Train arrangements in connection with the Wanganui Baces on 24th May, appear in another column. MAHOMET SAID :— " The^ ink of the wise is worth more than the blood of martyrß." Perhaps all do not agree with thia 1 ; but everyone acknowledges that Cbease's A. 1. Coffee when once tried is always used. ENGRAVING of all descriptions executed by McKee & Gamhle, N.Z. Press Agency, Wellington. Advertising Blocks, Crass Door Plates, Stencil Plates, Copper Plate and all other kinds of engraving. Send for quotation.
ART UNION. THREE OIL PAINTINGS. THE drawing for above -will take place at Mr Border's Hotel on FRIDAY, 19th inst. at 8 p.m. ! W. B. RHODES. 24t0 MAY. LUNCHEON will be provided at the Manavattj Hotel on WEDNESDAY, tlie 24th May, at 11 o'clock. Price— One Shilliug. R. CAWSTON, Proprietor. VfEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WANGANUI RACES. On: Wednesday 24th May the train usually leaving Wanganui at 4.40 pm. will be delayed till 5.20 p.trt., and will run 85 ! minutes later than usual to destination. Excursion tickets to Wauganui, available for return on day of issue only, will be issued by morning train on 24th May as below : — Palmerston, Greatford, and intermediate stations, Ist class, 8s 6d ; second class, 6s 6<L By Order. BOROUGH COUNCIL :: HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the number of votes received by each candidate for the office of Councillor for the Borough of Foxton is as follows :— BRADCOCK. Henry 261 UENNESSY, Phillip Joseph 53 And I hereby declare, BRADCOCK, Henry to be duly elected to such office. TflOS. F. GIBSOIN, Returning Officer. May 18, 1893. WANGANUI EDUCATION BOARD. The Annual Competitive Examination for the Board's Scholarships will be held at the Boys' School, Wanganui, on TUESDAY, 20th Juue, and following- days, commencing at 9 a.m. precisely 1 . The names of those who'inteud to compete must be forwarded by the Head Teacher or Board's Secretary, on the form provided for the purpose, so ns to reach him on, or before, FRIDAY, 16th June, at Noon. The Board will defray the travelling faro of Candidates from the country wbo obtain : — 55 per cent, of the total marks obtainable for a Senior Scholarship, and 50 per cent, of the total marks obtainable for a Junior Scholarship. Regulations may be had at the Board's Office. A. A. BROWNE, Secretary. WaDgamii. 9th May, 1893. QUESTION: n 7HO IS J. P. WORTH, T.A.R.A ANSWER: A Hairdresser of the First Order of Merit, who has taken over Mr Bradcock's Hairdressing Business in Main Street. (Razor-setting a Speciality.) ANTED KNOWN — Hot Suppers can be obtained at MoKAY'S Restaurant from 8 to 10 p.m. Ham and Egge Is 6d Grills - - - Is Od Tea and Coffee, NEW GOODS. CASES DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. 'PHOS. ENNIS has just received ± the Largest Assortment ever seen in Foxton of ~ Bedford Cord, Buckskin, Black and Drab Saddle Tweeds, Whitney, Melton, Irish Frieze and. , SCOTCH, ENGLISH & COLONIAL TWEEDS In the Latest Designs. £. s. Tweed Suits to Order . . 4 4 „ TROtja <fc Vest . . 2 2 „ Trousers .. ..15 Only experienced workmen employed. All Orders executed with despatch. A trial solicited. THOS~iNNIS, THE LOCAL TAILOR.
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Manawatu Herald, 18 May 1893, Page 3
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510Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 18 May 1893, Page 3
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