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•uslness AdTeriisamoits. WHERE TO BPEND A HAPPY DAY The Aramoho Tea Gardens. One of the Baauty Spots of Wanganui. Amusements for Young and Old of both Sexes. • Marqp«e for Dancing. Exceptional Facilities for tficnio Parties Croquet and Lawn Tenni* Grounds, Up-to-date Shooting Gallery. Playground for Children. A REFRESHING CUP OF AFTER. NOON TEA. Gardens open daily from Bsjd. to 9 pjn. Admission 6d, Children Sd. 'Basse* take up and set down, passsngers at the Garden Q9U. MRS JOSEPH BRPWH, FIRE. We have now roomed a supply of SETT'S FIRE EXTINGUIBHI.R. EVERT HOUSE should bs nrorkUa with it, as tt was prowTst th* ■xWbitlon on Hsw Teafs Hv* to bs infaUfbltincasssJir*. THE INSTANTANEOUS AND MARVELLOUS EXTINGUISHER • OF FIRE. Soldinßotiiesaia/Ceoch, or in* Drums. A Liberal Rednotion to the Trade. WANGAEUI SUPPLY COMPANY AOBETS, Tanpo Quay, WanganuL * a> CRANCANONGA VINEYARD, v . Bell, Street WanganuL Josepli Seder, ' PEOPMETOa. OWING to the increasing demand for these viiet, Mr Soler has .taken over another two-hundred acre* »< land situate on the Kaukatea Road, No. 3 Line, Wanganni, and has 'already planted a large area in vines. Mr Sole* wishes; to call the attention, of hotelkeepus and the public generally to the EXCELLENT QUALITY. •of the** Wine*, as will he seen by th* following awards. The Wine* Mr Soler sent to the Melbourne International- Exhibition ii 1880, when competing , with tho** from the Australian colonies, obtained SIX Prises. He also obtained First Prize Medal farOhese Wines for purity at the Christchurch International Exhibition, 1882. These Wines were also • exhibited at the Ashbnrton. Exhibition, held on the 20tilCarch, 1C95, and received from the judges Eirst Award of Merit, and were also awarded First Prise Medal at th« JSU*. Industrial Exhibition,^lßßs, Wellington; Prise Medal at the Indian and Colonial Exhibition held in London, 1887; Prirft Medal at the Melbourne International Exhibition held in 1889; First Prise for the Colonies at Wellington Conference held in May. 189Sr Gold Medal' at 'Queensland International Exhibition, held in Brisbane, 1897;. and Gold and Silver Medals at the Industrial and Minute Exhibition, held in Auckland, 1896-99. J. Soler; BELL STREET. WANGANUL BOOKS T? 00 ™ BEADING. H. I. JONES & SON'S Avenje ... Wanganui. A Modern Antsras, by author of An Englishwoman's Lovelefters/'S* 6d wrapper," or 3s '6d bound in cloth, if posted 6d extra. Marietta, A Maid of Venice, by F. W. Crawford, 2* 6d wrapper, or 3s 6d bound in doth, if posted 6d extra. Count Hannibal, "by Stanley J.-Wey-man,-~a*-«d<-w*apper, ot 3a ed .hound 4ll cloth, > if posted, 4d each ">' extra; • \ " e »'»JJ;r. * The Eternal City,. by HaltCainej 2s 6d wrapper, or 3s 6d bound in cloth, if posted 6d each extra. O'er Moor avnd Fen, by Jo«>pli. fiocking, 2s 6d wrapper, or 3a 6d .bound in cloth, if posted 0d each extra. The Great Boer War, by Conan Doyle, 2s*6d wrapper, or 3s 6d bound in cloth, if posted 6d~ekch extra. The Helmet of Navarre, by Bertha Rankle, 2s 6d each, or 3s 6d bound in cloth, if posted fid each extra. The Velvet Glove, by H. S. Merrimait, 2s 6d wrapper, or 3* Od bottad in cloth, if posted 4d each extra. Alice of, Old Vincennes, by Maurice Thompson, 2s,jQd cloth, or 3s 6d bound in cloth, if posted 6d extra. The Crisis, by Winston Churchill, 2s 0d wrapper, or 3s 6d bound in cloth, if posted 6d each extra.' r The Man from Glengarry. Black Rock, and The Sky Pilot, by Ralph' Connor, 2s 6d wrapper, or 3s 6d bound in cloth, if posted 6d -each extra. The Invaders, by Louis Tracsy, 2s 6d wrapper, or 3s 6d hound in- cloth, ' if posted 6d each extra. My Strangest Case, by Guv Boothby, 2s 6d wrapper, or 3s 6a bound in cloth, if .posted 6d each extra. The Dark o' the Moon, by S. R. Crock- ' ett, 2k fid wrapper, o» 3s 6d Bound . in doth, if pasted 6d each extra. The. Man Who Knew Better, by Tom -Gallon, 2s (H'wiappWor 3s Sd if bound in cloth, if posted 8d extra. In B«rCompan>;;By Roif'Botarewood. 2s -6d wrappery or^3s Gd bound in cloth, if posted 6d each extra. Pro Patria, by' Max Pemberton, 2s 6d wrapper, or 3s 6d bound in cloth, if posted Gd each extra. H. I. Jones & Son, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS, VieiorU Av-antt*, WANGANUL •OtD MEDAL, ia mxstimiitiQM ■ah f ~ S.~a • - BtOMCMT IWUN, aT^liMateßßam tor •qaHocltr Huk m

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10667, 11 June 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10667, 11 June 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10667, 11 June 1902, Page 4

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