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GLASSWARE* GLASSWARE. JUST LANDED—A Shipment of ENGLISH CUT GLASS WARE, consisting of— DECANTERS TUMBLERS WATER JUGS FINGER BOWLS CARRAFFS WINE GLASSES CARRAFFS AND CUSTARD GLASSES LIPS JEL V GLASSES COMPORTS BUTTER DISHES TRI i,JKi DISHES MUSTARDS HONEY JARS SUGARS CELERY SUGARS AND GLASSES CREAMS The above are Beautiful Crystal Glasses, Goods Richly Cut and Engraved, as different from the usual Continental Glass that !ias flooded Wanganui for years as day is rom night. ..... ...... INSPECTION INVITED. JOHN FORBES, GLASS AND CtdNA WARE IMPORTER, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. DAVID M°FARLANE, HAS OPENED UP— LAWN ~~ MOWERS, ETC., ETC. STEARN'S BALL-BEARING— A Wcuderful Labour Saving Machino. which is Simplicity itself, and can be worked by a Child. From 12 to 18 inches. T AW N Tl/r 0 WEES. GREEN'S SILENT-MESSOR— Especially constructed for Cutting Croquet Lawn's, Lawn Tennis Courts, Cricket Pitches, Bowling Greens, or any Lawn which re- * quires to be Perfectly Even. 14, 16 and 24 inches. T AWN TUT 0 WER§. RANSOME'S ANGLO-PARIS— , A Mower which has all the Latest Improvements, and is fitted with a Grass Box. This is undoubtedly one of the- Best Finished Machines on (he Market. . From 12 to 16 inches. T AW N Tyr OWE RS. THE NEW EASY— This old favourite still holds its place as a First-Class Machine, and aa it is driven from the roller, it will cut right up to the edges of the Lawn. From 12 to 20 inches. T AW N TMT OWERS. THE CHAMPION— A Cheap and Light Mower, suitable for Cottage Lawns. From 12 to 16 inches. APENIJJQ NOTION. TC THE PHOTOGRAPHIC WORLD. The Management of the New and Up-to-date, ELITE ART QTUDIO LETS ii-RT JOTUDIO TTILITE ART CJTUDIO .Pjtjte jtXRT JOTUDIO Via? much pleasure in announcing to tne reside.ata of Wanganui and District that th« studio is NOW OPEN for Business, and are prepared tc undertake all classes of subjects in Photography, guaranteeing Hieh-claas Art results at Popular Prices. DAVID CLARK. The address is in Victoria Avenue, ai the rear of the present POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICES, and adioiiriiig VUli** BIRD'S —FOR— BOOTS,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11796, 2 December 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11796, 2 December 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11796, 2 December 1902, Page 3