Public Notices. Q.C.E. oy;«ter saloon, Wicksteed-place. JC. ALLEN, Poulterer and '» Fruiterer, begs to return thanks to the inhabitants of Wanganui for past favours, and takes the oppoi cunity r oi informing them that he has removed to his new premises in Wickste^ed-place, one door from Taupo Quay, where their patronage is'respectfully solicited. DeVkO, 1868. BOOKBINDER. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TIC J. REILLY has removed his I?X* place of business from the premises in Market-square, to Victoriaavenue, opposite the Victoria hotel. August 31, 1868. ; IUTn.HER'S NOTICE. . CHAR LE S VINCENT BEGS to inform his. friends and the public of Wanganui, that he has taken the BUTCHER'S SHOP in Wicksteed-place, recently occupied b) Mr. James Stewart, where he trusts, by keeping Meat of the best quality, and supplying it at the owest remunerative rate, he will receive a ? of public patronage. Families waited on daily for orders CHARLES VINCENT, Wicksteed-place. November 17, 1868. . HEftRY POTTO, lADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, BEGS to inform the public that he [' has . re-commenced business, and liortes by strict attention and moderate charges.--to merit the same liberal patronage hitherto bestowed upon him. HENRY POTTO, 5; . Taupo Quay, In the premises lately occupied by ■ . . '■ Mr G. Samuel, Jeweller. Jan. 4, 1868. ' '. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "jyJOTICE is hereby given, that ±N Henry John Perham and William Henry Quick, hitherto carrying on the profession of Barristers and. Solicitors^ in; partnership, under the style or firm, qf Perham & Quick, haye this day .dissolved partnership by;mutual:!cqnsent. , ; ■All; moneys due to ; the saidrfirm must.be paid within thirty days from this date, to Kenneth Douglas, Esq., Harrison-place, who is,authorised by the firm to receive:the same. -Bat'"' this 29th Day of December, 1868 Sigp^d Henry John Perham. W. H. Quick. CHEAP BREAD!! S£d,the 41b. Loaf. A HURLEY has re-opened his • shop opposite tne Empire Hotel, Wicksteed-place, and in order to suit the present dull times, he has determined to sell bread at the lowest possible price, and,trusts ; that he will meet wivh that support which he hopes to merit. Nov. 27,1868.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 522, 3 February 1869, Page 1
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334Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 522, 3 February 1869, Page 1
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