Business Notices PHOTO GRAPHIC NOTICE. fi H. MONK TO N , » 1-HOTOGEAPIIIG AIITIST, (Late of Auckland and Melbourne,) Be<*s to inform the inhabitants of Wanganui and the Country Districts, that he has taken those premises NEXT to the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, tV-'^ng's,) Whore he hopes to secure a large share of their patronage by producing a style of Portraiture superior to any taken in I^^'ganui hitherto. STUDIO NOW OPENED. m2B" 759 IMPORTANT NOTICE. REMOVAL TO CENTRAL^ PRE- ■ MISES. TF, O R T J „ in calling attention to the above notice, at the same time beg-s most lespectfnlly to thank his numerous customers and the public generally for their past support, and assures them that nothing on his part shall be wanting in the future to ensure the same. THE PRESENT PREMISES are situated in the Avenue, and arc those lately occupied by Mr P. Loftus, next door to Mr John Anderson's furniture warehouse. ?T. F. will always do his best to have in stock the best assortment of FRUIT A.ND VEGETABLES that can be got in this and the other markets. Parties waited on at .regular times for orders for all kinds^'of garden produce. . Strict attention to the wants of customers, combined with the lowest possible chargesjwill- be J". Fort's motto. al • 806 NEW SADDLERY ESTABLISHMENT! D. KITCHEN , T) ESPECTFULLY informs the pubJLI/ lie of "Wanganui and surrounding districts, that he has commenced business in those premises situated in VICTORIA AVENUE, . adjoining Cobb and Co's Office and Rutland HoteL as a SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTURER; and feeling confident tnat the general character of his workmanship will give satisfaction, solicits a share of support. A Choice Assortment of Colonial and ! English made Saddlery, from the best makers, will always' be kept in stock. Orders and Repairs executed with promptitude. a 5 ■ 847 LADIES' BOARDING SCHOOL, TEWKSSBURY HOUSE, THORNDON, WELLINGTON. npHIS Establishment is conducted by 1. Mrs Gaiidneb, and young ladies placed with her are instructed in all the branches cf a good education. Professors attend to give lessons in French, Music, and other accomplishments. Prospectuses and references on application. Vacancies for two parlour boarders. a 8 866 mHE LATEST PUBLICATIONS. x Sunday at Home, Vol. 1875; cloth and |-calf. Leisure Hour, Vol; 1875, cloth and J calf, Children's Prize, new Volume. Child's Companion, do Young Englishman, Division 10. Wedding Bells, Vol. 10, cloth. H. I. JONES, Bookseller and Stationer THE NEW ZEALAND MAGAZINE A. Quarterly Journal of General Literature. No 1, January, 1876. Price, 2s 6d, by post, bs 6d. Yearly subscription, 10s, by post, 12s. H. I. JONES, Agent for Wanganui. NE W PUB LIC ATIO NS Tempest Tossed, a novel, by Theodore Tilton The Initials, by author of Quits Darwin's Naturalist's Voyage The English at the North Pole, by Jules Verne . The Mysterious, Island Abandoned, by Jules Verne Supernatural in the New Testament, by C. A. Bow .Sketches of the Life' of Bishop Patterson ■ ' ' " '■'' " if ' '"' H. I. JOJNES, Bookseller
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Wanganui Herald, Volume X, Issue 2767, 29 April 1876, Page 1
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