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Public Notices. CHARLES BELL, BAKER AND " CONFECTIONER, IitAKES this^ opportunity of thankJL ing his friends apd the public, foi the patroiiageyix'tendea to him during the timelift has been in business, and begs to assure them that no exertion shall be wanting on his part to deserve their continued confidence and support. Confectionery of all kinds to order Wedding Cakes, drc, &c. The big loaf and the best quali y combined. CHAS. BELL, (Late Lockhart) Tauno Quay May "IP 1868. - - *- MILLINERY. MRS TINGEY begs to announce to the ladies of Wanganui and neighborhood that she has commenced business as Milliner and Dressmaker, and amongst the stock she has just received will be found a choice assortment of Millinery of the latest fashion. Ladies' bonnets and caps made up to order. Campbell-place, Dec. 11/I^6B. *• ■; CHARLES H. BLAKE, SADDLER, HARNESS, AND COLLAR MAKER, BEGS to inform-the,inhabitants of Wanganui find surrounding districts that he has-re-opened business in the late Melbourne . Restaurant, next door to his old premises, Victoria Avenue, opposite the Bank of New South Wales, and trusts, ■by strict attention to business to merit a share of that liberal patronage so long- bestowed upon him. Country orders punctually attended to. Jan. 5, 1869. REMOVAL OF BUSINESS. MESSRS. SCOTT & LOFTUS 7 BOOTMAKERS, SESPECTFULLY intimate to the public that they have removed from Ridgway-street to their new establishment, St Hill-street, opposite Militia Office, where they are prepared to execute orders entrusted to them with care, and hope by moderate charges and attention to their customers to merit the same liberal patronage hitherto bestowed on.them. September 3, 1868. RUTLAND HORSE REPOSITORY, AND LIVERY STABLES C. BRAITHWAITE, PROPRIETOR. ~„ CB. in returning thanks to his • friends and the public for their liberal support since he commenced business, beg-s leave to inform them that his new stables being now finished, he can offer the best accommodation in Wanganui at the lowest rate of charges ; and trusts by strict attention to business, to merit their further patronage. Stables open at all hours. Saddle Horses, &c, on hire. Horses broken to single and double harness. Wagonettes suitable for picnics, wedding- parties, &c. A first class hearse on hire. Hay, corn, bran, chaff, on sale for cash. Aug. 28,1868.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 512, 22 January 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 512, 22 January 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 512, 22 January 1869, Page 1

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