The French in Tuxis. — The Spectator, speculating on the ultimate increase of the French territory in Africa, observes that "the world, and especially Europe, would directly benefit through the conquest of Tunis by France. If Northern Africa were in capable hands it might receive the whole overspill of Southern Europe, and in two centuries show us a new Spain, a new France, a new Italy, and a new Greece, all nourishing and all civilised. If the French have no right in Tunis, our rights in Asia or in New Zealand cannot be logically maintained."
PRINCESS THEATRE. . ' SUNDAY EVENING, 24th JULY. IyTADAME T OTTI XTHTILMOT WILL LECTURE ON "HIS MAJESTY THE DEVIL." Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 precisely. Donations — 2s aad Is. WANGANUI DISTRICT LAND AND BUILDING SOCIETY. A MEETING of the Shareholders in the above Society will be held at the Rutland Chambers on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, July 28, At 4 o'clock, For the purpose of receiving the final Balance-sheet, Auditors' and Directors' Reports, and formally closing the Society in term of Rule 7. C. H. ASHFORTH, Manager. __________ rpHE Hounds will meet to-morrow I. (Saturday) fit Wangaehu, at 2 o'clock. J. J. CRAWFORD, Secretary. wangTnui and" bawjltikei hunt club. A COMMITTEE MEETING will be ___ held at the Victoria Hotel on Saturday Evening, 23rd inst., at 8 o'clock sharp. Business : To arrange programme for Hunt Club Steeplechase Meeting. J. J. CRAWFORD, Secretary. ~ JEYE'S SHE-J-TdTp. /CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE VJ MARKET. Solf Agents for New Zealand — ■ ZOHEAB, NEWMAN, &■ CO., Wellington. Sub -Agent — J. J. CRAWFORD, Wanganui. ' CTIUBONS'S GIFTS ' ON THE WANGANUI SPRING MEETING TTJTILL como off on October 20th inT ' T stead of November, if the Lotteries Bill does not come in force before that time. S. GIBBONS, Treasurer. tTlWlders. ' TENDERS will be received' by the undersigned vtntil 4 p.m. on Friday, the 2yth inst., for the erection of a Store and Workshops at Patea. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr. John Anderson's Furniture Warehouse, Patea, and at the offices of A. ATKINS, Architect, Ridgway-strect. FOR SALE. npilE Undersigned has the following I improved Farms for Sale : — Toi Farm, containing 475 Acres A Farm of B'2B Acres near Waverley A Farm of 100 Acres near Waverley For further particulars as to terms apply to FREEMAN R, JACKSON, Auctioneer. ALABiIING SACBU'ICE OF G O O D. S. PTH O prevent further Loss from EARTHQUAKES, FRANCIS J. JONES HAS DETERMINED TO SELL, At Price 0 Alarmingly Low. A QUANTITY OF BEEAKABLE GO> DS. INSPECT THE WINDOW. Come Early to Secure the best Bargains. ALSO, REMEMBER TO PUUCHASE Gibs Best White Sugar and lib delicious Tea — only 49. Good People did you hear the News Of the Famous Shop for Boots and Shoes; Boots and Shoes, both large and small, At prices within the reach of all ; Bring your Cash and buy them all. IT is not alone the Superior Cheapness nor the Superior Neatness that has drawn so much of the public attention to AIKSWORTH'S Boots, but the Strong:, Firm, and Substantial way in vhich they are made. AIJSSWORTH, Victoria Avenue.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9456, 22 July 1881, Page 3
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