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PRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees ... Mbssbs Smith & Underwood BuaiNßsa Makagbb ... Mb 0. H. Tayior (for Miss Juno). LAST THREE NIGHTS of TV/TIBS T^LOISE JUNO, MR G. H. TAYLOR, MISS ELLA CARRINGTON, And Melboubnb Dbamatic Compakx. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) FEB. 16. Production, for one night only, of the latest London success, "QUEEN'S EVIDENCE." A most powerful drama, full of seneational incident, situation, and effect. The "Lock Scene" is one of the greatest stage effects of the day 5 and the play w not only amusing, interesting, and exciting, but it serves to show with powerful force the greatest;, purest, and most beautiful of all passions — A Mother'B Lore. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT "JO."

TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Opposite Prinoess Theatre. LAST TWO DAY3 OF THE NEW f7E ALAND mOM rpHUMB. L 11 For the convenience of la:: ies and children the Exhibition will be open between 2 and 5 o'clock. Everyone should see this Wonder. Height, 30in ; weight, 20lbs ; age, l&yre. Admission— ls ; Children, 61. YOUNG^WOMEN'S PRAYER UNION' A TEA MEETING- will be held in tho WESLBYAN SCHOOLROOM OH TUESDAY, THE 16th INSTANT. Tea on the table at 6.30 p.m. An interesting Programme has been ar« ranged for the after meeting, including Musical Selections, Solos, Addresses, &o. Ticke' s— Adults, Is 6d j Ohildren, Is. HEADS RAILWAY. I MOONLIGHT ON THE SANDS. SPECIAL TRAINS. rpHURSDAY AND "O RID AY, 18th and 19rH Fbbbuaby. IN addition to the ordinary time bill, the io iowine: trains will run on the above dates :— Town, departs 130 p.m. 8.30 p.m. Heada „ 9.15 p.m. 10 p.m. The whistle will be Bounded three times at ten minutes and twice at fire minutes before the departures from the Heads. Obdinabx Fabes. ED. N. LIFFITON, Secretary. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TRINITY AND AROMOHO WEBLEYAN CHURCHES. TT is intended to hold a GIFT SALE and 1 FLOWER SHOW, in aid of the Funds of the above Churches, early in March, 1886. CONTRIBUTIONS, in Money or Goods, will be thankfully received. Further Particulars in Future Advertisement. HAWERA BIPLB VOLUNTEER CORPS. A PLAIN and Fancy Dress Ball in connection with the above Corps will be held at the Drill Shed, Hawera, on the evening of WEDNESDAY, 17th March, 1886 (St. Patrick's Pay). Tickets— to admit gentleman and lady 12s 6d, extra lady ss, may be obtained from any member of the Committee, or from Mr H. I. Jones, Stationer, &c, Wangwiui. WANGANUI PROGRESS AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1886. PHOFRISaOR KIRK has kindly consented to deliver a Lecture at the Borough Council Chambers on "Diseases of Fruit Trees and their Cureß," under the auspices of tho above Association, on Thursday next, the 18th mat, at 8p m. Thoßo interested iv the above subject are cordially invited to attend. Admission, Fbbh. ARTHUR FILMBR, Hon. Secretary.

i: i uiuiuwmu.— iniiiiwwiwiii ■»«■■■' ■■■« BUTTER. BUTTEE. WE are Gash Purchasers of Pvime Salt Butter in keg, in any quantities. WALKER & HATEIOK. COALJ COAL! COAL! DB&ULAK Shipments of Westport Coal Jtl from the Coalbrookdale Mine. The best coal in the market. Orders for Delivery from ship's side. CHEAP. WALKER & HATRICK FR3£ PA3 3\38 TO ESGLA.ND By Direct Steamer, I n RANTED to anyone who will bring me VJ a Customer to Purchase the entire , j^tock of my Firatxclasa Manufactured Con* dectionery. For further particular apply 83rsonally, with an order, to Or. H. THORN" • fON, Wholesale Export Confectioner , Manners- street, Wellington. i NOTICE. I, UNNINGI- in ray Paddock at Turakina t Valley for the lost two years and a hal*, a Grey Horse, branded MGt on the near shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid by the 20th instant, will be sold to defray cost of keeping, Ac, amounting to Twenty-five Pounds. 1 JOHN PIHAMA, Wakaware. _^__— . — . — — NOTICE. FROM and aftor this date I will not bs responsible for anything contracted in my name without a written notice. D. SeALLY. j __ i NOTICE is hereby given that lease of Small Grazing Buns ia the i Wanganui, Tuhna, Murimotu, and Ban* gitikei Districts, comprising aboui I 84,000 acres, will bo submitted to Public Auction at the Masonio Hall, Wanganui, on Wednesday, the 24th February, 188Q, at 11 a.m.— Upset rental, 6d per acre. I The principal features of the leasing system are 21 years lease, renewable for I a further 21 years, and valuations for | j permanent improvements. For full par* ticulars see plans and posters, whioh ! will be distributed shortly to all pria* , j oipal Railway Stations and Post Offices ; in the District. " J. W. A. MARCH ANT, I Commissioner of Grown Lands. January aisfc^lQQO.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11130, 16 February 1886, Page 3

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