WANTEDS. WANTED Known, the Fish Depot, Avenue, have made alteration* and improvements to shop under the new manager, who is prepared to supply Fresh and Smoked Fish daily, also Crayfish and Fish Suppers, where the public can depend on getting every satisfaction and attention. 'Phone 310. W. Crutchley, Manager. W' ANTED to Sell, Gent's Raleigh Bicycle, No. 208, 24-inch frame, Dunlop tyres, free wneel and two rim brakes, in first-class order. £13 cash. Easy terms arranged. Adams Star Cycle Co., Avenue. ANTED to SeM, Gent's Chainless Bicycle, No. 215, in first-class order. This is a splendid machine for heavy country roads, and alt the price— £9 —a real bargain. Easy terms arranged. Adams Star Cycle Co., Avenue. ANTED to Sell, Gent's Rambler Bicycle, 24 •inch frame, drop bars, fitted with new clipper tyres and ma- . chine in read goo dorder. £6 cash. Easy terms arranged. Adams Star Cycle Co., Avenue. ' ANTED Known.—Vast Savings to ' buyers at Taylorville Store, for a few days longer. All kinds of boots, shoes, slippers at a third off marked prices. Drapery, etc., at 30 to 50 per cent, discount. Stout Linoleum at Is 6d eg. yard. ANTED Known.—To save removing Crockery, Glassware, Fancy Goods, etc., will be sacrificed for a few days longer at Taylorville Store, Wanganui. T._H. Bredin. ANTED Buyers for Star Cycles, fitted with the two-speed Fagan hub. Ladies and gentlemen who find cycling hard work on hills and against heavy winds, can now ride with pleasure, due to this invention; the low speed is suitable for hilly country, and the high gear gives easy riding on favourable roads. Price, £22. CaUli and inspect. Easy terms arranged. Adams Star Cycle Co., Avenue. " ANTED Known—For Sale: Splendid Boardinghouse, centrally situated; 4i years' lease at 25s per week. Well furnished, as going concern, £180: say £90 cash. Apply sharp. Lewis1 and Co.,* Avenue. WANTED Ladies to know that we have received a shipment of popular Star Bicycles. Mr. F. N. Adams arranged for the manufacture of this new model when in England. The machine is fuly guaranteed, and the price £16— very reasonably. Free wheel can be fitted for a small extra charge. Call and inspect. Easy terms arranged. Adams Star Cyole Co., Avenue. A XMAS REFRESHER FROM T s HODSON, CATERER, Avenue (Opposite Convent). •yOV CAN HAVE . . . A FIRST-CLASS GLASS OF WINE served with Dainty Appetising Cakes at Mr. Hodson's wellappointed Rooms. HODSON'S WINES, at 30s. per dozen, are the thing for Xmas. T. HODSON, BAKER, CONFECTIONER, AND GENERAL CATERER. A SEASONABLE DELICACY. pEAK, TjTREAN'S THSCTjrrSV Ws E. HOGG, The well known Baker and Confectioner of Ridgway Street, has just imported, specdally for CHRISTMAS A large consignment of the Celebrated teakTfrean's biscuits. They ore dainty delicacies. Try them. HOGG'S is also the popular rendezvous for SEASONABLE CAKES AND CONFECTIONERY 6| every kind, includikig many charmnig noyeltiea mi chocolate boxes, packets, and caskets. See tshe Splendid Stock of /~tAKES. I^AKES. You will be wise if you . ' . . mAKE mHE /"IAKE From W. E. HOGG'S. The REFRESHMENT, ROOMS, as usual, are the Popular Resort. Refreshments at all hours. Nicely appointed rooms for Lady and Gentlemen patrons. w^r tLhW Jam W%v^r^^* 1911 tjjeßE§j^Mm||j||
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12401, 14 January 1905, Page 1
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