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XMAS BELLS WILL RING WITH K. HAY'S HUGE WATCH, PLATE AND JEWELLERY SALE for the Next 30 DAYS! The Greatest Living Sale Ever Held in or out of Wanganui! The whole of this Vast, Valuable and Unique Stock thrown open to you at a Discount of from 4s to 12s 6d in the £! £850—Just Purchased, at 10/- in the £! £2600— R. HAY'S USUAL STOCK.' Value of Stock to Choose from, £3450 J View HAY'S Window, and mark the Genuine bargains; all marked in plain figures —that will convince you! In Gold and Silver Ladies, Gents' and Boys' Watches, I can show you hundreds. The "College" watch for Boys or Girls at 12/6 is a marvel 1 , The Stock includes Stacks of Gold Brooches, the Very Finest ever shown . here, and the prices—well, glance at the ' window. No puffing! that is the proof. | Silver Brooches—a pile at 1/- each. £600 worth of Engagement Rings; there is an Assortment for you to Choose from. The Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires and Opals are some of the Finest .Stones-ever set in Rings. I can sell you a nice ring, 15ct Gold, diamond and Rubies or Sapphires, at ■ -:;■ ;■•■■• 40/-. ' Studs, Links, Pins, Muff-Chains, Thimbles, Pencils; Purses/are all at SALE PRICES! Don't mistake the Shop? Ask for HAY'S Great Sale, right opposite the English Churh in the Avenue! THE SHOP FOR PRESENTS! ! f £1000 worth of British Sterling Silver and E.P. Ware. Step inside,, and I will be pleased to show you, and not press you to buy, our Solid Silver Butter Knives, Spoons, Forks, Cruets, Manicure Sets, Flasks, Charletaihs, Teaspoons, Tongs, Salts, Egg Frames, Buscuit Barrels, Napkin Rings, Cake Baskets, Pickle Jars, Marmalade, Honey and Fern Pots, Toast Racks, Mugs, all Brand, Spanking New; only just unpacked, direct from the Old Country. Make Straight for HAY'S Jewellery Emporium, where is £34 50worth to choose from, at a discount'of from 4/- to 12/6 in the £, for 30 DAYS ONLY! T mRUSSEL AND rSo., GENERAL HOuSE FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS, Opposite the Presbyterian Church, VICTORIA AVENUE. ALL ORDERS will be executed under the personal supervision of MR J. TRUSSELL. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. Picture Framing a Speciality. A T> 0 SIT-I YE- ■Tji A QT. MA-UIIU for Irritations on the skin, and worst forms of Eczema. It care*, !6ower, Chemist TRY ■ ' ' • WILLIAMSON'S A MYGDA LI N E T> AL M. This is the BEST.SKIN TONIC AND BEAUTIFTER in the market. Pwe«. 1/- dot Bottl». , pIGS! "DIGS ! ! piGS !I I THE Wanganui Bacon Factory will be open to receive Properly Topped-off Pigs, on DECEMBER Ist. •Store Pigs Wanted Immediately. Highest Price Given for Good Quality. : Correspondence Invited. Agent for D. C C. GEBBIE, Esq. s Pedigree Berkshire, Yorkshire, and Tamwortb Pigs. J. BUCHANAN, Okoia, Proprieto*. A. CATANACH, THE OLD-ESTABLISHED PAINTER; PAPERHANGER, ETC., WAVERLEY, Begs to announce that he has just receive**, ex s.s. Gothic and s.s. Rangatira, 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, WAVBRLEY. /HRANCANONGA TTINEYARD, BELL STREET, WANGANUI. JOSEPH SOLER, PROPRIETOR. O^'ing to the increasing demand for these wines, Mr. Soler has taken over mother two hundred acres of land situate jn the Kaukatea Road, No. 3 Line, Wanganui, and has already planted a large irea in vines. Mr. Soler wishes to call the attention of hotelkeepers and ■ the public generally to the EXCELLENT QUALITY jf these WINES, as will be seen by the following awards. The Wines Mr. Soler sent to the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880, when competing 'with' those irom the Australian colonies, obtained Six Prizes. He also obtained First Prize Medal for these Wines for Purity at the. I'bristchurch International Exhibition LBB2. These Wines were also exhibited; it the Ashburton Exhibition, held oa the - !oth March, 1885, and received from the. udgea First Award of Merit, and were also Lwarded First Prize Medal at the New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, 1885, Weiington; Prize Medal at the Indian an<3 Colonial Exhibition held in London, 1887 ; Medal at the Melbourne International Exhibition held in 1889; First Jrize for the Colonies at Wellington Conerence nelc'l in May, 1896; Gold Medal at Queensland International Exhibition, held a Brisbane, 1897; and Gold and Silver rledals at the Industrial and Mining Ex~ ibition, held in Auckland, 1898-99. J- SOLER,

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Wanganui Chronicle, 3 February 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wanganui Chronicle, 3 February 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wanganui Chronicle, 3 February 1902, Page 4

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