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PUBLIC NOTI^S. V f . ../'..s, WuRAND INVESTMENT, ... .. nrUUi Beautiful Freehold Property Known X i»N the Aramoho Tea Gardens. A barirain. Apply for particulars to - " ' .T. H. KEESING, ■ .. ■ ; Land Agent. O ttXTLF.NJAN with •small capital havl_J iiur disposed o)' his farm is desirous, t of entering some sound Commission Agi- ency or Produce Business; good know--1 ledo-e of land, and had expedience in office ) work. Address C.DiS., "Chronicle" Office. s PUBLIC NOTICE. 1 nnHE well-known Watchmaking and fc X. Jewellery Business in the Avenue, s conducted hitherto by the late S. H. Drew, - will in future be earned on by the sons of f' tlie deceased, who respectfully solicit a eon- ) tinuance of that patronage so liberally bestowed in the'past.' [. :~ FTn o' TI ce~ >, .-. . .;■ , ; j, .. — NOTICE is hereby given that on and •'■ 'after this date I will jiofc be rci sponsiblo for any debts contracted in my name without" rnr written authority. PETER THOMSONS Cooper, Bates Street, January 2nd, 1902. MISSING FRIENDS. SHOULD .thisimeet the eye of Harold ,_ Gannaway, or anyone knowing his whereabouts,! kindly communicate with A. H. .GannaiwajVGaidener.Clive^Hawke's Bar. ----■• -■ £2 REWARD. fTIHE above Reward will be paid to any'X.jone returning a Saddle, lost from a Jun-se, which sliiwed its bridle on Christ.'mas Eve. Apply "Chronicle." , ; tender's. i TENDERS. , ;i ■ \ rTIENDER-S';will be received at our office,' X 203 Gloucester Street, Christchurch, until 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, 3rd January, for the t Erection ; of: Shops and Offices in Victoria Avenue. for Mr A. S. Whitbread. Plans and specifications may be seen on application to Mr John ; Forbes, Jeweller. ' ■■■■ COLLINS AND BARMAN, Architects. lost. '^^;v■.;;;■ IN Victoria Park on Thursday a Reindeer Driving Glove (gentleman's). Finder will be rewarded on returning to': this office: ' • • LATE WANTEDS. WANTED, Board and Residence for a single gentleman, where no other boarders are kept. ,j Apply at tills office. WANTED Known, a. Young Man, with •a 5 thorough Knowledge", of business, would take position of 'Traveller or would manage a town or country business ; knows West Coast well; first-class* credentials. ■ Apply Energetic, "Chronicle." WANTED, a reliable Driver for a wool v Dray ; references required." " Apply "Chronicle" Office. i Music 7 Wsia ■* ■ or MUSICAL TNSTRUMENTS. USICAL INSTRUMENTS. We will send all the Latest- Two-shilling SONGS and PIECES Post Free for ; IS AD EACH. PIANOS AND AE6INS I A N 0 S AND AJfi.GANS Also every kind of Musical Instrument, Strings, and Fittings, at BED-ROCK PRICES. r - nn ~* WHY PAY MORE? TACOb TTARRIS AND /"m, (Late Davia and Harris), 19, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. fiRANCANONGA *TTINEYARD, BELL STREET, WANGANUI. JOSEPH SOLER, PROPRIETOR. Owing to the increasing demand for. fcheso 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 large area in vines. Mr. Soler wishes to call the at.ention of ihotelkeepers and the public generally to the EXCELLENT QUALITY of these WINES, as will be seen by the following awards. The Wines Mr. Sqler sent to the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880, when competing with' those from the Australian colonies; obtained Six Prizes. -He also obtained First Prize Medal for these Wines for Purity afc the Christchurch 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, and were also awarded First Prize Medal at the New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, 18.85, Wellington; Prize Medal at the Indian and ; Colonial Exhibition held in London, 1887; Pfize Medal at the Melbourne International Exhibition held in 1889; First , Prize for the Colonies at Wellington Con- . ference 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,

A. CATANACH, THE. OLD-ESTABLISHED PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, ETC., WAVERLEY, Begs to announce that he has just received, ;: ex s.s. Gothic and s.s. Run<;ntira, direct from the makers in England, a large assortment of , PAPERHANGING BORDERS, ETC., Suitable for all classes of work, from 6d per : piece upwards. INSPECTION INVITED. SCRIM, TACKS, TAPE, OILS, PAINTS, COLOURS, VARNISHES, And All Other Requisites on hand. "• GLASS CUT TO ANY SIZE. Note the Address — ALEXANDER CATANACH, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, ETC., Opposite the State School, WAVERLEY. '" THE BEER O/F THE CENTURY. SWAN'S _ SPLENDID BREWS OF ALES AND STOUT -;i ( In Bulk or Bottle). SWAN'S BEER : Always uniform, ' always reliable. SWAN'S BEER: A pure and safe ' drink SWAN'S BEER: One quality—the : best. SWAN'S STOUT : Brewed from Malt and Hops only. SWAN'S STOUT: Warranted free from Chemicals. Like good vhie, Swan's Beer needs no JUOnlev youi- Christinas Hamper at once from J. G. SWAN AND CO., St. Hill Street, Wanganui. COAL3ROOKDALE COAL. THS WEBTPOBT~"COAL COMPANY (LiMiUdJ. mHIB CompMy'T'cOALbROOKDAIJ _L COAL iB the Vineifc Hwj», ; -Bt«M R nd G» Coal in the Soathem Hmgg< It i> n»«d exclusively by H.M.S. V™^ Übiou B.S.C. Ltd., Sh»w, Sfcvjllei *nd Al bio. Company, «to. f ud & «1».«»J™|« p»l Qu »nd Freoiing WoA* in th. Colon) 330,600 Tom »014 lwft f«a. Three tons of Coalbreokd»le Co»l for^w ing paipo»« are eqn»l to 4^ tona of Othi bi^Bsniaoas couL Can k» übtftined ntail froia all Cod Dealer*, o? direol froa* th«_ WESTPOHV COAi; COMPAST .iLiwdtad). .

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Wanganui Chronicle, 3 January 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, 3 January 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, 3 January 1902, Page 3

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