Public Notices.' " < I CHARGE S BEL L, BAKER AN^ CONINE CT 10 JS TE R, TTIAKES thisfopportunity of.thankJ_ ing his friends and the public, foi the patronage extended to him during the tine he has been in businec^, and beg!, to assure them that ;no exertion, s mil be'wanting on lais part to deserv ) their 'Continued confidence and su )port. . ' , : Confectionery ( 'of all kinds to order WeddinglCakes, &c, '&o. The" big loaf and : the ■ best quau v ombmed. ■■ , •' ' 'Xl '* CHAS. : BELL, , ' (Late Ilodkhart) Taupo Quay Mavl^ 18(;8.' , Mi; iLINERY. MRS TING] JY v to -announce to the la lies of > Wanganui and neighborhood that she "has commenced business tras^ Milliner and Dressmaker, and amoiigs't the stock she has1 just received \yill be1 found a choice assortmmt of Millinery of the latest fashion. > Ladies' bonnets and caps made up t|b order. . Campbell-place, Dec. 11:1868. CHARLIS H. BLAK]', SADDLER, HARNESS, AN TD COLLAR iAKER, BEGS to mfc pi the inhabitants of Wan gam k and surrounding j districts that 11 fhas re-opened business in the '. pc Melbourne Res- j ■taurant. next -Joor to his old premises, Victoria Avenue, opposite the i Bank of New South Wales, and trusts, by stript. attention to busi-, ness to merit a share of that liberal ■ patronage so long bestowed upon him. ■-'■■■ ■,!■' l '-■'■■ .. .-■ ■ ' ~- ..■■■, -• ; .; t , j■ . Country orders' \ puiVctiially at- ," ." , . -. tended to. ''. - Jan. 5, 1860, .., . REMOVAL OF BUSINESS. MESSRS: SCOTT & LOFTUS • •'.'.' BOOTMAKERS, ; " TjESPECTFCJLLY intimate to the Rb public that they have removed from Ridgway-streeV to their new establishment, St' Hill-street, opposite Militia Office,^ where they are prepared to execute orders entrusted to them with carej and hope by moderate charges and attention to'their customers to merit the same liberal patronage hitherto bestowed on them. September-5| 1868. RUTLAND HORSE REPOSITORY, AND LI YE RY' STABLES C. BRAITHV^.ITE, PROPRIETOR. Gi ,B. in rettirning thanks to his .»'• friends:and the public for their liberal supportf since he commenced business, begs, leave to inform them that his .new1." stables being nowfinished, he carl offer^ the best accom.niodatipn in Wanganui at the lowest rate of charges,' and trusts by strict attention to 'business,- to merit their 'further patronage. • ' ' * ... ■, ; * ■ ij* * *' i '. < • , i . . Stables <^pen' at all hours. Saddle Hqrses, <§;c., on hire. Horses broken^tq, single and double harness. Wagonettes'suitable for picnics, wedding parties, &c. y L ' ■: ': A first clsfes hearse on.hire. Hay, corn, bran, chaff, on sals for cas'a. Aug. 38, 1368. ■'...'. '■ :
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Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 501, 9 January 1869, Page 1
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397Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 501, 9 January 1869, Page 1
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