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CHILDREN'S CLOTHING-, BOYS' & YOUTHS' SUITS, Try the NEW rXEALAND LA /CLOTHING <L> I^ACTOBY. GEO. J. EERGUSON, Mauagor. FIBST-CLASS TAILOEING. JOSEPH B AU 1 X Has just opened up FIVE CASES OV SPLENDID TWEEDS, Prom tlio best English and Colonial Mills for SPRING- AND SUMMER, WEAB. Gentlemen in want of really First-class Suits cannot do better than inspect these Goods. Every garment well slmmli, guaranteed to fit, and givo satisfaction. ' ' SUITS— £4. 105, £o, £5 ss, and £5 10s. JOSEPH PAUL. PIANO, HAEMONIUM, AND ORGAN TUNING, REPAIRING, AND RENOVATING. H /COLLIER AND (TiO., . \J \J MUSIC SELLEHS, WANGANUI, Have much pleasure in announcing that, owing to the increase of the above branch of their business, they have secured the services of MR A: H. MARTIN, comes to them with first-class Testimonials from the Lending Dunedin Mxisic Houses. A Large Assortment of the best quality of MATERIALS FOR REPAIRING-, &c, always in stock. All classes of Repairs, Tunings, &c, entrusted to their charge it ill bo executed with Promptness and Efficiency. Tunings in Town or Country singly or by the year. MR MARTIN will visit Wavorley and Patea about November 27th and December sth respectively. Ordeis may be left care of Mr P. P. Foolces, "Waverley, or Mr Le Jacobs, Patea. BELL'S XT-AEDWARE O OUSE, ill XL "WANGANUI. To those in want of a good PIANO at a Modorate Price, ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL INSTRUMENTS Can be selected from a number of the best makers, and 2»'iees and particulars supplied at a moment's notice. Amongst many other good names I can supply tho well-lmo-n n and approved Lipp and Solm, Bonisch, Nenmeyor, Minor, Kriebel, Haeslcr, Collard and Collard, S. Brewer, Esdailo, R. Peace, &c., &c. lam prepared to guarantee any Piano that I sell, and place it in the house in perfect order and tuno (free of charge) within two miles of TVangamu Post Office, on Time Payments if desired. ARTHUR BELL, Victobi\ Atujtot.

TT^" ATKINS [AND "OEMBERTON, RIDGWAY,] .STREET (Opposite Bank of Australasia), House, land, Estate, and General Commission Agents. THE AU&TRAiA^IAN MUTUAL LIF£ STOCK IN-UR4.NCE SOCIETY. Marine RV-s accepted on Meichandiee, Stook, and Halls. Horses and Cattle insured againit Death from Natural Causes, Accident, or Disease, &ho during Transit by rail or rei. THE ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OP N.Z. Capital _ ... £100,000 Beware of Accidents, and Insure, but be assured that in Insuring you have Security, otherwise your jnsi claims may not be paid. So therefore Insure with the ACCIDENT INSURANCE AS3OCIATION OP NEW ZEALAND, Whioh haa the Lamest Paid-up a»d Subsrtbed Cap tal oE any Accident Company doing business in tho ' Colonies. TMPESIAt FIP.G INSURANCE COMI PANY 07 LONDON. T^Ti'iLl Fit,!) 1303 \ CAPITAL -. .. .„ £l,Md,(i:-?. Thia Oonvp-.oi.' l« i.rcrui-ad fo iako 6Ski at the Lowrct Ratefc. Prompt dad liberal -otHeniiQtoL r\ mi FREBMAK R, JACKSON & CO., <■-„«•' ;« EQUITABLE IN URASTCK ASSOCIATION OP NEW ZEALAND. Notice to Insurers in the Australian Mercantile Union Fire Insurance Company, FTPHE business of tho above Company in A New Zeahnd hag been takon over by tho Equitable Insmanoj Association of New Zealand from Saturday, 16th October, at noon. Ret ewals at lowest current rates. H. E. DYMOOK, Agent Equitable lasurauce Association

LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY: I''Voilfd S\nd<3 ... £7,521 P49 Claim paid ...£2O 316 928 Fire Re erve Fund ... £1,850,000 Thia^ove Coapjny i« propan.l to accept risks at lowest current rates. Prompt settlement in the event of loss. CHAS. V. POWELL, Sub-Agent. NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMP.ANV. MR DUDLEY EYRB has been appo'nted District Agent for the above Company, vi^e Mr John Nottnan resigned. P. A, EDMISTON, Geneial Manager, DR Q V E E R' S Private Dispensary permanently Established m Dimectin, lor tho Scientific and Speedy Cuie of Chronic, Nervous, and Special Diseases Tho Evpert Specialist, lir Spcer, ia a Regular Graduated Physici n, educated at Harvard CoiIcro, D.S Do hn3 devoted a lifetime to, nnd is acknowledged to ho tho moat expcit Physician in liis speciality iv the United Stnteß. Young lieu and Middle-aged Men, who suffer from Nervous nnd Physical l)Dl)ility,loss of Energy nnd Memory Eruptions on the Face. Mental Depression, Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Ac , &o , will do well to conault Dr Spe«r. llospitnl ovperienco.— Havim licen Physician in ono ol the leading Ilospitnls of tlio Uuited Stites enables him to treat all privnto troubles with excellent results lie wishes it distinctly understood that ho does not claim to perform impossibilities, or to Uav© a miraculoun power no clnims only to ho n Skilled ami Successful Physician, th .roughly icformed in his speciality — Chronic Diseases of Mcv and Women. All applyiug to him will receivo his honest oniuion ol their complnints No experimenting. Ho will guarantee a positive euro in every caso ho undertakes, or Solicit £200 Consultation in Office or hy letter, Fbee. Charge! Moderate. Examination and Advice, Free. ' Call or address : Dr U. J. Spoor, Octagon Clmmbora, Koss' UiiiUing? (opposlto Town Hall), Dimcdni. OfHco hours-9 to 12, 1 to f , 6to 8 p.m. N.B.—AU medlcinei necessary for a complete euro can ho sent free from ohsorvation on receipt of svmptonis DR SPJ2ER is the only Gapettofl Medical Man in New Zealand who ndvcrtisesns a SPECIALIST. For confirmation sco azotle, Jan 21st, 1880

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6085, 30 November 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6085, 30 November 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6085, 30 November 1886, Page 2

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