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Who have just landed a large stock of BOOTS & RIKKS for their Summer Trade, in which are included the following First-class lines : - Ladies'. Ladies'. Gent's, ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL. „ „ COLONIAL BRANDS. ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL, Knef. Boota SwShot S M ?\ Sh Ro°\R o °\ Pinet's Shoes X, mi Boots Pollak's Shoes & m, Shoe Modern Boots OHm Haw Sbnna V j . r m v l Porpoise Boots \jwj asm, ouoe» And umnbers of othor lines to numoroua to -t?L n .l. _i.. Austrian Boots mention. itc., etc., etc. Be U c^e an S ho h r p -7, COLONIAL BRANDS. Boatock Boots UTSm S. Standard Boota Bostock Shoes ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL. Standard Shoos Etc, etc., etc. Aiißtriun Boots Moa Boots — — Außtrian Shoes Zealandia Boots COLONIAL BRANDS. Außtrian E.S. Moa Boots Zealandia Boots Pollak's Shoes Kapai Boolb Mealandia Shoes Cove and West's Boots Kapai Shoes Standard Boots Pollak's E.S. And. numerous other lines to numerom^to Standard Shoes Case's Boots montion. CKICHTON AND NEWMAN, Opposite 3?. JR. Jackson & Co.'s, and next Peter Bell's, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. ORION RANGER BMm mmm mm The Most Economical Self-Setting Range Made. Just Landed ex " b.s. Matatua," Eklorslio — VENTILATOR. |g=== ' ■:■ i TURNIPS, MANGOLDS, RAPE, fflwlii I O (Hi (TD 1 ~'t ' SP KING TABES, CLOVERS, GRASSEB, HfflK|U - © j(— ' . ' OARBOiy, FIELD PEAS, BEANS, &o. MlfflflpFiTl JLj=^ _,• ... . i — \ ' Samples and Quotations Pojt Free on Ap>Bl \ ■ -*lJ— *i? fijjS; 4AMES~LAIRD lJ HB^S" ! "* . . ir. ' Ipa7~nt!l Mn-— L In! "^ f-i AS mucli pleasure in announcing the •aj ' HnH- hlZd IS H| ? -*•-*• "m»'«H'» Now Seeds for Spring © WHiSf§i L-. .i , tli .. j, . u*l PIP — rJ f1!f 1 ! t" 1 flowing, iinpoi ted direut from the most ro53 |i|Pilfch'^- J ' [ I i^nj |i|l\l| liable yiow -in, allot which I have carefully ° ,BEfeg^~ ~ ' ■""-*•][ H~ YvS Z As I grow a goo.l main Turnips, Mangolds, Q '" BBSBulii : " | -ai| H||| reo! -^ &c , on my becd l f ■uil am therefore in a q ,BMIS^ tl~ !^ J ~ ]^~7 1J ~^J^= jm -'lion lo j.„ I ■ oimlity of tho seeds I q 'jj^^^^^^^g=^ s = s=-~s =-~^ 1 ** i^ fvWl ocnj out, fcchii;} sin o they oannot W iM/dr\\ ||Wl ll ' l^ ll ' | HH | !iniif*iiiiH | iua[i^ip|u||Lnof" ""™ "'' r ' r ' j ••Hut' Vu>'* hies to auy address (Peas and | i fnfo*\ |( " llßlfiil I Boane exceptedj.on leceipt of Cash with i N I yih3BU>f^^r ? Seed potatoes. I ' ifV^ ' I lave a fine stock of all the leading I„ . I '" '"' ,ri.fe.'™™»lißß(v' yfe^'nLp'^ varieties qiocially picked for seed. I1I 1 ttUJKEBIHC. <<C^' °1J NURSERTMAF, SEEDSMAN, AND I j[ r- — Ti )K ( flobist, Several Sizes made for Burnme Wood in TL e OVEN BOTTOMS heat well. Pastry SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. with a, a Plot tS^" MILLINERY AND DRAPERY. OAST IKON OR INTERNALLY Bo ™ ««» OT^ MT «« rXT A J^TT TIHNKD COPPEE BOILER. iU-XCTK? \J JJI^X^JY. If you are abonfc to Build a New Kitchen Ha » °P enea "P a "plendia stock of Upwards of Chimney, be sure and have it fitted with DRESS MATERIAL Af\f\f\ A(\(\{\ A(\(\Q and Ventilator, j ench Oaßhmereß Pongee Pnntß 400U» 4iUUU» 4tUUU it gives a Cool and Pure Atmosphere. No and Embroidered Costumes, axe in Uee in Various ParU of New 9tom Hettfc or Efflu « a - N ° Headache. Z6 !l!!. d - CoUßulfc yOUr Arehiteot about ifc - The latest styles it Mies' and Children' The OVENS keep a GOOD REGULAB. Straw Hals, Flowers, and Feathers, „ „ , „ „ , Fancy Aprons, Veiling, Tinsel Lace, HEAT. A number of theße Ventilators are y ' r Ri bbons, OhUdren's — already at work in private houses, and are Pinafores.GloTeßandColTHBY ARE GOOD BREAD BAKERS, giving splendid satisfaction. j ara Hoisery, and JAMES THAIN AND CO,. "p'* AGENTS' Also,— -;-_ _j^^zz??r?_r?- "-— ~^— — ■ .^-.— . >. ■ » A Variety of Articles too Numerous to ~ Mention. • ■riIPIPTFB Ir^& A II lUr^fr^l' J^^^ Ladies' and Children's Underclothing Hand ' f LUID DIP MSMMMSI Bffl c re oS s l^^oo,, ••"un ■- -in -r ml ITTI P*^ j i jnmuiLiiu.-jm[f & Vicionu Atbncb. HVAST YEARLY general gkookry store W m *"" - » *"*' *~* (Corner of Vie. Avenue anJ Livorpool St.), INCREASE /^^^^^f&MMmm w-^l . KNOWN James 0. Eichardson ~" m 4f^li'^~ ~~~~ \ v^%Lr iSEGS to .nolify his numerous friende TUnnCAMnC M^m/^/ -Ji—i^.^^mlSnWnClSniD -*^ and the public generally that he has VinUUOMWUO^^^^ij^^^^ll^m^B^^^^WJll^^* purchased tho old-establiehod Grocory TESTIMONIAL^ |^^^^^S«I \BE"KTJER The old slock ha, JTbTcn disposed of. and "|3"|3T/^"rriCiJ Grocor and General Provision Merchant „ "Vi^rVi , „ * „ - - „ • , Corner oi Victoria Avsnue anil ELUID DIP. — 5s 6d per gallon in 40 gallon casks; 6b per gallon in 5 gallon drums: single ' gallons, 7s Gd. Liverpool Street, WOTE.-1 Gallon makeß 100 Gallons of cheep nash. j^^-j^-^^J^l^L-^™^-,^. POWDBB DlP.— 6os per 1 owt keg (to make 1000 gallons); 70s per cose (of 18 ftlb- BED £ lO n STABLES, packets or 72 21b-paolets) ; 81b packots, 4s ; 2lb packets, Is. Liberal Beductions on large orders 'of Fluid or Powder. R. Reid AGENTS : Having taken over the above stables, begs M. HOGAN & CO., Wanganui. to inform the travelling pnblio that they ,— — . . 1,, -i ■ i i — ~ can depend upon ull caro and attention beTTNSOBUPyLOUS are en- A g UFFfiR ch^d°h^s SS^^^ U deavouring to substitute oheaphqnor s their patronage. »n place of Wolfe's Sohnapps. TJIROM Nervous and Wasting Debility .lost - b J. of Vigor, &0., was restored to health in ladies' and Gentlemen's Hacks Broken in WHEN purchasing Schnapps specify such a remarkable manner, after all elso had to Saddle or Harness. Wolfe's, there are frauds about. ! failed, that he trill on receipt of a solf- „ — ■ j addressed, stamped envelope, send the mode GOOD PADDOCKS. FT^HETT not only imitate Wolfe's Schnapps jof onre free to all fellow sufferers. Ad- -„,.. JL but copy the advertisements, | dreis— A Miner, (J.P.Q.i Sydney. I r. REID, Proprietor,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 7622, 19 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 7622, 19 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 7622, 19 January 1892, Page 1

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