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TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS.

M tlm Teachers' Examinations, (fip Wanganui candidates who passed in Uas& D. were: William R. Curties, Mary 1. Forgiisott, Elvira I. Henu. Frederick (?)„ Dulcia M. Rockell, Ethel J. Simmons, G.

J. Small

Passed in Class E.— Edward F. Eagar, Ernpst Edwards, Mabel McLean, Arthur D. N. Train.

Partial Pass D.— Bonificius Anderson, Barbara Elmslie, Montague Goldsbury,. Lillias G. Sarten.

Special Mention, CWman, Class D. Mary Hansen, Wanganui.

Mr Newton King will sell stock at hi» ivuponga yards on Friday, .March 3. Eighteen weaners and cows lost- reward.

FISHING TACKLE. F. J. Wrigley announces the arrival of a very extensive assortment of Bartlett and Sons' 6shing tackle. An especially fine assortment of wooden tods, including, split cane, green-heart, kneewood and uickory, at all price* from £4 to 7s 6d. Bristol steel rods a speciality, 10, 11, and 12 feet long. 'These cods are justly celebrated throughout this district. A very large assortment of- flies, including several new varieties. New minnows, new caste, new traces, everything new. Inspection invited Bartlett's best casts, at Is, 1* 3d, 181 8 6d each, or 6s, 6s, and 7s the halfdozen. Flies, mioaows, casts, etc, seat post free. Postal orders receive piompfc I attention, and must be accompanied withi cash. Rods prepared by competent workmen. Fishing licenses issues. F. J. WBIGLEY. Hawera.

THE DEALER KNOWS ITS VALUE.'1 A merchant always aims, to please h» customers and whea h* finds that an ar^ Iticle has genuia* merit, he never hear- > tates to recomaiend- it. Mr M. Links. * .storekeeper at Carcoar, N.S;W. says' "I .never fatt to recommend Chamberlain* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea RemedY (because I know it v good." y oa ma fe, fno mistake when you buy this medicSe? Dealers all over the country will telljon the same thing. It has been in co™ ? an w,T !? r t H rt '" ilTe Y ear « ™d »Mdoubtedly the safest and "best medtctae btt the market lot pain in tho stomach, di«T rhoea and dysentery. For sale by W K. Wallace. Hawem Advi y

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8163, 28 February 1905, Page 2

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TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8163, 28 February 1905, Page 2

TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8163, 28 February 1905, Page 2

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