Business NoticesA. D.WILLIS, CIOKSELLEP, STATJONER, NEWf AGENT, BOOKBINDER, AND GENERAL PRINTER Valentines. Valentines. JUST RECEIVED, A Splendid Afesorted Variety of the above, comprising COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL. The latter beautifully perfumed and most elaborately manufactured. NEW PERIODICALS AND BOOKS. Leisure Hour and Sunday at Home, for 1875, in cloth and half-calf Quiver, yearly volume Once a Week, half yearly Family Herald, vol 35 Wedding Bells, vol 10 Young Knglisbman ; div 10 Children's Prize British Workman Darwin's Insectivorous Plants Animals and Plants under domestication Coial Reefs Mayhew's London Labor Inter national Scientific Series Tyndal's Fragments of Science tor unscientific readers on the Horse Figuiers Mammalia Cassell's Bible Educator Franco-Prussian War Dr. Beale's Mystery of Life Dr. Brewstei's Natural Magic Miss Martin^au's Playfellow Eliot's Middlemaroh Lardne's Museum of Science The Ladies' Treasury Every Boys Annual New Companion to the Bible Rev. Wadsworth's Comic Gospel Three Hundred Bible Stories Ballantyne's Books for Boys Beeton's Book of Needlework Youatt on Cattle and Sheep Mulock's The Unkind Words Mrs Wood's Works, complete sot Winchell's "Evolution Buckle's History of Civilisation • The English Explorers PLAN OF TOWN OP WANGANUI, With Sections Numbered. PRIGE ONE SHILLING Sole Agent in Wanganui for WANGANUI WEEKLY HERALD NEW ZEALAND TIMES, NEW ZEALAND MAIL, AUSTRALASIAN & SKETOHER, AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS, SATURDAY NIGHT, ILLUSTRATED SYDNEY NEWS, NEW ZEALAND TABLET ; NEW ZEALAND STUE BOOK, j CANTERBURY TIMES. | Also, Agent for SYDNEY TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL ILLUSTRATED NEW ZEALAND HERALD NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS, &c. f9 i!9l PIANO TUNER. A H. SIMONS (from Broadwood l\_ • and Sons, London), begs to inform the inhabitants of Wanganui, that he is prepared to TUNE c REPAIR all kinds of instruments. Country orders promptly attended to. Orders left ab L. L. Levy's, Victoria Avenue. J2B 202 TO LET. TN" FRILDENG — A Blacksmith's X Shop, complete, situated on one of the best sites in the township. A good horse shoer would do well. THOMAS BRADLEY. 68 285 KAITOKE BOILING DOWN ESTABLISHMENT. ANDERSON~~& WRIGHT, PROPRIETORS. r\PERATEONS have again com\J menced, and upon a much more extensive scale than before. Impr»ye : ment has' been the order of the day in this establishment, and the aim of the proprietors hus been to arrange every detail so as to achieve the most satisfactory results, and they can now confidently point to their establishment as the most complete of its kind in the province. Arrangements are now completed which will enable them to boil down any number of sheep, or they are prepared to purchase flocks for that purpose. Economy and cleanliness will characterise the management, and the * proprietors confidently expect to perform their undertakings in such a manner as cannot fail to yield entire satisfaction. The process adopted is exhaustive and rapid, every component part being utilized advantageously and accounted for. Communications from a distance promptly attended to. ANDERSON & WRIGHT, ft 287
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Wanganui Herald, Volume X, Issue 2705, 14 February 1876, Page 4
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