;_' '. Business^Totibas ' ' ' - r ?- ESVIPIRE HOTEL,.. COKNEE OF TOCKSTEEFST.; ! &.'o^ . JAMES S. CAMPBELL, - . .;■*/; ; " ' PKOfEIETW, I The abpve. excellent Commercial '.ar.d Family Hotel offers, superior advantages to Travellers and Visitor?. . ._. b ;''' ; ' f ' ':.".".' :•■ •' '«\:*.' ■! I mHE. PROPEIETOR having lately entered into, possessipn, desires . tc X iiiitiinate to his friends and public generally, thafc'ifc is his intention tc maintain the present high character of his house for comfort and accommodation, and trusts by unremitting attention and deference to expressed wishes, to obtair that measure of support-accorded to his predecessor. * •- : LIQDOES OF THE BEST BRANDS ONLY. i ■ ' — — 0, ! AEIUST-CLASSOEDra^KYDAILYAXl O'CtdOK * STABLING: ~~~° ; , Country Settlers will find excellent Stabling accommodation. c BILLIARDS: . ! ; The, E oom is well lighted and appointed,- and 'fitted withono of Alcock's best' tables. , ' •, , . r . # , . , , ) D. McGREGOR in retiring from business desires to thai-k- his niimerdi sriends for their hearty support continued for so'manyiy.ears,'and trusts 1 thafc'tfo ame patronage may be extended to his successor. • ; ''" - * »9 . ■ . " 68J b WANGANU'I-.. HOTK^L;, MAEKET SQUARE, WAffG-ANUI. i iQ ■ ..—■•■ ■■ i, ■■■ 1 EDWIN WALL, - ,- - PBOEBffiTOR mHE above well known and old established Hotel having changed hands, thi X present proprietor solicits the patronage and support of his friends anc general pitblic. ' . • 5 - Special attention is directed' to the accommodation for Country Settlers, so ths visitors may be assured of finding a ' , 00MF0ET& CLEANLINESS HT E VEET DEPAETMENT, c Wines, Spirits, and Sparkling Ales 7 Will be supplied only of the very best quality, the finest brands obtainable only kept. THE STABLES. s Having been leased by Mr CILADWICK, is a sufficient garan tee that carefir r attention will be given to all Horses left in his charge 3 al3 , °" . 724 i ■__. " ■ 3 THE PEINCIPA^^MQTTmE AND CAEPEI ; iAUFOQUAY, ; fj^"""!^ WANGAKDI. The Cheapest House in, the Trade ! / ' Floor Cloth from f to 15 feet wide, various patterns ! AItPETS— MATTINGS— Mattresses - Door Mats Brussels Coir Palliasses Lace Curtains , Tapestry China Pillcva Damask Curtains *elt Persian Bolsttrs Window Hollands , E.iddern?mster Jute Ticks Venetian Blinds Dutch Manilla Hessian Perambulators ' Hearth Hugs, Wood and Iron .Bedsteads. 1 DINING-ROOM and DRAWING -EOOM SUITES in Rep, Damask,. Hair Cloth, and Leather. A arge stock of American and English Chairs, Chests of Drawers, Chitfoniers, Book cases, and Household Furniture of every description. D. B. from long experience in the FURNISHING TU ADE,docs far the Largest 1 Business m Wanganui, which is entirely due to the CHEAPNESS and DURABILITY of his goods, and also to the EFFICIENT MANNER in which he turns out all orders entrusted to his care. ■ cb 8 283 KJ • JLX 9 JL/ X v JLj I ? * WATCHMAKER,, JEWELLER, •" Etc WANGANUI AND MORTON. ' *' |3EGS to direct die attention of the public to the, large additions lately.made XJ to his extensive stock of first- class Jewelry. DEEW'B WELL SELECTED STOCK CONSISTS OF— ' " ' Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Chains and Alberts ' T,. ,«• Gem Fangs, Gold Sleeve Links, Studs, (fee.. r f^rf mt n } Br ° och< LBarlL Ba r l J 'Lookets, Crosses and Pendants. LocketShdes, Greenstone Suites, Maltese, Silver and. Wlvergilt Filigree Trinkets ' Gold, Steel, and German Silver Spectacles & , ' A very largo assortment of Jet Brooches, Ear-rings, Bracelets, Crosses, Chain 8 Clocks from 8s to .£lO S. M. D. calls attention to his stock of Silver Eleotro-plated Ware, cornp'risbo.Cruefc, Cake Baskets Salvers, Sardine ank Biscuit- Boxes, ? HJoneV and Marmalade Pots, Butter Coolers, Sugar Basins, k ' Aneroid and Fitzroy Barometers. A. few Second-hand Watbhes. All kinds of Watches and Jewellery B kilfally.repaired''by experienced workmen. 6 . ' j GEORGE HICKS, , ukass seed ! -grass seed i BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER ; •' ' ™ ' AND CONFECTIONER, '""' ' ' — ~ r ' '' ' ' •'. : WIOKSTBED PLACE, WANGANUI. IVFOW LANDING, Ex "Leicester. - — — " !'". li sbire't 'from > 'liohdon'' :— White rV\liE above haying ' completed Ijis Clover, Red Cloyer,~-Cow ; Grass, Alsike X arrangements, is. now in, a position C^rveiy Lucerne,' Tm]othy'>and ; 'i4pe' to give every satisfaction to his Saved m this disti'ict i^-Fc'fennial numerous anddaily increasing number %f' Gr^assj ! Cocksfoot, -Italian: 'Rye of patrons. . ' Grass,' Prairie Grass/ : and Timbthv ' ' 'Seed.' • •:' • - --.i-i'. ■, ..'•.* Piead ot the very finest quality, ■' ' '' - ; • ■ #.J. J 'D^SH'AjW';' RiE^RESHMENT^ 'at all ,Hj(^t[Rß. Tronraon'gßr bncbSeedsinftri^ , " aO" ' " ' '" >U ' l mr i: Wan^iu.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XI, Issue 2937, 19 May 1877, Page 4
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664Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XI, Issue 2937, 19 May 1877, Page 4
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