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The Tidy Housewife— The careful tidy, housewife, when giving her house in spring Gleaning, should boar in mind that the dear inmates are more precinus thea houseß, their systems need cleansing, by purif ?mg the blood, regulating tho stomach and bowels, and she should know that the,s is nothing that will do it so surely as American Company's Hop Bitters, the purest and best of all medicines. — Advt: Stban»b Insttebordination.— Who has not experienced a sorb of malady when all the faculties seem in rebellion, and labour is absolutely impossible ? It is a condition of nerves and stomach and brain that can only be cured by the use of that irresistible remedy A >*wican Oo.'s Hop Bitters: Bead No other preparation so concentrates and combines blood-purifying, vitalising, enrich* iDg, and invigorating qualities as Ayer's Saraapillara. Quality should be considered when making comparisons. PEINOEBS THEATRE. Lessees ... Messes Smith & Underwood Business Manager ... Ms C. H. Tayi.ob (for Miss Juno). LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT ! op li/TISS TTILOISS TUNO, MR O. H. TAYLOR, MISS ELLA CARRINGTON, And Melbourne Dramatic Cohpakt. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. The moßt BUccesßful farcical Comedy of tho day ; played in Melbourne, Sydney, and through New Zealand with the greatest success, "MIKE D." "MIKE D." "M I X B D." LAST NIGHT OF THE SKASON. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TRINITY AND AROMOHO WEBLEYAN CHURCHES, TT is intended to hold a GIFT SALEJ and I 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 RIFLE VOLUNTEER OORP3. A PLAIN and Fancy Dress Ball in connection with the above Corps will be held at the Drill Shed, Hftweva, on the ereniag of WEDNESDAY, 17fch March, 1886 (St. Patrick's Day). 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, Wanganui. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL CHAPEL FUND. A GRAND Costume Bazaar acd Fancy Fair, in aid of the above Fund, will be held at the Drill Hall during Easter wesk. A detailed programme will appear Bhortly t T O THE ELECTORS OF THE WAITOTASA DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,— In the event of an ealy \J Dissolution of the present House of Assembly, I beg to say that I have consented to become a Candidate to contest the seat. I do not intend to issue a long address, but will briefly stat-o that I would give my auoport to measures for completing Public Works already commenced, and to further borrowing for that purpose. I am an advocate for retrenchment in every department of the Government service until expenditure shall be reduced within t\xe limits of revenue, Generally I am in favour of the present " Land Laws " and " .Native Policy," and hope that the time is nob far distant when thß " Native Office " can be dispensed with. Touching local matters, I am in favour of the 'KWanganui Harbour Bill" being passed, that the works commenced at the ffeads might be completed ; also to opening the interior of this part of the country by way of the Wanganui River. There are several Acts that are found to I be pressing heavily on the agriculturalist of this district. These wo old receive my careful attention. It is my intention to call the electors of the Waitotara District together at conve-* nient places, before the election takes place. There will then be ample opportunity of giving to the full my opinions on the general politics of the day. I assert that, in the event of you honouring mo as your representative, you will ever find me giving support to all measures calculated to advance legitimat* colonial progrsts, combined with strict economy in ad* ministration. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN MORGAN. MANGAWHERO BOAD BOAKD. ROAD FORMATION AND METALb LING. TENDERS will be received up till noon L on Wednesday, the 24th instant, for ' Forming and Metalling about 33 Chains of road in the Makirikizi Valley, Specifications can be seen at the Board's Office, TieN toria Avenue. The lowest or any tecder not necessarily accepted. ARTHUR FILM.ER, Clerk. [Oabd ] pHE undersigned begs to return thanks L for the many years support he has received from his friends and the publio generally, and to inform them that he is Btill in the trade as Carpenter, Cabinetmaker, Undertaker, &c, &c. JOSEPH TOWNSEFD, Hamson'Bsreefc. Established 1855.] WILSON'S COLONIAL SHEEP DIP. First Pbize and Medal N.Z. Exhibition, Wellington, 1885. Sole Proprietors ... Joiih Hatch & Co. NO HOT WATER REQUIRED in using the above Dip. " No smell, capital lustre, Boffc feel, clear and sound staple." — Vide report Hawke'B Bay Herald, June 1894. Sole agents for Wanganui and Districts, J?OLL&.JKL\ SIMES, & COY., Taupo Quay, Wanganui. Full particulars as to price, &c, on application. TO LEND. fiAnf\(\ IN One or Several Suma, ob'iUvU upon Freehold Land, at^6£ . per cent, i Apply to MR WM. MONTGOMERY, River Bank, near Ingestreftroefc, Wanganui, J BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ! nOMFORTABLE Board and Uesidenc \j at Wellington House, Bidg way- street close to the Railway Station. Plunge an j shower Baths. AH Single Bedrooms. s TTIOUND — A Bridl-.\ Owrov can h.Te 1 x Bamo by paying cost of this, advertisemenk

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11133, 20 February 1886, Page 3

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