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WANTBDS. WANTED Known.—For really "et^lishK; .footwear at popular prioes^.therfe; c ig_no place like White's in the AvenueWANTED Known.—No reasonable - offer Tv-ill be refused for Dining- - 3-oora Suite (haircloth and good), also . - 6 small cane chairs, 2 rockers, 1 table, 3 and J cupboard, etc. The -above.will.... - bs sold in one lot or separately as de- • sii-ed. Apply to 77, Campbejj_Street^ WANTED, a first-class certificated-_ Engine Driver at once. Apply . Henderson Bros., Marton. ANTED Known.—For immediate- - sale. Nice house of 5. rooms and §,: acre, Sedgebrook; only £360; cash res quired £100. This ds a very cheap pro- - r perty. Get full particulars from Giesen- , atid Co., Ridgway Street. . ■ ■ TTfTANTED Known.-For "Sale: 10,000 > 3 VY Celery Plants. E. M. Smith, Pomona Fruit Shop. Ridgwaiy Street, and Avenue (opposite St. Paul's). "ITST ANTED, supply of fresh eggs, any \V V quantity; 'highest cash price ' given. Apply Fresh Food and Ice C 0.,....' ' Guybon Street. - W" ANTED TO SELL.—A good piano^.. price £30; cash or terms. Apply, to this office. WANTED, boarder in~~a private--family, healthy site, 4 minutes - from Post Office, fine view. Apply thisoffice. " . ' ANTED Known.—For your lug~gage buy our straps and handles.'. All sizes 2s 6d, '3s, 3s 6d, 4s per setJ Now is the time. Young and Collins,Avenue. WANTED Known.—Our Men's Hats are Head Hunting. Bring youx*^ head along and see how nicely we cari3; fit it with one of our stylish hats. R. H. White and Co., Avenue. ~ WANTED- Known.—Just .opened, 20--. dozen "luggage"'labels; only 9d. and Is each. Eager buyers are snapping them up. So oonie quickly.,. Young and Collins, Avenue. ANTED, 100 people to buy our Gladstone !bags and portmanteaus •-. at the low prices we are now selling.., them. Remember, early buyers get the best selection. Young and Collins r . Avenue^ WA.N TED, housemaid, waitress, generals, 155.; also nurse girl and lady help. Apply sharp, Bubbs' Registry Office, 159; Avenue. TTTANTED Known.—For highest quoi--V V ity in fancy.leather goods we lead.,.. All goods marked . in, plain figures. Large selection and lowest prices. _ Young and Collins, Avenue. ■ . ■ '" ■ ■ WANTED Known.—Vast Savings, to ■buyers at Taylorville Store, for a "few days longer. All kinds of boots, shoes, slropers. 'at a third off marked'; prices. Drapery, etc., at 30 to 50 per-; cent, discount. Stout Linoleum atr ls,6d sg_;yard. : ■■~'.; ■■■: :.. ~.-. XA TANTED :Known'—To jsaye remo'v-. - Y^ ing Crockery, Grlassysrare, "? >■ Goods, etc., will be sacrificed for- a few: days longer at .,; Taylorville Store, Wan—r ganui. T, H. Bredin. "ANTED.VTo be sold cheap, a use-- - ful, reliable pony and saddle ; also;.--a set of trap Siarness. T. -H. Bredin. AI?TED~KnoTCnT—That" now is i/h& ■■■- time tB. spray, for Codlin Moth, and that "Eclipse" is tlie -most effec- - tual,_ easiest to use, and economical vT specific on tlie market. Prices 2s, 10s - 6d and 20s. Harrowby and Knight, .. Ridgway Street, Wanganui. WANTED Known, the Fish Depot, . Avenue, have made alterations- ■ and improvements to stop under the nervr- * manager, who is prepared to supply Fresh and Smoked Fish daily, also - Crayfish, and Suppers of ail descriptions,, whero the public can depend on. getting.-j every satisfaction and attention. 'Phone--■■* 310. R. Sullivan, Manager. ; IRST-CLASS Accommodation for two or tliree Boarders,in private ■-* family; hot. cold, and shower baths; i. piano, croquet Lawn, all home comforts, good table, separate bedrooms if desir-- • cd. Terms moderate. Apply this office. WANTED Known—For Sale: Splendid Boardinghouse, centrally sit- - uated; 4A years' lease at 25s per week. Well furnished, as going concern, £180j., .. say £90 cash. Apply sharp. Lewis and r >- Co., Avenue. ■■ ANTED Known—For the winterwe have a good range of Gents' '* Stout Boots, at prices that no house can beat in Wanganui. Oue trial will prove. \ this correct. Just inspect them, at Thorp's, the Avenue. ANTED to Sell—Gent's American ,-..,■ Bicycle, No. 298; 24in. frame,, drop,bars, tyres and everything^in i; first- _ el ass' .bi-der. ■■'. A rear: nibble. afc r£o; cash. , -;; ■.Easy'"tGrmi^af.ran'ged;.;;^aanls;StarvC^^.;:^:; C 0!..,.. Avenue. ":.■:■:':. '■ '■:'•■'^-■'<---:^-^--^ ■■■: --:^::;:i::'.■.^ ANTED 'Known.^-Vasitqrs • to • ■ the~~ : .'-:^ '; Agricultural Shtito/rto ;:^visitr.Jt?my, •':-;.,' establisbiherit andnn^p>c)t^^^;S;t<7e.kv:pf:?; ; ;^ men's, .Youths' and Boys' clothing, ,V Mercery aiid Boots, the largest and best, assorted stock in town. W. Richings, . 86, Ridgway Street. . ANTED i>nown.—24 Crash Jacket^- - - —newest styles, to be sold at lla .-■•- 6d, 14s 6d, 17s -6d, 19s 6d, 21s; alsoCrash Skirts 9s 6d, 11s 6d, 14s 6d, 17s - 6d. at Littlejohn's Cash Drapery Emporium. . . ' , W WANTED Known.—As our Dressmikins Department is proving a .- {jreat success, and a big season is anti- - cipated, it is advisable that ladies placo - tneir orders as early as possible. Littlejohn's Cash Drapery Emporium. ANTED to Sell—Gent's Red Bird ■-■ Road Racef, 22in. frame, drop reversible bars; practically as good as ~ new. £13 cash. " Easy terms arranged. Adams Star Cycle Co., Aypnue. ■ - ANTED to Sell—Gent's Star Bj» cycle. No. 213. This machine is in first-class order, and would prove a - cheap machine for working man or--■■*.-: youth. £7 cash. Easy terms arranged. Adams Star Cycle Co., Avenue. T7IDWAR.D AT T IFFITON, . J2J.DWARD IN V . .IJIFFITON, ACCOUNTANT, LAND AGENT, AND VALUER. ■'* Office and Sale .Rooms, Rutland , .. Chambers. .:-.- - " . '■'. land^■sales:;-'-;;■■";• '■■}; ■•'. ' Sales of Land receive Special Atientfbai:: ; . Over 20 years' .Experience. .. TRUST MONIES TO LEND, in Sums from £200 to £SOOO. Low rattss for good ?-■ ' ftoc-nrity. PrineipalK ojiJ^-

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12362, 30 November 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12362, 30 November 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12362, 30 November 1904, Page 1

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