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Ivmß 3^jtTvjevf^, SHAMROCK HOTEL, PATE A. THE large additions to the above estab lishment being now completed, the proprietor takes this opportunity of thanking his patrons and the public generally, for the kind support hitherto accorded to him, and further begs to state that the Hotel is now replete with every convenience and comfort for the travelling public who m xy favour him with their patronage. Wines & Spirits of superior quality. English and Colonial Ales, Porter, &c. Eirst-class Stabling for Horses. CHARGES MODERATE. An open-stalled stable—acccmmoda tion tor twenty-three horses free o charge. JOHN CASEY, Proprietor. Nov. 14, 1867. AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AGENTS, &c., ' MESSRS LEVY BROTHERS EG to inform the inhabitants of Wanganui and the Public, that they rave commenced business as AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS, in connection wi h the business now carried on by them as Importers and General Merchants. Levy Bros, wish to state that it is their intention to pay special attention to their business as Auctioneers and Commission Agents, and would remind all parties entrusting them with the sale of goods or stock, that from their central business position and large mercantile connections, they may rely upon having all consignments and orders for sales attended to and executed with despatch. 10HP The undersigned hold weekly sales of General Merchandize at their Rooms, Victoria Avenue. LEVY BROTHERS, Victoria Avenue. Sept. 12, 3867. O N SAL E, AT the stores of the undersigned, in bulk and open stock : TEAS- chests half chests, and boxes SUGARS—crusned lump Company’s pieces, No 1 and 2 Mauritius NEW FRUlTS—currants, muscatels, and figs OILMEN’S STORES—Sardines, salmon, lobsters, oysters, (lib tins) pickles, mustard, confectionery, corn flour, maizena, Baix-elona nuts, paste blacking, soap powders, fancy soap, patent groats, blue, dark and light, white starch, chocolate, cocoa, black and white pepper, curry powder, French capers, fancy hair oil, mixed spice, split peas, barley. SOAP <fe CANDLES Cumming’s oap, Price’s Belmont’s sperms WAX VESTAS—BeII & Black’s, plaids, and 250’s PAPER—wrapping paper, paper bags, &e. HAMS & BACON—Compton & Sinclair’s VlNEGAß—quarter-casks and bottle WINES & SPIRITS Whiskey, ..randy, porter, &c. &c., &c., &. Levy Brothers. Wanganui, Sept., 17th 1867. FRAUD. ON the 27th June, 1866, MOTEEWALLAH, a Printer, was convicted at the Supreme Court, Calcutta, oi counterfeiting the LABELS of Messrs CROSSE & BLACKWELL, London, and was sentenced by Mr Justice Phear to TWO YEARS’ RIGOROUS IMPRISONMENT ; And on the 30th of the same month for SELLING SPURIOUS ARTICLES bearing Labels in imitation of Messrs CROSSE & BLACKWELL’S, SHAIK BAOHOO was sentenced, by the subur ban Magistrate at Sealdah, to TWO YEARS’ RIGOROUS IMPRISONMENT. CAUTION. Any one SELLING SPURIOUS OILMEN’S STORES under Crosse & Blackwell’s name, will be liable to the fame punishment, and will be rigorously prosecuted, Purchasers are recommended to examine all goods carefully before taking delivery of them. The GENUINE Manufactures of Messrs Crosse & Blackwell may be had from EVERY RESPECTABLE DEALET in New Zealand. July 30, 1867.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 828, 8 February 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 828, 8 February 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 828, 8 February 1868, Page 1

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