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WANTED KNOWN—Thit Tim Bethel will bo outside of Sharp's, grocer. Victoria Avenue, To-Night, wifch a load of Haddocks. Look »\it t ANTED Known— Mttiiu' ami JJedroom to let. with or without board, in a respectable locality. Apply office of this papi v. WANTED Known— Fine K',eculation for a pushing young man, with hmall capital ; rent free for fivo years. Jan. Watkins. Newmarket Hotel, Wanganui. ANTED Known-That for the convenience of those engaged in business Mrs Cremer intends keeping open until 8 o'clock every Wednesday evening. WANTED — Purchasers for sharp sifted sand, at per load. Apply fco A. Gilmour, Foreman of Works. WANIKD — A good general servant. Apply to Mrs Stevenson, Wicksteed PJaco. ANTED— The public to know that Henry Potto, Taupo Quay, has received a fresh stock of Saddlery, Ac, consisting of Ladies' and Gent's Saddles, Buggy, Cart, and Plough Harness ; a good assortment of Spurs, Ladies', Gent's, Buggy, and | Cart Whips. Saddles from £2 15s to £7. j These goods are from the best manufactories, Inspection invited. TI T ANTKD Known - Billiards — John y V Clairmont Conaught having taken Mr Villier's B-lliard Room, hopes to sec hiß friends again. ANTED— A married couple, without encumbrance, to take charge of a farm : woman to attend to the dairy and other work, and the man the general farm work. Wages, £80 per annum. Apply to Mr D. Munay for particulars ; or to Mr Murphy, Club Hotel, Woodville. WAN TED — A Btrong houseman tor the Denbigh Hotel. Feilding; wages £1 i a week. Apply Box 13, Pos£"Oifice, Peilding, ANIED Known — VV. Chapman, Painter, has on sale Lead, Oil, Scrim, Paperhangings, Varnishes, &c., cheap as any house iv the trade. Trial solicited. Opposite Empire Hotel, Wicksteed Place. ANTKD— A married Couple without encumbrance. God wages to suitable people. Apply at once to Mrs Nance, Registry Offioe WANTED— Day work— washing, or otherwise — By a respectable pereon. Apply Mrs Nance, Registry Office. WANTED (at once) — Housemaids fora town and country hotel. Apply Wanganui Labor Exchange. WANTED — Several laundry maids for private families. Apply Wanganui Labor Exohange. WANTED— b'everal bushmen. Apply Wanganui Labor Exchange. . . && ANTED Known— That Thos. Cathro has started business at Waverley, with a new stock of Boots and Shoes. All orders entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. WANTED Known — Good malt vinegar for sale at the Bell Brewery. Price 2s per galloD. WANTK.D Known— Special brewing of Stout, in splendid condition, at, the Bell Brewery Bottling Stores. WAN TED — Situation by experienced Tobacco Planter ; thoroughly understands curing, sweating, and packing, either for local or European markets ; well up in broom-corn and subsidiary crops ; moderate salary. Address " American," care Jamea Baber, Port Awanui, near Gisborne. WANTED to Let— Two cottages, one 7 and ihe other 5 rooms, atCampbelltowD, opposite the Railway Wharf. Apply 0 James Kirn?. . ANTED to Purchase— Prime Salt Butter ; delivered fortnightly or monthly as may be arranged. T. D. Cummins. ANTED to purchase-Prime Salt Butter. Walker and Hattrack. ANTED Known-That Mrs Jamea Simpson has started business, adjoin ing Walker and Hatrick, Taupo Quay Strawberries and cream, tea and coffee, and a good supply of fresh soason's fruits alwaja on hand. WANTED Known^- To preserve, whiten, and beautify the Teeth, use Loasby'a Carbolieed Rose Tooth Powder — Mr Loasby'a Tooth Powder (the receipe of which I have seen), is both pleasant and efficacious. It is especially useful in cases of teuder guow. Herbbrt Rawson, Dentist, Wellington.— Mr Wakefield, Chemißt and Druggist, Victoria Avenue. PIANOS, by floeling aud »Spangenberg and Chappell, may be had from H. COLLIER & CO., Music Sellers, Viitoria Avenue, Wanganui. PIANOFORTES aud ORGANS Tuned Repaired, and Renovated in Tone and Touch, in town and Country, H. COLLIER & CO., Music Sellers, Wanganui, GOOD Secondhand Piano, for sale, cheap, H. COLLIER & CO., Music Warehouse, T>RINSMEAD'S Upright Grand Pianos J3 patent check, repfsater action, ful trichord, price 85 guineas, in Btock, at H COLLIER & CO.'S Music Warehouse. BRINSMEAD'S Celebrated Pianos may be had from H. COLLIER & CO., Pianoforte Importers, Wanganui. A GOOD stock on hand of Orchestrionettes, Violins, Accordeons, &0., at H. COLLIER & CO.'S Music Warehouso, Wanganui, POPULAR PARODIES. No. 2. Once upon^ a noonday sunny, whilst I wandered— flush of money — Through the streets of Wanganui, gazing at each well-filled store. Whilst I wandered, nothing heeddflg, suddenly I heard a pleading Voice, that whispered, interceditog — "That would euit me, I am sure ! It is just what lam wanting. Only buy it, and I'm sure, 1 I will ask for nottn>-g more." Then, I saw it was a Bonnet, with the stamp of Style upon it, Far surpassing all I'd noticed, since we left Old England's shore — With the Velvet and the Feather, mixed so temptingly together, That I fell to wondering whether trace of human skill it bore, Or was planned by some kind f Air — traces of whose skill it bore — In the fairy days of yore. Thinks I, "Here's a case of ' nicWps !'" when the magic name of NICHOLLS Caught my eye, iv lelters golden, on the fanlight o'er the door ; And my heart at once prew lighter, and the lady's prospects brighter, For I knew he'd not affright her with a price beyond her store — With a fancy heavy profit, reaching far beyoud her store— This I knew, if nothing mores So my lady, sweetly smiling, asked me, in a tone beguiling, Tc escort her to the counter of that now so well-known store ; 1 could take a Beat beside her, aud my taste she knew would guide her, My opinion half decide her, which would suit the dress she wore ; Or if that too deep a question for a wretch who trousers wore 1 , I could pay, it nothing more. And my lady, fact amazing, still is gazing, still is gazingi With an earnest, yearning, longing look, I've never seen before ; And although I've often spoken, signof going she gave no token, And the air is only broken by a question I implore Single men to make a note of eie to marry they implore— "CharJie, darliuj, buy me more/.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5632, 30 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5632, 30 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5632, 30 May 1885, Page 3

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