monthly. DRESDEN PIANO CO. WELLINGTON. M. J. BROOKES, Manager. W. HALL, Wanganui Agent. ? ', ■ ~ j PHOTOGRAMS. j ABINET pHOTOS, i 15/- A DOZEN. j CARD DE VISITE 7/6 per dozen | MIDGETS ....' 4/- per dozen | PARTINGTON. (i —— r '-■ ' : m o ; fa r m 'E r s; ON SALE— I SEED, OATS. SEED OATS. ' Prime Danish Sparrowbills, Dua and Black Seed Oats. jj AGRICULTURAE SEED. " Cocksfoot, Clovers, etc. POTATOES. Best Quality Seed Potatoes. '. a. hatrick and co. prancanonga t^ ineyard, bell'street, wanganui. JOSEPH SOLErTpROPRIETOR.

Owing to the increasing demand for these -wines, Mr. Soler has taken _, over another two hundred acres of land situate on the Kaukatea Road, No. 3 Line, Wanganui, and'has already planted a largej area in vines. Mr. Soler wishes to call tie attention of hotelkeepers and the public j generally to the EXCELLENT QUALITY of these WINES, as will be seeE by; the following awards. The Wines Mr. Soler i sent to the Melbourne International Exhi-1 bition in 1880, when competing with) those \ from the Australian colonies, obtained Sii j Prizes. He also obtained First Prize Medal for these Wines for Purity at the Ohristchurch International Exhibition, 1882. These Wines were also exhibited at the Ashburton Exhibition, held on the 20th March, 1885, and received from the judges First Award of Merit, an<J were-also awarded First Prize Medal '■ at tilie New Zealand Industrial' Exhibition, 1885, Wellington; Prize Medal at the Indian: and Colonial Exhibition held in London, 1887; Prize Medal at the Melbourne International Exhibition held in 1889; First Prize for the Colonies at Wellington Conference held in May, 1896; Gold Medal at Queensland International Exhibition, held in Brisbane, 1897; and Gold and Silver Medals at the Industrial and Mining Exhibition, held in "Auckland, 1898-99. J. SOLER, "THE RINGLEADER" In Half-hoop Diamond Rings, Engagement Rings, Band Rings, Wedding Rings, and Keeper Rings is E. HAY, Tho well-known Watchmaker and Jeweller, avenue; wanganui. diamonds Are still growing higher, but we have 8 few parcels left at the old prices. Thar is why we are doing so large a trade in Diamond Jewellery, Diamond Stars, Crescents, Brooches, Diamond Rings, and New Settings of Diamonds and Emeralds, Sapphires, Rubies, Turquoise. Pearls are here in profusion. Glittering Bargains, unequalled value. UCKY CHARM Bean Pins, Bell Pins, in 9ct. gold, only 75.; for so small a sum to play the enchanter's part and scatter Hiss around. Lucky Heart Charm Pins, prettily embossed, 7s 6d Australian Charms, Kangaroo and Emu, exquisitely made in 9ct. gold, 8s 6d. Various other Charm Pins,: suoh as Birds, New Zealand Greenstone, and others, at prices equally as reason-1 able. WEDDING GIFTS , Very dainty, inexpensive articles for i above, in Sterling Silver and Electro^ plate. You are invited to inspect the stock, and only too pleased to attend to you. THE WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS are always attended to quickly, and guarantee every satisfaction. R. HAY, AVENUE, WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 22 November 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, 22 November 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, 22 November 1901, Page 4

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