WANGANUI HEADS RAILWAY TIME BILL. |On and after February 1, 1886. WfißK IJAYS. Town dep. .7T~~~10.0 12,0 2.0 i.5.0 |7.0 Heacs „ 9-30 11.30 1.30 3.45:6.30)... Sttnpayb Oney. Towner... 10.0 12.0 3.0 5.0 16.0 Heads „ J9 301.30J 2.30 4.30 5.30 1 ... FARE-**!— Single : Ist Ulnss. ls ; 2nd Class, 9d ; Return— lst Class, ls Cd ; 2nd Class, ls. Fares to and 'romf.^"^^. 9^,.^L'algowniePlatforml^YetarSa S ' " Children under three years of ago aro carried free; above three aud under 12 years of age at half-price. GBUBUALCONDIHONS. Ab-ivai. and Departure of Trains.— The Company does not pledge itself as to the despatch or arrival of trains at the exact time. Should circumstances render it impossible or inexpedient for a train ,to proceed, the fares will be returned; the Company does not undertake to forward paissengtrs iu such cases. - Tickets aro issued conditionally that there is room n the train. "■' - ' < |>« •.* O RG JE "T> U R N E , Commission Agent awd Valuator, Rents and Debts Collected,! ccount Books Posted by Hour or Contraot, The Erection of Buil-dings and other. works Supervised, 5" u Address— Chronicle OAIoe, , AiULSEBROOK & {~1 OY STBAM BISCUIT MANUFACTORYIAND FLOUR MILLS, * Ghbistchurch. Agents for Wangauui and District— POLLARD & SYMES, Taupo Quay, Wanganui.. F. 'P. F ° ° K E LAND, FINANCIAL, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, ' WAVERLET. | Properties for sale in town and surrounding districts. Loansinog'otiated and money invested for capital** r - ■•• ists on sound securities. Bents ooUeoted, and tbo goneral managoment of • ■ house property undertaken. Fire, Life, or ent insurances effected. Crown vp-ants uplifted, deeds registered, nnd all business relating to transfers, leases, mortgages, ' fco„ undertaken through licensed land brokers.| A G E N C I E T S.! M.Z, Fire and Marine Insurance Company "N.Z. Accident Insurance Company •Mutual Lifo -Association of Australasia" Wauganui Eqn-.table Land and Building Society A.C. Fookes and Co., Licensed Land Brokers! Wangauui Chronicle, Patea Mail, New Zealand Mail, &c„ &c. A- O- F aOKJSS & o°-" Licensed Broker under the Land Transfe Act. Estate, Finance, and Insurance Agent. repare Transfers, Leases Mortgages, *kc, and applications to bring property under provisions of the Land Transfor Act. Invests money for capitalists on good freehold security, and supply money tofthose requiring ih, and arrange all kind of Insurance and Agency. Business, AGENCIES tttional Firo and Marine Insurance Company of New Zealand, Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society. •iccident Insurance Association of New Zealand. New Zealand Plate Glass Insurance Co. Wellington Trust, Loan, and Invejtment Co. Loan, Finance, and Investment Co • Offices : Devon-street, New Ply th isrsr A. IJJXUKY. CREASE'S Al COFFEE IS u-dnabfcodly the best article to be obtained in the colony for purity, strength, and delicious flavour Ask for the Al Brand. Boldb7 tha IPrincipal Grocers in lib and 21b "Bins £t REENWOOD & DOH DENTISTS. Victoria Avenue, Wah-ANci Next door to the Presbyterian Churoh), dentistry; in all ITS BRANCHES. "Painless Extraction under Nitrous-Oxide Gas or Chloroform when required. IMPROVEMENTS IN DENTISTRY. THE TBIUMPH CELLULOID BASE. (Copy.) Auokland, 21st April, 1884*. Received from J. Greenwood, Esq., Dental Surgeon, Wanganni, the sum of £_0 sterling, for a permit to work the " Triumph Celluloid Base " on any part of New Zealand, excepting Auokland and Napier, Signed) A W Ohatfield ♦ THE ll fTEALAND Li /CLOTHING \J _ TjIACTORY MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING —FIT, STYLE, and QUALITY— for which we obtainod FIRST PRIZE & GOLD MEDAL ['AT the WELLINGTON EXHIBITION. ur Manufactures ar principally made up>f .the Famousl Mosgiel and other Now ealand Tweeds. \ Thoy aro cheaper, than Imported Gooda, as they wear twico s long andiare Q_i_y a Little More Monet. —Men's Hats aud Caps,-^Bug_-M?orfcmanfceau3— _— Shirts — " — Ties — ' — Hosiery— WANGANUI BR\NCH— Coruer Victoria Avenue, G. J. FERGUSON Manager. WHAT THE PEOPL__~SAY. YOUR PREPARATION IS AN EXCEPTION. " The Pharmacy, Regent Eoad, Great Yarmouth, Dec. 28th, 1883. " Dear Sir,— Your medicine must be a great success. You can quite understand that I havo not much opinion of what are called quack medicines *, which are generally mire all caul worthless, ond I shouldt he glad to see them swept out of existence with the "besom of. destruction." Your preparation, however, is an exception, and is undoubtedly useful. One of my brothers took it with considerable benefit ; and to bo candid with you, I only laughed at him, ancl said, "His faith had healed him" I was very ill myself this year i with Congested Liver, Indigestion, &c, and after much persuas'on by my brothers to please Urn, I consented to try Mother Seigel's Syrup, ancl I am bound to eay that.in spite of my prejudice and unbelief it did me more good than anything else.' I am in better health now, but not quito well, and pifbbably never shall be again, at my heart has become weak, although I am considerably under fifty years of age. 1 mention my case, thinking it may be of interest to you.— l remain, yours faiths fully, - "W. Sheppard Pole (Ph.G.}_
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11126, 11 February 1886, Page 2
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