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SIRES OF THE SEASON. TO TRAVEL WANGANUI AND WAVERLEY DISTRICTS. CRAIGELLAOHrD, Got by Craigevar (imp.), sire bred by John Knox (Scotland), grand sire Old Times. Craigellachie's dam, Flora McDonald, has taken 30 first prizes, also champion from Taieri to Christchurch. She is by Lord Salisbury (imp.), C.S.B. (1205); cost, £1500. Craigallachie is the sire of that grand horse McPherson Grant, who was first and champion at the last Hawke's Bay Show, beating a big field of good horses. For further particulars apply to TV HARKNESS, 47 Wilison Street. Or, F. MOORHOUSE, Groom-in-charge. "S~. Terms: £3 3s ; groomagte, fee ss. TO STAND THE" SEASON IN WANGANUI. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION MALATUA (Malua—Faithful). NEW BLOOD! TRIED BLOOD! WINNING BLOOD! BREEDERS in Wanganui and surrounding district? are notified that the Thoroughbred Stallion MALATUA will stand the season in the Wanganui and surrounding districts. He- is a rich bay horse, foaled in 1895, by Malua (Melbourne Cup winner), whom he much resembles, out of Faithful, by Darriwell (also a Melbourne Cup winner). Malatua stands 164 hands, and possesses plenty of bone and substance, and moreover is free from blemish; he also possesses a fine turf record. Fee: £5 ss. Paddocking, 1/6 per week. MALATUA will visit as follows :— Fordell and Turakina— Tuesdays. Marton (W. Gardener's Stables)— Wednesdays. Wanganui (Rutland Stables)— Rest of week. R. WHEELER, in charge. For, f'v-iftujr particulars apply to W. H. BLYTHE, -Lessee, Wangaimi. "TTISITORS during Show Week are specially requested to visit . . POWER AND M°TUBBS' HARDWARE STORE, and inspect the most beautiful display of Silverware ever shown in Wanganui, comprising:— CRUETS, TEA AND COFFEE POTS, TOASTS, EPERGNES, INKSTANDS, JAMS AND BUTTERS, EGG STANDS, ETC., ETC. Practically everything in silver plate. A,kp American labour-saving Implements of every description, embracing tools for the householder, mechanic and farmer. Everybody should inspect the "ZEALANDIA'' Range. The most up-to-date cooking stove in the Colony, combining great strength, splendid _ finish, quick and perfect cooking facilities. To farmers we beg to offer specially low quotations for galvanized wire, in •all guages and brands. To Householders our prices as shown in our window, we absolutely guarantee as the lowest in price and best value in town. To all we extend an invitation to only inspect. We will not ask you to buy. SPECIAL PRICES ARE OFFERED THIS WEEK AT ... POWER AND M CTUBBS' Ironmongers, OPPOSITE THE ENGLISH CHURCH, WANGANUI. Telephone 321. TO THE LAPSES OF WA^GAHUI. MESSRS. G. D. JONES AND CO., The London Tailors, Ridgway St., Wanganui, beg to announce that they hav^e just landed their new season's Costume Cloths, specially selected for "Carnival Week." They would recommend their clients to call at once and inspect them. They will present the pattern to every lady purchasing a walking, riding, or reform dress skirt. At the last Wanganui Show their costumes commanded the admiration of 'all. Their firm were the first in Wanganui to cut the divided skirt. Known as the reformed dress for ladies. ■Note the Address:— 6. D, -Jones LADIES 1 & GENTS' TAILOR, 73, RIDGWAY STREET. GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER SUITINGS now to hand. Splendid Value. . All the latest patterns to choose from. Cricketing trousers from 12s 6d. GIVE US A CALL. We GUARANTEE WE'LL SUIT YOU! N.B.—We wiehs to contradict a statemen€ that ds going the rounds to the effect that we are giving up Ladies' Tailoring. Such is nob the case, as we are still doing good business in that line. ~TOO ACRES." Colyton, right in -bownship. 8 rooms, good sheds, conorete yards 'and s'hed,j 7-bail cowshed, 18 acres stumped crops given in. Price £28 per ■acre. £350 cash, balance 5 per cent. for 12 years. Gies«n and Co.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12364, 2 December 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12364, 2 December 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12364, 2 December 1904, Page 6

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