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TO MEN ONLY. WHEN all things were ■ made,none were made betterthanTobacco; to bealone man's companion, a bioheloVi friend, a hungry man's food a sad man's cordial, a wakeful man's sleep, a chilly man's fire, there's no herb like it under the canopy of Heaven. So §ays everybody who buyi their smokes at Crichton «, nearly opposite Ohavannes Hotel, Avenue, Wanganui. To Farmers. SPRING SOWING. The undersigned are now landing— 2000 Bags Paoey's Perennial Bye Grasi Seed 1000 Bushels Southland Seed 10 tons Cloven COCKSFOOT, FESCUES, 40., &o. A JJ> TBIOK A* o f^Ot, TAUEO QUAY, Wanganui.

Wanteds., A^_ ADVERTISEMENTS relatfCjp . _ ing to situations vaoant, or w situations wanted, are inserted in this column at the rate of ONE SHILLING CASH for eaoh insertion of SIXTEEN WORDS or under. If booked, full rates will be charged. ANTED Known— Just arrivedJGood Fresh Oraters by Glenelg. Is per kit and 2s per bottle at E. Hines', Wick* steed Place. ANTED Known— We have sorerei first- class General Servant* waiting engagement. Pinohes & Co., Wanganui Labor Exchange. ANTED— Married Couple without encumbrance. Pinohes 4 Co., Wanganiii Labor Exchange. . 4A7 ANTED Known- We hare sereral » f Cooks (male and female) waiting engagement. Pinches & Co., Wanganui Labor Exchange. ANTED Known-That Mra H. J. Reid has opened the Occidental Hotel as a Temperance Hotel, where only the beat of temperance drinks will be sold. Good Beds. Baths— Hot, Cold, and Shower. All meals Is. Mrs H. J, Reid, Proprietress. W "ANTED— The Ladies of Wanganui and the surrounding district to know that I hftTe started dressmaking on my own acooant in the premises adjoining Mr Dustin's Bakery, where fit and itylt can be guaranteed. N.B. — All ordert promptly attended to. Address Mm D. Barrett, Wicksteed Place, Wanganui. WANTED Known— Table d'hote from 12 till 2 o'clock daily at Provincial Hotel. Visitors called for early trains. Night Porter kept. All meala 1». WANTEDW 'ANTED Known— The Best Goodt are always the Cheapest. F. Wilson 4 Co. keep the belt Boots, therefore, the cheapest. The Avenue, opposite tho English Church. "ANTED Known—For Slippers try F. Wilson & Co. A ohoice seleotion of Slippers from Is up wardsWomen's, Maid's, and Children's. Also, fur bound and fur lined in tho latest designs. The Avenue. W" ANTED— 800 Bushfellers to try oar Best Kip Haud-closed Boots, suitable for heavy work of all descriptions, lately arrived, therefore quite fresh. F. Wilson & Co , the Avenue. ANTED Knojrn— Children's Sohoof Boots. Our celebrated Zealandia Depeadables and other first-olasi brands always in stock. Also, Glace Lace and O>lf Kid Boots at F. Wilson $ Go's, op. posite the English Church. ANTED KNOWN-Ladies Evening Shoes, in Glace Kid, Plain Kid, Black beaded, Silver and Gold beaded, Bronze, Tan, Claret and fancy at F.Wilson & Go.fi, the Avenue. WANTED KNOWN-K you want your boots neatly repaired take them to F. Wilson & Co. A first doss hand on the premises for Boots to measure, and all work guaranteed. ANTED" Known -Cheap Firewood. Having added an Engine and all requisites for Cutting up Firewood to our Plant, we are now prepared to sell Out Wood at the following prices:— Bate, Manuka, and Blaok Maire, 34e; Matip'o or Matai, 31s, Tawa, 275; Data, &o. (4ft lengths), 80s; Matipo, &c., 28s; Tawa, 24« per cord. Mokau and Brookdale Ooal on hand. Horsley and Blyth, Bidgway Street. WANTED Known — That Criohton and Newman hare just received s> large consignment of Standard, Kapai, Zealandia, and Moa Boots, which never fails to give satisfaction. ANTED Known — That Oriohton and Newman have a first-class reputation for repairing Boots and Shoe*. English sole leather and first-class workmen will always give satisfaction. WANTED Known — That Oriohton and Newman make Boots to order on the stand on the knee' and hand sewn Boots at reasonable prices. ANTED Known — That Crichton and Newman repair all kinds of Boots and Shoes sewn, pegged, or rivetted, at moderate prices. I ' U ANTED to (fell-Prime Table Potav r toes, 3s 6d per sack, or 6 bags for 'ZOs, delivered to any p»rb of the town or suburbs. T. ti. Philpot, Bell Street. ANTED Known-To Let, a good shop and dwelling, centrally situated. Apply to Pinohes & Co., Oddfellows' Hall. WANTED Known— All shades in the world-renowned ' Wilson Bannockburns can be obtained at A. J. Cribb'f, 'lailor, Ridgway Street. WANTED Known — That Messrs Campion and Co hare opened an Indian and Ceylon Tea Depot in Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, opposite the Convent where pure Indian and Ceylon Teas oan be obtained for Is lOd, 2s, 2s 6d, and 2s lOd per lb. They are the choicest Ten procurable for money. They are perfectly pure and aro invigorating and refreshing to the most delicate constitution;. Eaon package is net weight. 6 and 121 b tias always in stock. Country orders punctually attended to. A trial sohoittd. WANTED Known — Hot Pies, Tea Coffee, Cocoa, Pastry, Scones fresh every day; also, Biscuits Cakes, Lollies, andCadbury'a Chocolates of tho boot quality at Hicks' Refreshment Rooms, Hidgwaystroet, Wanganui. ANTED Known-That Noswortby's Korbal Blood Purifier cures boils, blotches, piroples, occ. ANTED Known— J. H. Daltou gives an extra pair of Trousers with each Suit. J. 11. Dalton, Tailor, Victoria Arenue Wanganui. ANTED Known— 'ibat JSosworthy' Rhoumatio Curo is the very best remedy for that complaint. A"NTEb~Known— That' Nosworthy sells a most effectireChilblain Cure. YOU can get a Suit ana extra Trousen for £3 10« at J. H. Dalton'*, Vici toria Arenue, Wunganui. J' " H. DALTON'S is the onlyplace in . town where you can get real good viluo for your money. J. H. Dalton, Tailor, Victoria Avenue, WanganuL

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7499, 24 August 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7499, 24 August 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7499, 24 August 1891, Page 3

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