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■ wmricmi:' ■ ■ WANTED Known—% have secured some of the "Duchess Rugs," which are the exact quality: arid^ pattern us presented to her Roy&l Highness in Wellington. R. H. \Vhit« »nd^ Co, Cash Drapera, Wanganui. -Wanted reliable Turnover; Jl ono able, to feed Wharf da ,c preferred ; wages, 30s. Write to J. H. Clayton, "Egmont Post," Stratford. WANTJBju Known—Wanganui Sherry is to be had at the Cider Company's Store; guaranteed pur© grape juice. WANTED Known—Fresh Fruit~and Vegetables, and New Potatoes on sale at J. J. Smith's, Guvton Street. WANTED Known—We have enlarged our fSiiop and opened shipment of Njw. ITeys,. Dolls/and; Fancy Articles.. ■Greatest variety and cheapest place in 'town to buy. Sirs Dunn's Art Needlevrcik Deuot, Avmue. Inspection invited. WANTED Known —Anyone wishing to dispose of their Property could not do better than place in our bunds for Sule. No sale, no commission. 1- No; charge for advertising., B«ad Eros., Ridgway Street WANTED— Housekeepers to try Maslin Porridge Meal. Cheaper than oatmeal. WANTED Known—Maslin is a blend -of the best Cereals* Maslin contains alf the necessary ingredients for a perfect food. Muslin is specially adapted for hot weather, being non-heating/ WANT lib Known—We are selling at 3d per yard a pile of Prints worth in the regular way/a bout 6d to lOd per yarJ. This is a line we cannot repeat when once out. R. H. White and Co., Wanganui. . ■ ■ • WANTED Known—We are running out "at a desperate job price <)2 pieces of Drees Fabrics, mostly all wool, worth 1/6 1 to 3/-, blearing at 8J per yard. R.H. White and Co.. Cash Drapens, Wanganui. WANTED Known—Abundant supply of Prime Dairy Butter, Fresh Milk, Cream, Eggs, and Soda Water now obtainable at Aramoho Dairy Depot, corner Guyton'and Campbell Streets. ANTED To"L«assP-90 acres first-class Grazing Land at Sedgebrook, two ( miles from town. Apply Read Bros., Ridgwjay Street; WANTED Known — Cremer's - New American Novelties just opened; ■ also fresh importations of pretty dolls. See our 1/- table, also window. Y\jA.iSihH % Kiivwn—A Pirn obm* fV ''election of Lodies' and Qenta' Evening Sitoe* and Dress Slippers, at Lowest^ Curs cnt Kates; direct importations from the Best English Makers. See these at Thorp'e, opposite the English Church, -Avtnne, Wanganui. VTtTAHTED Known—T. li. Philpel, YV Taylorville Store, is a purchaser of all kinds of Fanners' Forduce in any quantity. Highest price given for Butter, Eggß, etc. WANTED Knownr-That Nosworthy's .Brain and Nerve Tonic is the best Tonicrprocuiable. 2/6 bottle. . ■ WANTED Known—For the best value and largest selection of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing, Gents' Mercery, Ties, Hats and Caps, and high-class Gents' Boots, call and inspect the stock of W. Richings, Outfitter and Direct Importer, 99 Ridgway Street. WANTED Known—Williamson's Amygdaline Balm v the best Beautifier ■ •"* the Complexion. Price, 1/-. X ADIES who for Fashion, convenience I J and necessity require some additional Hair- of any k'nd, shou'd write to. us for particulars. We pott hair work of soitoe kind every day to different parts of the colony. We have the largest stock of Human Hair in New Zealand, and can match any shade. Tails and Twists, Handsome Forehead Curls, and Beautiful FringS3 of. Natural Curl, simply fixed, and give natural effect. In fact, we make you anything you like in the way of that up-to-date and stylish Hair Work, which so much' improves a Lady's appearance. We iiave the Newest Thing in Louis Hair Frames—can be adjusted to fit large or small heads, and can be worn with a parting. By post. Is. 7d. Also largest overall Louis Nets, Real Hair, will stretch 3 feet 6 inches, small me&Ji, by post Is. 7d. Louis P. Christeson, Ladies' Hairdresser, Wellington. R; H ANNAH & ~C°VICTORIA AVENUE. WANGANUI'S LEADING SHOE STORE t«i full to overflowing with all the newest and .most up-to-date footwear in men's women's and children. EVERYTHING NEW! EVERYTHING FRESH! NEW PRICES! NEW PRICES! Ladies' Glace Button Boots (American), from 10/6 to 25/-. Ladies' Glace Lace Boots (American), from 10/6 to to/-... Ladies' Glace Button and Lace Shoes (American), faom 5/6 to 18/6 Cents' Tan Lace and Button Boots (American), from 17/6 to 35/-. Gents' Box Calf Balmorals (American), from 21/- to 25/-. v Gents' Black Glace Button and Lace Boots (Amorican), from 21/- to 25/-. ENORMOUS STOCK. - Remember! What tbe foundation is to a building, the "Sole" is to a shoe; wear alone tells '.he consumer what grade of leather has been put into it. This is where R. Hannah and Co.' come in; they give you Good ■jolid Leather Uppers, good Solid Leather Soles, and guarantee good Solid Wear, with a srood Solid Reduction on other people's prices. R. B_ avTTk & C°CASH BOOT MARKET, Avenue, Wanganui. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO. Subscribed Capital £2,750,000 Paid-up Capital £687,500 Claims Settled in the Colony. C V. MILLWARD, pHARLES nUR.TIS, CHIMNF.Y SWEEP AND GEXKRAL UTILITY MAN. Orders left with A. C. Hogg and Co., Grocers, Bell Street, strictly attended to. CLEANLINESS and PUNCTUALITY GUARANTEED. SPRING /^LEANING. y "WOW IS THE TIME to send your CARPETS, BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES, CURTAINS, ETC., to the ARAMOHO LAUNDRY. GENTLEMEN'S SUITS Cleaned and Renovated Almost Equal to New. The Cart will call at any address in Town or Suburbs on receipt of Telephone Message or Post Card. Telephone No, 50. T»wn Agent: Mis Siddle, Avaraa. THE L.Q ? E. For Stylish Millinery.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 28 November 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, 28 November 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, 28 November 1901, Page 1

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