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frri ■ -slTW_ri t*- r nlTii Ifl <fc__M-_-riaw J. PAUL & COS Tailoring Department. THE favourite department is now stocked with the choicest np to-date materials direct from the leading centres of fashion both London and Continental Tweed. ' VICUNAS Suits SERGES £3 10s % Fnits COATINGS, £310s TROUSERINGS, Suits to order from £3 10s. ' Ladies Tailor made Costumes, Coverl Coats and Habits a speciality. J. pattTj & i_o» Victoria Avenue. OCE.ICHTON c ffl AND H; ,?• SfEWMAN^ L__ . FOR __ \z_ s Sj Boots & Shoes. - m __— - -2 TWrOW opening, early Atitnnin _JJ Q J3i Shipments of Boots' and 2_. Shoes for -' 1 Departments at '. l_ W ORICHTON AND I NEWMAN'B % ' O :;,-■'- C ffl GASH: BOOT AND SHOE g 0 r-S gJJ The Avenne, Wanganni. **■ .^. . ".- - •■ t Q(^ FIRST-CLASS BOOTS AND ' SHOES pi _T 'At Fair Prices. J? . O -5 PQ ■ ■ , ? : \ [Card.] tTAGAR &"|rNUO ; KEi GUILDERS & CONTRACTOR Guyton Strest, ■ Wanganni. PREPARATORY BGHOOL IT ls proposed to open ; next , May,. 1 School in Marton for Bdys.he'tweei Handle. '.' he School will be preparator for che Collegiate School, Wanganni nod will follow in tbe main the method! adopted at that, institution. A limitei number ot Boarders will be taken. Ani nrther particulars may bo obtained froii ■MrC. P. Mather or Mr 1 VL, Wilson Vlarton. Reference is permitted toM fEMPSON, of thi Collegiate School anganui. Aramoiio Pianc Depot, R Ellery Gilbert, PROPRETOR, ' , "VTONE but reliable Instruments kopj -.131 in stcck, which cau be purchased on the two and half years' Time Syoten from iOs per month, The Instrument! are fresh and new, only being just openec np, and have not been carted about tc nearly every .township between Welling ton and New Plymouth. Always pur chase from a reliablo person residing ii . the district, .have nothing to do witt people who are not responsible parties ' Pianos tuned ■ and repaired." -J Countrj districts visited. Price lists 'and catalo gues free on application. Orders for tuning left with H. I. Jones and Sons, booksellers, Wanganui. jGUiJfI ;§oDGflj J A Soothing & Healing Balm a. t\ for Colds, Coughs^ etc, f 1 Sold in 1/-, V6~& 2/-.Bot'l's k it 3^ itr "by all )^ J£ k* MR T. MAYNARD, Chief /Engineei of Welligton Woollen Mills.— l consider Sykes' Cara'Cough an excellent remedy for conghs aiid colds. ."•'"" COLONEL STAPP; New" Zealand Volunteers hnattached.— lt gives' me great pleasuie to testify to the relief my family has obtained from Sykes' Cnra Cough. ARIGG, Fsq., jfanager for Duthie • & Co. -I gratefully acknowledge ' that a single bottle of Cura Cough cured me of a Jong-standing cold. MR CORBETT, Kaipara; Auckland: Post me by return mail two large bottles ot Cura Cough . I derive no benet from other congh specifics; . . # MR LEWIS ALLEY, of New Plymouth, the well-known. N.Z.Be*. Footballer, says,— W^en travelling' witlk the 'team I am never without Sykes' Cura Cough. -1 consider it' an excellent remedy for colds, and highly recommend it to Footballers. 'TVT 11 AtrDU S RAVNES V ibe-Proprie-JSJ. tor of the Terniinb* Hbtel-, New Vlyinouth, says,— For many " years we uave used Svkes' Cura "Cough., "in the' amily, anu 1 have great pleasure in statug itis invaluable as a remedy for . *oug s auu colds. -"*"* "" __ ? , J.Katterns Manning TEIXiaEK o-r- CT PIANO, OItOMT, AND^SISGING. — ight Raiding, and Voice I'fcdr.otfon Candidates prcp-irod Fnr t Cusioa'i Matriculation ao<l "B " a-d " D '(teachers EiiwJDations... Husic cop!ed,tracßpcßed.«p"' i rrang«d fcr larga or small Or.*h<.stras. ,A _ddrJs^ at M»;?v S 'V.'iei. oij,] r*,,'. MO/7efj6ejpe/Wocfetffo\ Wt&a/ryo//fie/m//a//off& ■ I # exfier/ence cs »%5v Ti r" LP BY J LU iRQcJRs J -*™—-—mrmm - lt S t

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 1 June 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 1 June 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 1 June 1899, Page 2

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