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For CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, BOYS' &» YOUTHS' SUITS, Try tlio 31 rTE ALAND Li /CLOTHING \J FACTORY, GEO. J. FERGUSON, Manager. FIRST-CLASS TAILORING. JOSEPH TJAUL Das jnst. opened up ?IVE OASES OF SPLENDID TWEEDS, ?yom the best English and Colonial Mills for SPRING AND SUMMER WEAK. Jenllemen in want of really First-clflsa Suits cannot do bettor than inspect these Goods. Every gnvniont well shrunk, guaranteed tc fit, and giro satisfaction." SUITS— £i 10s, £5, £5 53, and £5 10s. JOSEPH PAUL, PIANO, HARMONIUM, AND ORGAS TUNING, REPAIRING, AND RENOVATING. TT /COLLIER AND /^O. MUSIC SELLERS, WANGANUI, Havo much pleasure in announcing that owing to the increase of the above brand of their business, they havo secured 111' services of MR A: H- MARTIN, who conic to them with First-class Testimonials fron the Leading Dunedin Music Houses, A Large Assortment of ihe best quality o MATERIALS FOR REPAIRING, &c, always in stock. All classes of Repairs, Tunings, &c, en trusted to their charge will be executei with Promptness and Efficiency. Tunings in Town or Country singly or b; tlie year. MR MARTIN will visit TVaverley am Patea about November 27th and Deceuibe 6th respectively. Orders may be loft car of Mr F. P. Fookes, Wavorley, or Mr L Jacobs, Patea. "OELL'S TTAKDWAKE O OUSI "WANGANUT. To those in want of a good PIANO at i Moderate Price, ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL INSTRU 3IENTB Can be selected f vwn a irambei 1 of the bes makora, and prices and particulars supplicc at a moment's notice. Amongst many othc: good names I can supply the well-knovn and approved Lijjp and Sohn, Ronisch Neumoyer, Rumor, Kriebol, Haesler, Col lard and Collard, S. Brewer, Esdailo, R Peace, &c, &c. lam prepared to guarantei any Piano that I sell, and place it in tin house in perfect order and tuno (free oi charge) within tnvo miles of WanganuiPosi Ofllce, on Time Payments if desired. ARTHUR BELL, Viciobia Atehtjb W ATKINS ;AND -pBMBEETON, RIDGWAYJ STREET (Opposite Bank of Australasia). House, Land, Estate, and General Commis, sion Agents, THE AUSTKAtASHN MUTUAL LIP 2 STOCK INSURANCE SOCIETY. Marine Eisks accepted on Merchandise, Stook, and Hulls. ' Horßeß and Cattle insured against Deatli {com Natural Cause 3, Aocideut, or Disease, al6o during Transit by rail or eea. THE ACCIDENT INSOKATCE ASSOCIATION OF N.Z. Capital , „, ... £100,000 Beware of Accidents, aud Insure, but tc assured that in Insuring you hsve Security, otherwise your just claims may not be paid. So therefore Insure with the ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, Which baa the LABGEST PAID-BP A.D StJBSMBED CAP TAL of any Accident Company doing business in the , Colonies, TMPBRIAL FIRE KifSURANCE COM1 PANY OF LONDON, [S>\\sushb» 1303] CAPITAL _ „ „ "£1,600,000. This Company repwod to tako rlaka at the liowoef, Rates, Prompt snei liberal of oUlm-. FREBMA.K E JAOKaON & CO., ' Agents EQUITABLE INSURANCE ASSOOIAHON OF NEW ZEALAND. Notice to Insurers in the Australian Mercantile Union Firo Insurance Company, THE business of tho above Company in New Zealand hi 3 been taken over by the Equitable Insurance Association of New Zealand from Saturday, 16tli October, at noon. Renewals ft lowest current lates. H. E. DYMOCK, Agent Equitable Insurance Association

LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Invmted Funds ... £7,521 949 Claim paid ...£20,316,928 Fire Reserve Fuud .„ £1,850,000 The above Company ia prepared to accept risks at lowest current rateo. Prompt settlement in the even!: of loss, CHAS, V. POWELL, Sub-Agent, NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. MR DUDLEY EYRE has been appointed District Agent for tho above Company, vice Mr John Notman resigned. P, A, EDMISTON, General Manager. J^R (^ PEER'S Private Dispensary permanently Established in Dunedin, for the Scientific aud Speedy Cure of Ctamic, Nervous, and Speolal Diseases lhe Evpert Specialist, Dr Speer, is a Eegulnr Graduated Physicl.n, educated at Harvard College, U.S. He has devoted alifoMme to, nnd is acknowledged to be the most expert Physician In Ills speciality Iv the United States. Young Meu and Middle-aged Men, who snffer from Nervous and Physical DobUity.Loss ot Energy and Memory, Eruptions on tho Face, Mental Depression, Kid! ney and Bladder Troubles. «c , &c, will do well to consult Dr Speer. Hospital experience — Ilavint; been Physician m ouo ot tho leadl'ns: Hospitals of tho United States onables him to treat all private troubles with excellent results. He wishes it distinctly uurterstood that lie docs not claim t:> perform impossibilities, or to have a miraculous powor. lie claims only to bo a Skilled and Successful Physician, thoroughly in formed in his speciality —Chronic Disoises of Jlon and Women. All applying to him will receive his honost opinion of their complaints Ro experimenting. Ho iviU guarantee a positive cure In overy case ho undertakes, or forfeit £200 Consultation in Office or by Letter, Fueb Charges Moderate. Examination aud Advlco iree. ' Call or address : Dr H. J. Speor, Octagon Chambers, Boss 1 Buildings (opposite Town Hnll), Dim. Office houra-9 to 12, 1 to i, oto 8 p.m. N.B.— All medicine* neccrawy for a complete euro can ba sent freo from observation on receipt of symptoms DR, SPJSBE is the only Gazetted Medical Man in Now Zealand who a'lveitisesas a SPECIALIST. I'orconflrmntionseo Gnzeito. Jan. 21st. lSsn

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6087, 2 December 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6087, 2 December 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6087, 2 December 1886, Page 2

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