Business Advertisements. * [A CAM).] * fi A B N E »,-, - UPHOLSTERER & UNDERTAKER '• YICTOBU AvEHOT, Wanganui AS I reside on the Premises order* may •-•/ * be left any hour of the day ~ ,C or night. * -_-' m '' H. I. JONES & SON'S / jusi op - - f ' New Supplies. . ' ; AND New Books Paper, do. '■ -i 8.8. B.D »".• Paris by Zola 4^ ,\ Shrewsbury, by Stanley Weyman 2 6 6 The Tragedy of Koroßko, by A.. Conan Doyle 3 6 36, :^ Plain Living, by ßolderwood ..2 6 3 6 • i The incidental Bishop, by Grant - ; i Allen .. .. .. .-'-aft 26 • -"•' Dreams of the Ghetto, by Zang- < will ■ ..2633. ;'{> Life and Progress in Australia, J . ~ - .by Michael Davitt . . . . 2 3e ;, ■;„, Chronicles of Michael Danevitch ,' -• '- v by Donovan . . ' . . ..'-26-;-' A Gentlemen Bider, by Nat \ 'I?: . Gould -..' '26 'f Human Odda and Ends, by Geo. Gissing 8 6 Routledge's Book of the Year ..13, 2 0 lr En Route, by Huysmans .. 4 0 '. The Nigger of the Narcissus, by by J.Conrad.. ..- ..2 63 6 '*'>,»■;* Tales of Trail and Town, by Bret ' -/ Harte 6" "',,' The Confession " of Stephen , • i.~ , Wapshare,byEinmaßrooke'26 3 6 ,f The Well-Beloved, by T. Hardy 2 6 3 6 U The Beth Book, by Sarah Grand < 6 0 < \ The Jessamy Bride . . ' . .* 36 f *~"{ Uncle Pernac, by Conan Doyle 2,6 36: *£ Hagar of the Pawn Shop, by '- ,' - - \-,t^ Fergus Hume .. ..26' 36' nl,Phroao, a Romance, by A. Hope 2 6 3 6 jV /i TheGarlancl ' 13.i»'V' Nuggets .. '.. ..r 13''"/^ The Deemster, by HaU Came .. -- ~ 80, ',• V? Something to Head, div. 68 2}< -,-=?. ,|£ Boys of England ..' ' .. ' : =j Sporting Sketohes . . - ,3 Q >g\ Games. CrEHiaes,,. ;^| German Billiards v ''^fy} Bagatelle , , . /A<> Table Billiards - . , -■>{.$> Halraa , -'-i'^A Ludo , , „■" * y i*l Quartettes (assorted), - ( ' " t*r,"w CUess and Draughts ' , - "-^S^(i Ascot, 4 ana 6 Horsess '"f y ?>"'^ KHANHOO. KHANHOO. %|- The best and latest card game evolved. |f*'~& Photo Frames. 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Uentle Jesus, speoial for young people,'^- ;"\. 5 j Bracken's Musings in. Maoriland. Quite;^^ a run on Bracken's Poems basset in Biric^'iy his lamented death, and as/l-hold'ithe^&l 1 complete stocks of his splendid TubileV^*?.*; Edition of "Musings in Maoriland" it^fS^ jvill repay those wanting a copy td'applyli^ early, 'Cloth 9/-, half Morroc6"'l2/6. I 'i.'\i >^ These lovely editions were formerly. Boldv^,** at 21/- and 30/- respectively.,, ~&J'si FANCY GOODS, NOVELTIES,4bYBi v^ GAMES, <Sc: ~&; . I~^>> I hold perhaps, the largest stock of Fano;sf > -*?[ Goods, etc, on thi3 coast, and as I buy-^gs! direct my prices will be found the lowest J?rt?i in the market. • '- ''' ! 'l/\<"' y; f yi My stock comprises all olassea of Jfenby^v Goods for Presents, Glassware," Oma- y."^! ments, Novelties^ Leather Goods, Japanese ; ir^ Novelties, Tea bets, Bamboo 'Goodarand'i ''$ an up-to-date stook in every particular, i;«{§?; GAMES. "~~ GAME'S.''Vyr^ A large stock of Games always qh^h'arid,;"^ including— Footballs Jail -sizesj,'" TfcWa*^ Billiards, Card Games (a.great^varie'ty^'f^ Hahna, Ludo, Rival Rovers, Svrftch-back l ,gvRailway, Race Games, Chess; Draughts/-; "% Dominoes,' etb.i eto. '}•■- * V< ijs . Subscribe to the ''Wide-World MagaaneiHi'y The latest Magazine out, and, a good oneVp% 9d per month. 1 >•.' - •If ,^3 Orders being taken f<My ' i,*\l^v3 " Forty-one Years in r^idiat," -M t By Field MarshaU Lord'Roberii. ",,^/j.^ .' NEW AND CHEAP EDIT.ION.'; f:'£ Price, i)/6; PPosterd r 10/6/ , ' "-;^| This splendid work ratf through twenty' ,-iJ^ seven Editions when the price'waß,36/-;;rt|? and the cheap edition should fln^ a" big^»|' sale. i* t i *t^3s.A. D. W x L - 11 BOOKSELLER, &0., '^ - 'ij^ Caxton Buildings Wanganui. '1-^ Luke & Oo^s -;Vv ; S E A NjG E*S,"'v? Next to Pure Food, comes Good' Cooking. "}--; DO YOU WANT A PERFECT COOK- -V- , t ING RANGE? 1&" Note the following facts— ' }[ '«'< LUKE & CO.'S Ranges are Eeonomi- v^" eel of fuel. They cook '■perfectly.'-^ The ovens are wrought iron. All - boilers '• are copper, tin lined. In facilities for 4w cleaning and repairing they have no rival, {",& - as both ovens and boilers are portable. 1 >\,., - o ' W. G. Bassett, i> SOLE AGENT, /' " -M-; St. Hill-street, Wanganni , ' "<-*',y*
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9492, 19 July 1898, Page 4
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761Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9492, 19 July 1898, Page 4
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