Miscellaneous WHISKY ! WHISKY!! WHISKY!!! LOVERS OP « CRAIGELLACHIE " from the far-famed and world-re-nouned " Mortlach Still," known in Wanganuias " FINDLATER'S," can obtain the real thuig at the "PHO3NIX HOTFL." PRANK W. EVANS, Feb 3, 1872. oprietor ROBERT BURRETT IS prepared to execute orders in every branch of ENGRAVING & LITHOGRAPHIC at a great reduction in the usual scale of charges. This department R. B/s business is of under the special direction of Mr I. M. Loyd, whose well-known ability- as an Engraver and Lithographer will insure the work being executed in the best style and finish. Bookseller, Stationer, Bookbinder, lccount Book Manufacturer, Paper Ruler Engraver and Lithographic Printer, ROBERT BUREETT, Molesworth & Willis sir sets, WELLINGTON. June 19, 1871. HERE YOU ARE AGAIN * MORE LUXURIES AT FRANK'S F. LED BURY. TTAYING RENOVATED, DECOftII ATED, and ALTERATED. his Establishment in Market Square, and having secured the services of a ' CELEBRATED CHEF bo assist him in catering for the pub-! lie of Wanganui, has re-commenced his HOT AND COLD LUNCHEONS AND SUPPERS, AT ONE SHILLING, So generally appreciated by Epicures PUBLIC OR PRJYATE DINNERS AND SUPPERS Contracted for at a very low figure. POULTRY DRESSED & COOKED At a very short notice. LIVE POULTRY BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED . A large stock always on hand. TIT BITS, Sweet and savory, Jellies, Puddings, ifec.j for invalids, can be obtained at any time. OYSTERS ARE STILL ARRIVING, Fresh by every steamer ; These delicious bivalves can be cooked fifty ways at FE ANK'S. " Altogether this is the most complete establishment of its kind in New Zealand, and Frank will spare no trouble or expense to obtain edibles of every kind from all parts of the woild. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. F. L. desires to thank the public for their very liberal support, and hopes to deserve twice as much AND GET IT. FRANK'S SALOON, KIT MARKET SQUARE, fi^- WANGANUI. Try Frank's celebrated Effervescent Drinks and Cordials. Feb, 3, 1872. WANGANUI AJN TD TURAKNA. fTIHE Coach leaves the Red lion Hotel 1 for Turakina at 4 p.m. and the Ben Nevis Hotel for Wanganui, at 8,30 p.m. J. McKENZIE.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume V, Issue 1428, 25 March 1872, Page 1
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345Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume V, Issue 1428, 25 March 1872, Page 1
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