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Shipping. FREEMAN R. JACKSON will despatch the following steamers (weather permitting) as under — FOR WELLINGTON— The s b HUIA, Wednesday, at 7 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to FREEMAN R JACKSON. Agent FOR WELLINGTON. rriHE screw steamer J- MANAWATU, Will leavcTfor the above port on Thursday, 23rd inst, at 7.30 p.m. (weather permitting). Return tickets per Manawatu are available by the Go-Ahead. For freight or passage apply to Agents. Joseph Paul. J. PAUL, XXTOULD Draw Special Attention to his THIRD SHIPMENT —OF — ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL DRAPERY, EX MAIL STEAMER. — CONSISTING OF — THIRTEEN CASES. 1 Case Very Choice English and French Millinery Bonnets. 1 Case Ladies, Straw Hats. The very Latest Styles. 1 Case French Dolmans and Capes, in Satin, Brocaded Silk, and French Caßhmere. 1 Case New Cream Embroidered Hose, so much worn in England and on the " Continent. 1 Case French Sateen Pompadours, very choice and new designs. 1 Case French Flowers, for style and beauty unsurpassed in the Colonies. 1 Case Long Lace Curtains. The new shaded patterns. |gg&!gi ' 1 Case Of Dentelle, Edelweis, and Point Antique Laces, in Ecru, Cream, Biscuit, and Canary. ! " 1 Case ~ Oriental Cloths and Towelling. New shades and elegant texture. 1 Case English and French Cretonnes. The new raised .Entende 1 patterns. I 1 Case Cotton and Fancy Hoisery, finished, shaped,. and comfortable. " : 1 Case Fancy ties, scarfs, fischus, and collerettes, in all colours and shades. JOSEPH PAUL. VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. W A{KEFIELt) A2$D HO.G-G > ' // I BEGKto inform the public of Wanganui and surrounding districts that they have reopened their establishment with extensive . alterations and improvements. . THE STOCK Is entirely new, and specially imported from the ( best and most reliable English and Colonial houses, and comprises^ — • Drugs, Chemicals, Druggists' Sundries, English and American Patent Medicines, Brush- ' ware, Sponges, Perfumery, Toilet Requisites, Horse and Cattle Medicines. THE DISPENSING DEPARTMENT •Will receive Messrs Wakefield and Hogg's special attention, the stock of Chemicals, Drugs, &c, being continually supplemented by consignments of new remedies, and all being dispensed with their well-known accuracy. The Prescription Books for the last 24 years are still retained. WAKEFIELD AND HOGG, Having been appointed sole Agents for the firm of Martin and Co., Melbourne, are in a position to devote special attention to Homeopathic Medicines. t All goods not in stock can be procured at the shortest notice. WAKEFIELD AND HOGG, Wholesale and retail chemists and ' druggists, [(Established 1858), Victoria Avenue, Wangauui, H. I. J O N E S' A L M A N A; Q\ ' '■ 1883. . „' NOTICE. ! iAU Public Institutions, Companies, Lodges, Clubs, Friendly and Building Societies wishi ing to be noticed in ■, H. I. JONES' ALMANAC For the coming Year of Publication, 1883, are requested to forward all information without delay, not later than the 15th inst., which will be inserted free of charge. Persons who have been hitherto incorrectly described or omitted from the Directory, are requested to communicate with the Publisher. ' . ; Also, Advertisers requiring Advertisenients in same must send in copy immediately. ' H. I. BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, PRINTER, AND BOOKBINDER, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. MIND you Don't Forget It ! ' You can buy Galvanised Iron, at R. C. HoLcroft's.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 4918, 21 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 4918, 21 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 4918, 21 November 1882, Page 3

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