Public Notices. , f-f'-QM.^: ffj ■'..■ff- .'■' OY ST ETt S A LOO N, -.-[ Wicksteed-place. \ V JC. I ALLEN, 7 Poulterer, and • Fruiterer, begs to return thank s to the inhabitants of Wanganui for past favours,, and takes the; opportunity ol informing them that he has removed to/his "new premises in Wicksteed-place, one door from Taupo Quay,, where their patronage is respectfully solicited. ~ Dee.^lß6B. v BOOKBINDER. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MJ. REILLY has removed his • place of business from the premises in Market-square, to Victoriaavenue, opposite the Victoria ho Del. Portrait A lbums repaired. August 31,1868. JUT^HER'S NOTICE. CH.A r RLES YIN CENT - 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 qf the best quality, and supplying it at the owest remunerative rate, he will receive as of public patronage. waited on daily for orders CHARLES VINCENT, Wicksteed-place. November 17, 1868. HEISRY POTTO, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, BEGS to inform the public that he has re-commenced business, and hopes by strict attention and moderate charges to merit; the same liberal patronage hitherto bestowed upon him. • - HENRY POTTO, Taupo Quay, In the premises lately occupied by Mr, C. Samuel, Jeweller. Jan. 4, 1868. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "ATOTICE is hereby given that IN Henry John Perham and William Benry Quick,., hitherto carrying on the profession of Barristers and Solicitors in partnership, under the style or firm of Perham & Quick, have this day dissolved partnership by mutual consent. All moneys due to the said firm 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; Dated this ; 29th Day of December, 1868 Signed Henry John Perham. - W. H. Quick, CHEAP BREAD!! 9Jdthe4lb.Loaf. y A HURLEY has re-opened his W IX. 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 wiirmeet with that support which he hopes to merit. Nov. 27,1868. " '
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Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 525, 6 February 1869, Page 1
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350Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 525, 6 February 1869, Page 1
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