Business Notice. PHCENIX HOTEL, CORNER OP WICKSTEED AND CAMPBELL PLACES, WANG-ANUI. FBAM£ W7 EYAN&, PROPRIETOR The above excellent Commercial and Family Hotel having been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished offers superior advantages to travellers and visitors. The cuisine is under the superintendence of a first-class chef, leaving nothing to be desired either in the quality of the viands or in the mode of their preparation. LIQUORS OF THE BEST BRANDS ONLY. CEAIGELLACHIE WHISKY can be obtained at this establishment. GOOD STABLING. The Proprietor having lately entered into jiossession, appeals to his friends and the public generally for a share of support which, by unremitting attention and dejzrence to expressed wishes, he will endeavour to merit. \J ' ■ — A FIRST-CLASS ORDINARY DAILY AT 1 O'CLOCK. March 2, 1872. GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER. EXTRAORDINARY CHEAP SALE. OF GENERAL ME RCH AN DIE S. 13. Sc P. BELL, Respectfully intimate that in order to clear out the whole of their stock without delay, they are offering a great many lots WITHOUT ANY REGARD TO COST! SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MEN'S AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, DBAPFRY AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE. PAPER-HANGINGS, BASKETS, BRUSHWARE. NEW TEAS !~~NEW TEAS ! PEE. " MALAY," Iff HALF CHESTS, At 25., 2s. 3d., & 2s. 6d. per lb. We can particularly recommend these Teas ; the two-and-sixpen jy is very superior, with a delicious flavour. KIPPERED HERRINGS, [LING FISH, FINNON HADDOCKS, LOBTSERS PRICE'S NO. 1 SPERM CAND ES, BROWN & POLSON'S CORN FLOUR,' &c, &c, Sec . The sale being POSITIVE, every article is offered at PRICES WHICH WILL ASTONISH EVERYONE. D. & P. BELL, Victoria Avenue, Adjoining Bank of New Zealand. February 9, 1872.
NOTI C E . RUTLAND BAKEUY. fPHE undersigned wishes to intimate -L that he has commenced business in the premises lately occupied by Henry Revell, next the Rutland Hotel, Victoria Avenue. Thanking customers for past favors the advertiser hopes to merit a fair , share of patronage. JOHN MILES. Feb. 22,1872.
NOTICE. ONCE A WEEK TO PATEA. ON the Ist JUNE and once every week thereafter, a Five-horse Waggon, carrying Three Tons, will leave Wangaimi lor Patea, and vice versa. Goods carried with care at the MOST MODERATE RATESj, And stowed at Patea. THOMAS QUINLIVAN, Albion Hotel, Carlyle. Feb. 23, 1872.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume V, Issue 1428, 25 March 1872, Page 4
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369Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume V, Issue 1428, 25 March 1872, Page 4
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