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Business Advertisemcntf. H. NEVERMAN, GENTS' TAILOR AND MERCER, Avenue, opposite the English Church, HIW" WISHES the public of Wan-»-M • ganui and surrounding disfcnet to know that he has opened up a choice assortment of seasonable Materials. The Tailoring Department, being nnder his own personal supervision, customeia can rely on prompt attention, good fit and workmanship., Suits made to Measure from £3 3s to £5 sb. MRRGERY. MERCERY. A splendid stock of Shirts, Ties, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Braces, Undeiwear, Sweaters, and Cycling Stockings to choose fiom. ' HATS— Hard and Soft Felts, Straws, etc. All sizes. All shapes. Look at our prices, and compare wjt]) ptjiovs, H.. Nei'ermaii, TAILOR AND OUT fYt't E R ViPTWtU Amor, i Opposite English Church.

.THE Victoria Bakery & Refreshment Rooms. TELODSON, iii taking over the • above business, desires to notify that its old leputation will be well kept up, and that everything will be done to turn out for customers and the public generally the tout jujht BHEAD AND CONFECTIONERY procurable in aud around Wanganui. Wedding Cakes, Birthday Cakeß, and Christening Cakes are specialities, Mr W. 11. Kraus having beon engaged as chief of the staff. Some splendid Christmas Goods to select from, including Chocolates in a variety of baskets, boxes, and so forth. A Refbeshino Cdp of Tea at any Houn OP THE D\Y. Estimates given for Oatemno for Race Meetings, Spoits Gatherings, Picnics, Balls, Parties, etc. T. Hodson, PROPRIETOR, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, Opposite Convent. wTsHdustin; SOUTHERN CROSS BISCUIT AND CONFECTIONERY MANUPAPTORT, Wicksteed Place, Wanganui. TXr S DUSTIN thanks his many TT • friends and patrons for tho large measure of success attending him throughout the past year (which practically inaugurated his Wholesale Manufacturing Business), and trusts that business in 1898 will continue to aid him ip still fuither enlarging and extending his lapidly increasing business, his one aim and ambition being to make the Southern Cross Biscuit and Confectionery Factory not only a credit to Wanganui but to the colony generally. BISCUITS OF 50 VARIETIES. Always ask your storekeeper for them, Don't forget the Albert Lunch and Water, they excel. LOLLIES In endless variety. A large assortment of Chocolate Confectionery in Fancy Boxes and Hampers. CHEWING GUM. 'Taint bosh I Who said so? Nonsense, rubbish. Have a try (chew a packet). Don't say die. Mac Robertson's Pepsine Chowing Gnm in all varieties and flayouvs, Bob Wahie (Speed JCing of Australia), Bays: "I have tried and proved it the greatpsfc energjser I have ever used. I find its use neoessary when training, touring, and racing, and can and will recommond it with extreme satisfaction.— R. H. Waiae." Who is the Popular Caterer ? Why, W. S. DUSTIN Because ho gives good value for your money. ; CAKES. CAKES. Don't foiget to call and see our Cakes befove going elsewhere. Puces t9 suit all. BitEAn Dehvehed in Town anb Sdothes Daw, ■W. S. DDD D s T IN - MANBFACTtmcn, Wioksteed Place, Wanganui. PUBLIC NOTICE" Plymouth Bakery. ! JAS. HODSON (Late Hodson Bros.) BAKER JNiblett Street, Wanganui. HAVING concluded the purchase (from the first of December) of the entire business of Hodson Bros., in buying out the share of my brother (Thomas Hodson), I take this opportunity of thanking all customers of the late firm for the large measure of support conferred upon Hodson Bros., and to ask for a continuance of such favours to myself, JAMES HODSON. ' I have secured the services of a first- 1 class expert in all branches of the trade, and, needless to say, shall use nothing I but the very best Brands of Flour procurable. Bread delivered daily (as usual) to all parts of the district. By the request of a largo number of customers, J.H. is now supplying daily EXTRACT OF MALT BREAD, specially recommended by the medical profession. James Hodson, (Late Hodeon Bros.) PLYMOUTH BAKERY Niblett Street, Wanganui.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9384, 10 March 1898, Page 1

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