New Advertisements W. C. WATKINS, (COLLECTOK FOR THE HERALD.), . ■ TJENTS & DEBTS COLLECTED. TRADESMEN'S BOOKS KEPT. General Agency Business conducted on Reasonable Terms, Address-HERALD Office, Wanganui. Jl2 lUO FENCING NOTICE. I HEREBY M!all upon the owner of section r.^7, Block 40, adjoining lu y property, to fence in his pottio°n within 14 days from this date, otherwise, I shall proceed to do the sume, and charge tho party therewith. DUNCAN TJRQUHART. Jlj ODDFJXLOWS' HALL. SATURDAY NIGHT I QTARTLINTr NOVELTY! First introduction of MAORITALEET on the English Stage. A number of NATIVES carefully selected and rehearsed will RENDER THEIR NATIONAL SONGS, CHANTS, AND DANCES. The Local Amateurs will assist with Songs, Step Dances, and Negro Delineations. PIEIiCY BENN. Agent. 20j 1«5 . P. McGRATH, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, MARKET SQUARE. BEGS to intimate to his numerous friends and the public in general that he has commenced bnsiness as a BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, and trusts by strict attention to business, together with moderate charges and good workmanship, to merit a share of support. Boots made to order on the shortest notice.
Repairs executed with neatness and dispatch . A Stock of Very Superior Ladies' Sensation Boots on view. P. McGRATH, Market Square, premises lately occupied by Mr Palmer, Plumber. 18j 1407 LOCAITINDUbTRY. WHITLOCK'S DELHI CHUTNEY. mHIS delicious condiment, manufac X tured in Wany;anui, of pure and wholesome ingredients, has received the highest commendation from the members of the faculty in Wanganui. Why purchase English made sauces when local industry supplies a substitute equal, if not superior in quality, and cheaper in price ? The manufacturer appeals to the residents ot the Wanganui and surrounding districts to try the Delhi Chutney", as he is confident that if once used, its success is guaranteed. Wanganui Agent MR JOHN G. SHARPE, Victoria Avenue POET WINE. mHE undersigned begs to inform the JL public that he has ■ now in his cellar, in, magnificent condition, some Port Wine of special quality, and of the following brands, viz. — HUNT, ROOPE, TEAGE & CO.'S Finest Old Port, ■§= «$= *§= =0= =0= TweUe year's old, known as "Hunt's 6 »§" GRANT & CARLOS' Six Grape, known as " Grant's Old Particular Port," 13 years old, Th^e Wines have been imported by the undersigned at a very considerable cost, to meet the demands of those who appreciate a really high-class Wine, and desire at times to obtain such for mcdi- j cal purposes ; and the importer feels confident that one trial will suffice to convince Consumers more than all that I can be said in an advertisement. FRANK W. EVAKS, PROPRIETOR, BANGITIKEI HOTEL, BULLS. ■ 111 ' ■ ' " 1 O'^ElttNG NOTICE. JOHN W. ARMSTRONG, Begs to notify to the Campbel Town and country settlers, thathe hasl commenced business as WHEELWRIGHT AND COACH BUILDER in the Shop lately occupied by Mr D. '■ . Ross, Campbell Town. „, Drays ; Spring; Carts, Field Gates, Wheelbarrows, .&.ci, &c. ; made to - ordqr. WOBKMANSHIP GUARANTEED All orders leit with Wm. Armstrong, Blacksmith, Ridgway Street,' next to Henderson's Brewery, will be punctually attended to. l<%< 1887
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 2990, 21 July 1877, Page 3
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494Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 2990, 21 July 1877, Page 3
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