■Mittoto AdvutiMuunfc. H. I. JONES & SON'S feiST OF New Books ft New Supplies. TBE SKY PILOT, by Ralph Conor, cloth 8/6 ; paper 2/6. It is equal to, and ia many respects better than David Harnra. "A beaatifnl story admirably told throughout, iti which humour and pathos Alternate in dulghttal contrast.— Daily •Megraplu' 1 _. oTo. paper teQ t r%&-.«t>#£OYM,BriOOD S/6 2/6 Wain toeek'e TA k UK feF , » BAN!bEiaA= .-. ..m a/8 i t»Bfcß^' B $K^3:V. ..-• 1. V */6 i • SEN MONTHB NT THIS , FIEfcD. WITH THE ,1 BOE.RS .." ••• »/. c- i RawntVee/a TEMPEWANCE PROBLKtv. .. .._ 9d CaptAln Mahan's ftT.H.N'.) B'ORYOFTHE WARi.V , ! , SOUTH AFRICA.. L\ 51- 8/6 NOTES ON RECONIJOIX', ,!„ BINGIN SOUTH AFBIck— xfh ', HtMtL/Conlty's MASTER . , dBKMTITAN .. ' ..3/6 2,6 , Bttl(fen l 8l 8 MEN OF THE MER- , . CHANT SERVICE. ..3/C 2/6 i J. Lace Allen's INCREASING, PURPOSE.., -,\ ;.3,'0 2/6 Alrß,n. Ward's ELEANOR .. 3/0 2/6 Barrie'9 TOMMY * GIUZEL 8/6 2/6 steels'* VOICES OF THE - NIGHT .. .. ..3/0 2/6 Zola'c FRUITFULNESS . . 4/- - ' Fowler's THE FARRINGDONB i. ;.. .. 8/6 2/6 CrockeU'h MTTLE ANNA , »ARK 8/6 2/6 Darwiu's ORIGIN OF SPECIES 3/6 - Fitchett'e WELbiNGXON'S MKN 3/6 2/6 Jficb's A MASTER OF • CRAFT 8/6 2/6 SCUAPS new qnarterly n0.).. — 1/3 j SNAPSHOTS (new quarterly I no.) .., .. ' .. — 1/3 DiJOHEnS NOVELETTE. Div 26 Special Funeral Numbers of Graphic and Illustrated London Nbwb, Etc. The Cent«r> Kdltion of Thackeray, Diokens nud Kcotc printed on thin Indian paper, perfect little gems, cloth 2/9. leather 3/ti !4 BAM OH O I.A UN D R~t Juaundry mrs a. haywood BEGS to announce that she has taken over the above, business, and, by giving prompt and careful attention to all ordc-re entrusted to' her care, confidently relies on receiving % fair share of the publio anpivrt. -*— Mrs Hay wood having lately retarned from London, is enable.! to introdnce all the .latest ideas and methods into the business. All kiiidg of Laundry work dorm at M ; ;ST UEAtJONAULE PRICES. | B'aohets, Counterparts, eto., eto. [ G'»rt«ctH Heateii aoi CJeitnefl. ' • emu nieifb Uloihs* rcnbVated almost j oqunl> to new. j ' Cu i intn d rtsshij? iv nitPiiality l lintel, i3i>)|>(>iiix, and Family Washing ilone by the dofew. The cart will oall for orders on receipt of post card, or by telephone. MRB A. HAYWOOD, Proprietress, Aramoho Laundry. Town Agent— MßS SIDPLE, ' Telephone No. 60. j' -» * ■« . •
* af*a^*a^Mi^*a^Bi*a^fl*B*T^^fc? CRANGANONGA VINEYARD, Bell St., Wanganui. Joseph Soler, . Phopbuioh. Owing to the increasing demand for these wine* Mr Soler ha* taken over another two loadnd acres of lajld situate on the Kaukatea Eoad, No. 3 Line, Wanganui, and -has already planted a large area in vines. Mr Soler wishes to call - the -attention of Ho,t«lkoeprs and the Public generally to the EXCELLENT QUALITY of these WINES, as will be seen by the following awards. The Wines Mr Soler ■ent to the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880, when, competing with 'those from the Australian colonies, obtained Six Prizes.' He also- obtained ■ First Prize -Medal for -these Wines for purity at the Christchurch International Exhibition. 1882. These Winea were also exhibited at the Ashburton Exhibition, held on the 20th March, 1883, aud received from the judges First Award of Merit, and were also awarded First Prize Medal at the N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, 1885, Wellington; Prize Medal at tho Indian and Colonial Exhibition held in -London, 1887; Prize Medal at the Melbourne International Exhibition hold in 1889; Firrt Prize for the Colonies at Wellington Conference held in May, 1896; Gold Medal at Queensland International Exhibition held in Brisbane, 1897; and Gold and Silver Medal at the Industrial »nd Mining' Exhibition held in Auckland, 1898-99. J. s ~ L B R BELL STREET. WANGANUI. .
To Have ard To Hold. WE lave a Cotx) trade in Tnv— we have it and wo hold it. Once a Tea Buyer here - always ono. For 3/- we bnve a Tea that is absolutely the bast value in Wanganui. It isn't the best to-day and the next best tomorrow, it is the best al) the time— the people who buy it always know it. RUSS.BM/S 3* TEA 18 HONESTLY WORTH 2s Now Gußtrtncrti are constantly calling for it because old oiitttomers recommend it and they cannot posaibly recommend a better Tea than RUSSELL'S 2s TEA HON E&TLY WORTH 2s ! MatTBBW JtosSKU,, , RIDOWAY B°TKBKX, Wanganm. ' • IT IS NOT 'HAVE YOn SEEN THE COMET?/ BIJT HAVE YOU BEEN TO HASTINGS MOORE'S TO BOX SOUB WINTER DRAPERY * CLOTHING BLANKETS: Colonial and English, White,- Silver, and Grey. j EIDERDOWN AND WADDED I QUILTS. | Goods for Comfort at Low Prices. KNITTED GOODS. Ladies' and Children's Knitted Bloomoh,, all sizes Ladies' and Children's Singlets, Hosiery, eto. Men's -Knitted Hose, Sox, -Sweaters, Pants and Under Tests AT LOWEST. PRICES. ' \ Men's and Boys' Covert Coots Men's and Boys' Beefer Jackets Men's and Boys' AU-wool Suits, all shapes, all sizes, all vrices Men's and Boys' and Ladies' and Maids' : Mackintoshes. . In Stook or Made to Order. For Best Value in DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, HASTINGS MOORE, i NEW PREMISES. CUMMINS ANDjCO.'S BUILDING BIDCrWAY STREET.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10366, 15 June 1901, Page 4
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