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Business Advertisements;! Sole Agent— A. C. LENNARD. GREAT STOCK - TAKING SALE DRAPERY AND CLOTHING AT F. W. EME & CJO^S. FW. EURE & CO.'S Stock-taking • Sale will commence on SATURDAY, 7th JANUARY, 1899. fi ARGAINB will be tha order of tho day. ' Tho Premises To_Lot. THE STOOK MUST BE SOLD. The Business for Disposal. For all information apply to F. W. Eure and Co., CHELMSFORD HOUSE, AVenue, Wahganui, ■Wanganui Steam Biscuit AND -* CONFECTIONERY WORKS. W. HOGG, 1-N thanking the publio for past favours . and soliciting a continuance of the BMho, ' ' MsSis to draw your attention to a few t'A.CTfe concerning his old-established business, ' , which YOU would do well to notice.' His REFRESHMENT ROOMS aio second to none on the Coast, ample and comfortable accommodation being provided for both Ladies v and Gentlemen. ; . • ■ ALL ♦ ""•- kinds of Refreshments 1 are supplied at A moment's notice, including ICE CREAMS and ICED DRINKS. His stook of CONFECTIONERY is large and varied t enough to make the most fastidious HAPPY, , embracing as it does Cadbury Bros, and Fry and Son's Chocolate Creams. pild Fancy Boxes in ondloss.VaHoty, Mot£ Fruitii OWfeke'rs, and Bon Bons; XMAS Ilamp"dfs will bo a Speciality, andPionicors would do well to leave their orders with William Hogg, Ridoway Street, Wanoahui; HOG&'S for Bread, Biscuits, Cakes. HOGG'S for Ice Creams, Chocolates, Lollies. HOGG'S for Hampers, Bon Bons. HOGG'S for EVERYTHING NICE. ioTICR E. Cullinan HAS much pleasure in thanking his numerous oustomers for the liberal support accorded him during the past twelve months. E.O. still adheres to tbe principle 6t straightforward, 'honest dealing, and no begging for custom. He Guarantees nothing but the Best Bbands of GROCERIES kept in Stook. TRY HIS MALT BREAD. TAUPO QtJAJY BAKERY E. CuiAinan .. .. Proprietor. Something Sensible About Bicycles. T" ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Now that another oycling season has commenced, we desire to draw your attention toour "LEO" BICYCLES. Wo havo already built a large number of these Machines, and in every case they have given our customers every satisfaction. We have a reputation to lose, and it is to our interest to turn out an article that will be a pleasure for you to havo, and no'c a source of trouble and annoyance that makes you wish the maker to — . No ! this does not do,*f or we live in your own town, aud if anything is wrong we are here to receive your blessing ; hence we must give you a good artiole, and you must expect to pay a fair price for it. Wo don t claim to have a large Factory or pretentious Show Rooms, but we do claim to build a machine equal to anything made. Our Factory is small but complete, and by using the best fittings and material obtainable, combined with practical experience and common sense, wo can build a bicycle, not like a watch, neither will thoy carry a ton, but BUILT AS A BICYCLE SHOULD BE, to stand tho usage of the owner on all sorts and conditions of roads. Chain-driven Cycles are not yet obsolete. Oh, no ! not by any means. We know it. Mud, sand, grit, or even emery powder thrown upon our 1 per cent, friction steel ohajn-driven Cyolcs will not impair their running qualities. Think of this -just think of it— and wink the othera ye. " LEO " Cycles are beautifully finished in blaok and gold. Price— Ladies', £25 ; Gents', i?24— with an unnecessary guarantee for 12 months. NOUGH SED. IRE - WOVEN STRETCHERS, folding legs and headboards, Flax Mattress and Kapoo Pillow complete, 27/6 at Porseb's. | PECKS boforo eyes, sick headaches, uncomfortablo after moals, bowels costive You want Loasby's "Wahoo." Gatenby, Chemist. IDEBOARDS in Rimu, with bevelled mirror back, Oak, Walnut, or Mottled Kauri panels, from £5 at Purser's,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9642, 14 January 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9642, 14 January 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9642, 14 January 1899, Page 1

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