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SST READ Gr. A, H v * L E ¥> 8 Advertisement, which appears in this paper EVERY TUESDAY. HOWARD & CO.^ COLONIAL LABOUR EXCHANGE AND REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS, Manhehs Stbeet, Wekinqtoit. _ Established 1884, For thoroughly reliable Male or Female Serrnnto apply to Howard _ Co. Married Couples for Stations, &c. Farm and Hotel Servant* promptly supplied by Howard and Co. U Wanted— Housemaid to assist in bar, 15s s Waiter fo- Hotel, 30s ; alno several Gonerals for private families. Stamp for Reply. Howawl,_Co. ■Wanted. WANTED Known— Boundy and Co.'s Great Clearing Sale commences Tomorrow (Saturday). Como early to avoid the crush and secure fie Bargains. WANTED to "Let^-X geven^roomed houso situated in Church Place. Apply F. M. Spurdle, WANTED to Lot— Office~lind yard lately in occupation of Armitago and Son, opposite Railwiy Station. Apply sash and Door Factory. WANTED^Arespectable Youth j must have fair education. Apply br letter, H. Collier and Co., Wanganui. ANTED - General Servant for town : private. Pinches and Co. VL' ANTED-Strong Girl for day only. 7 V Pinches and Co. ANTED-Married Couploj no encumbranee. Pinches and Co. WANTED te Purchase— Second-hand ChafE Cutter. State maker's name andjpnee. Address this office. V \ J ANTED Jinown— Boundy and Co.'b v V Great Clearing Sale commences Tomorrow (Saturday). Come early to avoid thejjiusti and secure the Bargains. \\l ANTED to'Renfc— A house in town, *_♦ about Bix rooms. Apply Hbbam Office. WANTED Known— That _. Bndor has started Boot and Shoe-making on the River Bank, near Vincent's Store. Repairs neatly executed. Prices low. AKTED-Evcryone to uso Whit- _ locks Relish. This sauce aids digestion, is of a delicious flavour. Prepared from the finest ingredients. Always preferred when once tasted. \} ANTED Known— For Punty and v v Palatableness none to surpas* Whitlock's Celebrated Sauce. On sale everywhere. Iry it. VW ANEED Known— Boundy and Co.'s" * v Great Clearing Sale commences ToB morrow (Saturday). Come early to avoid the crush and secure the Bargains. ¥£T ANTED^JudgesTf "a first-class and ' T piquant sauce to Bample Whitloek's condiments : the best, oheapest, and purest obtainable. On sale at all grocers. \JfTAN___ - Hotelkeepers, hSuTe". 'T holdera, and heads of families <o ask for Whitlock's sauces, which are hotter value and more highly approved of than any of the imported articles. 'ANIED— Tho pubho to patronise ' local industry and purchase tho best colonial sauce in the market; which is Whitlock's celebrated Indian Sauce. ANTED Known — Pure Parsnip Wine, 2 years old, firmly matured. For punty and excellence cannot be surpassed. Prico, 21s dozen. _. Whitlock River Bank, Wanganui. ' WANTED K£6wn— The Citv ßestaul rant, Ridgway Street, Wanganui, next Provincial Hotel. John Jamieson proprietor. Hot and Cold Meals at all hours of the day. Arrangements can be made for Boarders to have Meals at 12s per week. Private Dining-room and every convenience for Ladies. Oysters and Smoked Fish of all kinda alwayß on hand. W "ANTED by a respoctable young man — A Situation on aFitrmj can milk, and understands farm work; wages not bo much an object as a good homo. Apply by letter not later than Friday, 26th. Address James May, Post Office, Wanganui. ' 'ANTED— For the country, a strong' Lad, one with a knowledge o butchering preferred. Apply at the Pier Hotel. )A' ANTEI) Known— Your old Silvor 1 * Jewellery can be gilded to look like beautiful new Gold Jewollery for rery little coat at Drew'g. *»7 ANTED Known— SplendingPickling V T Malt Vinegar, dark or pale, very cheap, at the Bell Brewery Bottling Stores, Bell Street. ¥A.7AJSO._I>-_y a handyman, a eitua. V V tion on a farm. Apply by letter to " H " Hbhald Office, Wanganui. ANTED Known- Tho First Prize Butter to be had at E. Moult'e. "ANTED Known— A splendid lino in cheap Glassware. liable Tumblers, nioe quality, 5s doz. at Moults. ANTED Known— Just landed, another shipment of neir Dinner Services, patterns good, prices low, at E. MoultV. "ABTED Known— School, Commeroial, and Fancy Stationery, direct from the Manufactory, at E. Moults. TT7"ANT_D Known-The largest and » T best selected stock of Fancy and Useful Crockery, imported direct, at E, Moults. \\T ANTED Known— Vacancies for two » V or three single gentlemen. Apply Wellington House. WANTEDW 'ANTED Known — Just arrived— Gents' E.S., Balmorals, Shoes, and Buttoned (Otto Herz's), at the Cash Boot Company's. ANTED— She public of Wanganui to know that it is unnecessary to send their money down South for Roller Flour when Henderson Bros, can supply them with their patent "Silver Gem," which for Strength, Purity, and Colour cannot he surpassed in the colony. 4 * / ANTED to Purchase at Drew's— Old V» Silver and Gold in any quantity. Children need not apply. _V • ANTED Known— Strong brooch pins TV fitted and brooch renovated t<j look liko new for threepence at Drew*.. £20 REWARD. .'JlHEabovo Reward will be paid to anyX one giving auoh. information as mil lead to * conviction of tho person who burnt the Boundary Fonce between the Rusthall and Mr Loveridge's properties. GIiEAT SENSATION. MISS EVELINE— Hove you seen those lovely Boots, Glove Kid, Glaze Kid, and others at the CASH BOOT COY.'S Shop, Victoria Avenue ? MISS ELSIE— No! MISS EVELINE— Oh, they are beauties. Mama bought one or two pair. She says the Prices are only half what Bhe has had to pay before, and the fit is perfeotion itself. MISS ELSIE— Just fancy, and me wearing these ugly things ! I'll go and get some 1 iko yours. Good-byo ! Then the CASH BOOT CO. is the placo to get them. CUSS AKD AMMUNITION. jl_'J AVING made considerable alteration f i in my promises, lam now soiling Guns aud Ammunition of the bctt brands and quality. Beforo purchasing elsewhere call and inspoct my Btock. 1 have the new Steel-barrel Belmont Interchangeable pun, the best in the market; also the Scholfield and _usdall. Also Sporting BequMtes. I also keep tho Celebrated WHITE SEWING MACHINE Inspection invited. ouns, Sowing Machines, &c, Repaired as ■ ' usual. «r;-Seo my otl er advt. Coachbuilding, Ac. WALTER ARMSTRONG,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 6799, 10 May 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 6799, 10 May 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 6799, 10 May 1889, Page 3

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