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THE PRINCIPAL FURNITURE AND CARPET WAK^HOUSE. A^^^^^^S^ ■' lAbPO QUAY, *W— ■ " 1 I—"^1 — "^ i WANGANUI THE CHEAPEST fIOUSK IIS THE TkADK. FLOOR CLOTH FROM } TO 16 FEET WIDE, VARIOUS PATTERNS. CARPETS- MATTINGS- i Mattrasses • ' Door Mats i Brussels Coir I Palliasses > . Lace Curtains Tapestry ' China " I Pillows Damask Curtains „ Faff Persia Bolsters Window Hollands Kidderminster Jute ' Tidks < Venetian Blinds . Dutch' Manilla ' Hepßian < Perambulators Hearth Rugs, Wotd and Iron Bedsteads ! DINING-ROOM AND' 'DRAWING-ROOM SUITES. LN REPP, DAMASK, HAIP '.' •• , CLOTH, A>fD LEATHER. ; '' . ; f i . • J' large stock of American and English Chairs, Chests of Drawers, Cheffonicrs, Booh I ' Cases, and Household jFurniture of every description. j D.R. from' experience n the FURNISHING TRADE, does far the Largest Busing m Wuteaaiii, whiofi is entirely due,to the CHEAPNESS and DURABILITY of his Goods and also to thq EFFICIENT MANNER in wjiich he turns out all orders entrusted to his car^ •' •• - • •-'• '--■' • j "I ■ i . ''i • . i 4 H, DREW, WATCHMAKEK AKD JEWELLER,! i LI.MS'.H.J}. 1 btgs to direct the attontiou of the public to the larj^e ii' "f^dfF' additions lately made to his extensive stock f J first-class jewellery. ; DRAW'S W^LL SELECTED STOCKj CONSISTS OF- ' ; j , i ■ ' . ', • ; Gold and Silver Watches, Gold a|id Silver Chains and Alberts, Gem Rings, Go|d Sleeve Linkß, Studs, &o. ; j , Ladies' Suits, Brooches and Ear-rings ; Lo.cke.tß, Crosses, Peodajats, Looke Slides, Greeestone Suites I ' " j Uver and Silver Gilt -Filligree Trinkets, Gold, Steel, and German .Silver Spectacles ' '. j ' ' I & very large assortment of Jet Brooches, Ear-rings, , Bracelets, Lockets, eto, | albo Clocks from 8s to £10. . ■ S.H.D. calls attention to his Stocks of Silver-plated Ware comprising Cruets, Ca^e Baskets, Saiversj Sardine and Biscuit Boxes, Honey and Marmalade Pots, Butter Coolers, Sugar Basins, etc. j . _ , i Aneroid and Fitzroy Barometers. ! A few Second-han Watohes. - All kinds of Watohes and Jewellery skillfully repaired by experienced workmen. . ' ' '. _ ' ' : i , •

i ! i i CLIMAX. ACWMAX lias been reached, in ,the , efforts of the few. remaining Bootmakers of Wanganui to keep upwith'tfie house of R. Hannah & Co., in supplying the public of Wanganui with Boots. One by one these bootmakers are fading away. The pace is too hot for them. The discerning public (and a publje is very discerning whp its 'pockets are affected) want no spectacl.es to find out who are^ the people for Booijs. The sight of our shop on Saturdays is a very good criterion as to what, the public. think about it. What we want and what we are striving for is the Caeh Trade of Wanganui and the district. For good Cash we give f n return good Bqo,ta and Shoes at the lowest possible prices, and, ip proof of this, Vfe shall continue the present great sale for. a 'hort time longer, and still offer the unheard of inducements of One Pain,, of Infants' Boots- to purchasers of JQs and upwards, with the option of 10 per cent Discount. | Boots for all—both great and small— J - Boots to suit you in the fall ; , For Boots trad shoes I bid you call At Hannah's Cash jßoot shop. j Boots and shoes for young and old j ! Boots andshoes to banish cold ; Good bopts and shoes are always sold j At Hannah's Cash Boot Shop. ■ Boots and shoes to last you long ; j Boots and shoes both fine and strong ;' Such boots and/shoes you'll get along | At, Hannah's Cash Boot Shop. | Boots and shoes to order mfcde j 1 We keep, men. working. at;the trade,; j , Call now and have, your feet arrayed At Hannah's Cflsh Boot Shop. ' ! Boots and shoes are mended too';> Your needy soles no longer, view, \ But come and 'have them made like new - At Hannah's Cash Boot Shop, Ladies' kid boots from 3s lid ' Ladies' Prunella boots from 6s 6d Ladies' house boots from 3s lid Ladies' slippers from Is lid Boys' strong nailed boots from 6s 6d Youths' strong nailed boots from 7d 6d Boys' and girls' copper toeß, 4to 6, 2s lid Boys' and girls' copper toes, 7 to 9, 3s lid Boys' and girls' copper toes, 10 to 13, 4s lid Women's strong dairy boots from 7s 6d Maids' strong dairy boots, 1 and 2, from 6s 6d i Men's calf elastic sides from 10s 6d Men's watertights from 10s 6d Men's calf shoes, own make, from 9s 6d Men's bluchers from 6s lid Men's slippers from 2s 6d Ladies' walking shoes from 7s 6d Men's nailed shooters from 14s 6d And Infants' Boots given away. New and Special Bargains in Men's, Ladies', and Children's Boots and Shoes. GIGANTIC SUCCESS OF OUR GIFT SALE. Who has a child with worn-out boots ? Come to R. Hannah's and get a pair for nothing. Remember the above-mentioned — Every purchaser from 10s and upwards will receive a pair of Children's boots, value 3s 6d, or the option of 10 per cent Discount. The great Sale will only last for 7 dayd longer at the NEW TIMES CASH BOOT AND SHOE j MARKET, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. R, HANNAH & CO., " Pbotbietors. ' • i J<

The jleoman. the farmer's paper. : • Attention is directed to the reduced price pf ; , THE YEOMAN, ' . which is now the cheapest Weekly Paper In the colony. > i Single copies, price THREEPENCE, j Per annum, 13s j or by post within the colony, 15s 6d. To be had °f & H Agents, or direct from the office in Wanganui. STOVES. STOVES^. , "VTOW is the time for everybody to hav^a GAS COOKING STOVE. j Saves time, saves fuel, saves labour a^id Money. J. H. H O R N ! . Has just received some new Stoves, j Call and inspect them. -FA RESS MAKINjJ. MISS DICKSON, - ! (Late of Collins Street, Melbourne), ; BEGS to inform the Ladies of Wanganui and Surrounding Districts that she has ' j started the above, and having had many years experience in the best houses in Melbourne, can guarantee first-class fit, combined with Style and Elegance. j t3L Note the Address — ; MISS DICKSON, I Campbell Stbeet, (Second house from Guyton Street.) A. M A B * r ' * PHOTOGRAPHER, (Opposite the Roman Catholic Church), ■ Victobia Avenue, Wanganui. _ i In order t6 meet a difficulty often expressed by those engaged in business, via., lobs of time, A. Martin is prepared to take Photographs by appointment, as early as SEVJiN O'clock in the morning, during the Summer months. A. MARTIN, ;il Photographer. rip he The La roust and Best. . ■ WEEKLY PAPER IN THE DISTRICT AND A TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL • Full of the Latest and Most Interesting n- . telli^euce, comprising — : : liXHADoTiVE Telegrams, Home & Foreign . . Local News, and Reports' Specially Compiled Articles ufok' i" i i, . ,i i . ' ■ ii • ; S P O R TI#G» and A G R I CU L T<U B

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5019, 22 March 1883, Page 1

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