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Wants - WANTED— For the Country,. a^Re^ pectable Woman 'as General Servant, Must be able to wash irsll, and wUlr ing to assist with children. Eequired tpntlo * ' all house-work, except cook. Wages, 15s per week. No young girl need apply. Ad-" dress, F.R., Herald Office. WANTED— A Clean, Active Boy, accua. tomed to horses. T. Mitchell, Victoria Butchery. WANTED to Purchase— lo or 20 acres of land within three miles of Wanganui. Apply by letter stating particulars to C.8.D,, Herald Office. WANTED To Lease—A Farm not less than 100 acres. Addres, N. G. Morse, No 2 Line, Wanganui. WANTED— A Situation by a Good Shoeing and Jobbing Smith, 14 years' experience ; steady man. Address J.H., care of George Hicks, Wanganui. ANTED. —A GOOD Second-Hand Double-Barrel Breach-Loading Fowling Piece. Instrument to be left with the Undersigned before Tuesday, the 3rd inst., at 6 p.m. T. D. Cummins. WANTED— Employment as Ploughman and General Laborer. Apply stating terms to T.C., office of this paper. Tf7*ANTED KNOWN that Mrs Bubeell » » has commenced making Oilcloth Suite, and the repairing and making of flags at reasonable priceß. Having been working for the late Mr Farnie for upwards of 5 years is a sure guarantee that she thoroughly understands . the business. All orders will be punctuallyattended to. <2f" Address, Victoria Avenue,, next the English Church. j. ANTED KNOWN-Last week of Great Clearing Sale at Dublin Boot Mart. Secure some of the Bargains before it JB too late. \\T ANTED every bootless individual in ? T the country to go to AINSWORTH'S if they want cheap Boots. AINSWORTH can knock them in a heap ; AINSWORTH will make the Leather cheap j AINSWORTH'S Boots will stand the test; AINSWORTH'S Boots are always Best.— Victoria Avenue. i ; WANTED KNOWN it is not the superior cheapness, nor the superior neatness alone that has drawn so much of the public attention to AINSWORTH'S Boots, ! but the strong, firm, and substantial manner in which they are made.— AINSWORTH, Victoria Avenue. ANTED KNOWN that the Cheapest Boots in Wanganui are now to be obtained at Furniss's Dublin Boot Mart Sale now on. ' WANTED Known that the best LUNCHEON and CUP OF TEA can be had at the Wanganui Dining Rooms for Is, from 12 to 3 o'clock daily. PHOTOGRAPHIC NOTICE. WANTED KNOWN.— That B. PEYMAN, Photographer, Taupo Quay, stills continues to take, portraits at reduced prices. Single figures 7s 6d per half-dozen, 10s 6d per dozen. First-class work euaran« teed Studio open from 10 a,m. to 4 p.m. JUST allow the people to know— where the best and Cheapest Boots are sold. People want cheap Boots, I know they do j But they donH; want cheap and nasty too. AINSWORTH, Victoria Avenne. Houses to let TO LET. — Shop and five rooms in Ridg-way-street. Apply to D. Harding, Tailor and Out-fitter. TO LET, with Immediate Possession, a Comfortable House and Shop in Liverpool and Niblett Streets, containing 5 rooms besides Shop, with J-acre of ground. Shop Fittings, and everything complete. Water Laid on. Apply.to E. Wright, Nixon Place WANGANUI EXHIBITION! SCIENCE & CURIOSITIES COMMITTEE. PERSONS having objects of scientific interest, or curiosities which they are willing to lend for the forthcoming Exhibition, will obl'ge by sending particulars of such objects to the undersigned as early as possible in order that space may be provided for them. H. C FIELD, Chairman of Committee. ' WANGANUI EXHIBITION. ' INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. APPLICATIONS for space in this Depart- * ment should be sent in to the Secretary, Mr Culpan, or any member of Committee, on or before the Ist May, in order to prevent disappointment. j; DECIMUS TRIPE, Chairman. THE WANGANUI EXHIBITION. Fine Abts Department. *

PERSONS having Paintings, Statuettes, or other objects of art which they are willing to exhibit at the forthcoming Exhibition will oblige by sending particulars to the undersigned, so that space may be provided for them. H. M. BREWER, Chairman Fine Arts Committee. THE WANGANUI OYSTER SALOONj OYSTERS. OYSTERS. OYSTERS. TO Suit the Times.— Oysters reduced to 2s per bottle opened, or Is 6d per kit. 6d per dozen, open, for outdoor customers, or 9d per dozen on the premises, at J. COBURN'S Wanganui Oysteb Saloon, Next door to Drummond and Alexander's. WANGANUI EQITABLE L.8.1 SOCIETY (PERMANENT). REDUCTION OF INTEREST. THIS Society makes advances, repayable by monthly redemptions, at from 8 to 9 per cent interest, according to the nature of the security. •' Also for fixed periods on freehold land, at terms to be agreed u^ou. chuktoN) Secretary. WANGANUI COUNTY. NOTICE is hereby given that the Electoral Rolls of the above county may be seen at the office of the County Council, Rutland Chambers, Ridgway-street, Wanganui, and copies of those of each riding at the following places, until the 15th May, 1881 ■ Riding Waitotara, at Mr John Brown's, Maxwelltown Riding Westmere, at Mr T. Roots, Springvale Riding Warrengate, at Harvey s Store, Campbelltown Riding Waipakuru, at Mr Kennedy's Store, Upokongaro Riding Makirikiri, at Residence of Mr W. Strachan, No 3 Line Mangawhero, at Residence of Mr C, Parker, Makirikiri Brunswick, at Mr' J. Walker's, River Bank. EDWARD~N. LIFFITON, Clerk Wanganui County. """ NOTICE. ANYONE found trespassing on my property. Matarawa Valley, in pursuit of game or otherwise, will be prosecnted without respect of persons. „ . t r a «-r. i JOHN WALLACE. CAIsTERBUR RYE-GRASS SEED. THE Undersigned has 100 Sacks of the above seed for sale. FKEEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XV, Issue 4132, 7 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Herald, Volume XV, Issue 4132, 7 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Herald, Volume XV, Issue 4132, 7 May 1881, Page 3