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NURSEE*. PRUIT TREES IN GREAT VARIETY. Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaob.es, Cherries Apricotfl, Quinces, Orangeß, Nectarinei, Lemons, Gooseberries, Persimmons, and Japanese Plums, Black Currants, Red Currants, White Currents, Raspberries, Rhubarb, and Loquatfl. Nuts— Walnuts, Chesnuts, Filberts, Cobnuts, Hazelnuts, and Almonds. SHELTER AND FOREST TREES. Pines and Cypresses, and Oaks, Elms, and Ash, Oriental Planes, and a large Btook of Hedge Plants, viz., Quicks, Barberries, and African Box Thorn. Roses, Bhodedandrons, Zalias, and Oamelias all to be clewed at reduced prices, COME AND INSPECT FOB YOURSELVEB. All orders left at Mr Siddles', Fruiterer, Mr J.T. Sinclair, Seedsman.and M. Hogan & Co., will bo carefully attended to at Nursery Prices. Catalogues and Special Price Lists pOßtod to any address free. Catalogues can also be obtained at M. Hogan and Co's, Taupo Quay ; at Mr J. T. Sinclair's, Taupo Quay; and at Mr J. Siddles, Fruiterer, Ridgway-street. W. T. ' Benefield, ARAMOHO NURBERY. the fnnny you th who wore very tight Boots which made his feet lore, until he found the shop which never fails to please one and all for price, quality and dura • bility. This is the puny youth who is always cracking jokes and giving conundrums. His latest is — What Bird does a man resemble when his wife is throwing crockery at him? A Cotchin-Ohina. What does a man resemble when he buys his Boots at Crichton and Newman's ? An old dog for the hard road, he knows where to get value for his monoy. Why aro Railway Companies liko laundresses ? ' Because they have ironed the whole country and sometimes do a little mangling. Why have shoem a k ers no reas on to compla in ofo f badti m o b ? Bocau se however de pressed trade i s their boo t s are always solod when fi nished. JiJi Orichton & Newman's CASH BOOT PALACE (Next P. Bell's) BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! JOSEPH pAUL & QO., Having in the Summer months made a special purchase of 400 PAIRS OF TWILLED COLONIAL BLANKETS are now offering them as under s — 200 pairs, for large double Beds, 30s per pair. 200 pairs, for threo-quarter size Bods, 25s per pair. 50 pairs of English Whitney Blankets, for large double Beds, 25s per pair. We can confidently recommend the above as being the Cheapest lines oi Blankets ever offered in Wanganui. JOSEPH PAUL & CO,, Wanoanui. J. D. TUSTIN, (Late of Tustin Bros., Wellington), PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, GLAZIEB AND HOUSE DECORATOR. HAS just receivad a very choice as sortment of PAPEBHANGINGS, Which he is prepared to hang at th< Lowest Possible Prices. All work ontrasted to me will receive mj own special supervision, and will be of th< best description, as one trial will prove. Estimates for all kinds of work furnish ec free of cost. Address — BEETHOVEN VILLA, St. Hill Street, Wanganui. J. W. McDUFF, WANGANUI CARRIAGE FACTORY TAUPO QUAY, New and Second Hand Carnages of all Descriptions for Sale, THIRST-CLASS Mechanics only employed J. and the very best Materials and well Seasoned Timbers used. J. W. MoDuff haß taken First Prizes at; all the Agricultural Shows on the Coast, and at the Taranaki Jubilee Exhibition, Wanganui Exhibition, and First OnJor of Merit ■with Silver Medal at New Zealand Industrial Exhibition in Wellington. J. W. McD. Feels very grateful for the many favours extended to him by the public in the past, and hopes for a Btill greater Bhare of their patronage in the future. A. J. CRIBB, TAILOR, RIDGWAT SIBEBT, Having done such a Large Business in 1890, has DOUBLED HIS STOCK. Gentlemen who dress well will be sure to get a REALLY GOOD FIT at a REASONABLE PBICE. Every week I am adding to my Stock SOMETHING NEW, And from no other source can such a GOOD FIT, VALUE AND VARIETY, be obtained. A. J. CRIBB, TAILOB, KIBOWAS SIEEET.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7426, 30 May 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7426, 30 May 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7426, 30 May 1891, Page 2

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