BUY THE PRESIDENT -pAOKET npEA This Tea comprises a combination of Pure Indian and Ceylon, is of unußual strength and pungency. Those who are lovers of tho PURE CEYLON TEAS, ' Buy the SUPREMACY T3RAND. Jj This Tea has been selected with great care and ia guaranteed in its nativo purity. George Caiman, SOLE AGENT AND IMPOETEB. GEORGE OALMAW Has on sale a Large Stock of OhristmM Fruits, all new seasons, of Prime Quality. ALSO IN STOCK— A Large Asaortment of Indian Chutmes, Picklos, Currie Powder, &c. IST Don't forged to givo your children a few coppers for the NEW AUTOMATIC TOFFEE AND CREAM MACHINE, Just Imported to Wanganui. Thismacbin* is a source of great pleasure and amusement for them. GEORGE~CALMAN, OILMAN & TEA DEALER, Vioiohia Avenue, WiUOAMUI. KAIWAKA! YOU BUY YOUR SMOKES AT CRICHTON'S? YES ! HE CANT B BEAT FOR GOOD THINGS AND ATTENTION TO HIS CUSTOMERS. OtEOSITE BMILBS'S & NBXT T» E. Mor/r/r's. Wanteds. TjSTANTED— A good "generalsorvant for T T Waitotara, one used to the country preferrod. Apply Mrs T. E. Thompson, Bell_Street. W~ANTED-A youth to drive a bakers cart and to help ia the bakehouse. Apply G. Benson, Taylor/ilia Baltery. ANTED— A respeotable person to adopt afino healthy boy, 10 months 1 _Apply office of this papor. WANTED at Once— A good general servant. Apply Mrs Comyns, River Bank, corner Mathieson Street. ANTED Known— Airs Silby has arranged for the sale of Fruit from Cherry Bank Orchard. Orders in quantities for Jam or otherwise may be left at the shop.^Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. WANTED— A working housekeeper for tho country; references required. I Apply Wilkie Bros., Manutahi. ANTED Known— That Teed'g Corn Cure is sold at Nosworthy's Botanical Dispensary, price Is, Eidgway Street, "ANTED Known— W. Johnstons formerly of the New Zealand Clothing Factory, has opened the little shop next Keesing's Auction Mart. He intends to sell Everything. \kj ANTED~Known — Vaoanoies for T V _ single gentlemen, tourists, and the travelling public. First-class aceomodation. Wellington Houße, Bidgway Street, WANTED Known— J. H. Dalton gives an extra pair of Trousers with eaoh Suit. J. H. Dalton, Tailor, Violori<k Avenue, Wanganui. WANTED Known— You can get a Suit and extra Trousers for £3 at J. H. Dalton, Tailor, Victoria Avenue, Wangauui, WANTED Known— That forlndigestion in all its phases Nosworthy's HerbolJ?reatment is tho safest and cheapest. WANTED Known— That Nosworthy'B Sareaparilla Blood Purifier cures boils, pimples, itching, &c, Price, 2s 6d bottle. npHE whole of my attention is given to X the Tailoring Business. I deal in nothing else. J. H, Dalton, T»ilor, Vie toria Avenue, Wanganui. CHRISTMAS Presents may be bought \J at W. JOHNSTONE'S Cheaper thaa at any other House. Just Landed — 3 Cases Toys of great variety to bo given to the children at Christmas for tho Lowest; Possible Returns. EMPIRE TEA " COMPANY, TV & (~r rr T UENBUI ' 1 ' & ca « Wellington, Proprietors. J. H. DALTON, GIVES AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS! WITH EACH SUIT Of theJ|Same Material. All Goods Mado on tho Premises, an , thoroughly Shrunk. PERSONS nho study ono thing only should excel. I give my wholo study to Tailoring, and for results I commend the public to tbe awards given at Dunedin Exhibition. J. H. Dalton, Tailor, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. SAY; George, you got that Legacy I see? Why do )ou think so ? Because you couldn't run a suit like that on your wages ? You mistake my Boy. Go to Johnston's, where your wages will go as far again as any other shop in town. OH ma ! Pa look next to Keesing's Auction Rooms. They havo such Beautiful Toys. Freddy Harris boughta Ball for one shilling, the same as you paid 2s for last Xmus. Ho must bo selling cheap, BALLS, Tops, Trumpoto, Drums, Guns, Dolls, and everything calculated to delight tbe heart of mamma's pot at W. Johnston's. DENTISTRY. MXM K E. t.~W HITEi D - DiSi> DULY QUALIFIED DENTAL SURGEON. tudent oE Leicester Square Dental and Midtllcsox Medical Hospitals, London, AND Baltiinoro Dontol College, America. 1135* Rooms — Wright's Buildings, (Brougham Street entrance), NEW PLYMOUTH. MR WHITE visits Wanganui January 2uth and 21st, and may be consulted at the Rutland. Hotel after 1 o'clock on tha lOth*
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7327, 30 January 1891, Page 3
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