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Business Advertisements TjiSTABLISHED 1864. A. CASS. SELEOf ION, FASHION, NOVELTIES 1879. new; winter goods In Drapery and Clothing. DRESS GOODS In Cashmeres, Serges, Satin Oloths, etc, LADDJJS AND CHILDREN'S ULSTERS AND JACKETS. COSTUMES In New Styles. CHOICE GOODS In Plain and Trimmed Millinery. The Dressmaking, Millinery, and Underclothing Departments being under the superintendence of Mrs Cass, orders forwarded to her care will receive prompt attention. AGENT FOB WERTHBIM'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES. The Original House for Men's and Boys English and Colonial-made CLOTHING, Shirts, Hats, Ties, etc. A. ~CASS, NEAR BRIDGE, TAUPO QUAY. JfOTHING LIKE LEATHER. Some tradesmen can tell such alarming great lies, How they slaughter their, goods (a great sacrifice) ; Sell below cost, and no profit at all, i If they did not sell plenty they'd go to the wall. 1 There is no one believes such sacrifice made, For ere'ry man must live 1 by his trade ; They do not get fat, on a bare bone who dine, But dissolve like a shadow by cutting too fine, My prices I am sura satisfaction will/give, (Just profit enough to be enabled to live); Adopt th© old proverb if you are willing, Make the quick penny outrun the, slow shilling. My Boots are well made, not dandified cut. But sufficiently neat to fit well on the foot ; The bottoms well hammered, and firm put together, AINSWORTH'S ~ORNER BOOT SHOP. First Corner above the Post Office, Victoria Avenue. F. P. FOOKES, LAND AND GENERAL AGENT, WAVEBLEY, 1 Agent for Wanganui Herald and New Zealand Mail. All business undertaken connected with the sale of properties, etc. Registration of deeds, searches, etc., carefully attended to. TTAS ARRIVED. ASHER'S EXHIBITION OF ARTS AND FANCY FAIR, Is now open for one week only in the larce Side-rootn of the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Consisting of OIL PAINTINGS OLEOGRAPHS Pictures and Engravings And a large variety of FANCY GOODS j too numerous to particularise. The above will ,be disposed of at very low prices, as they must be cleared out. . Open daily 9to 12, 2to 5. Evening, 6 to 9. Daring the day there will be an art union of pictures, at 2s 6d a ticket. A distribution of prizes will take place this evening by One shilling Art Union. Admission— FßEE. D. ASHER, Proprietor. LIOPOLDO TOZZI. (Late or Masterton), HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST, AND Jj'ANOY GOODS EM. FORIUM, Taupo Quay, Wanganui. L.T. begs td inform the general public of Wanganui that he has started business in those premises next door to Mr T. D. Cummins, grocer, and with carefulness and attentien,combined with long experience in the trade, hopes to merit a share of public patronage. Tobaccos, cigars, cigarettes, and every description of Fancy Goods. T) pRO O DFORD, Tailor, Habit, and Breeches Maker, Taupo Quay. R.P. Wislies to return thanks to his customers for past favors, and trust that by strict attention to their future demands he will merit their confidence. R.P. Has just opened up a splendid assortment assortment of blue and black Superfine Cloths, Venetian Doeskins, and Fancy Coatings, also Baunockburns, English, Scotch, and Irish Tweeds, and Bedford Cords in great variety. Special line Ladies' Out Door Jackets and Paletots made to order. VOCAL M U S I a Classes for instruction in vocal music (under the direction of Mr William Holden) will commence at Christ church Sunday School Room. on < WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 7TH, Beginners 8 till 9. Advanced Class 9 till 10. ! Terms 5s per quarter. Those wishing ( to join will please send in their names at once to Mr E, J*. King, Ridgway Street. ;

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 9414, 8 May 1879, Page 3

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