Excursions. TVTEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, JANUARY 2ko axd 3bb. FISHING I BATHING ! ifS" Cheapest and Healthiest Outing. Trainß run as follows to Castleoliff— Leave Town at ... 9 10 11 12 „ „ ... 2 3 4 6 ... 6 7 Leave Heads at ... 8.30 9.80 10.30 „ „ ... 11.80 1.30 2.30 „ „ ... 3.30 4.30 „ ... 5.30 „ „ ... 6.30 (Last train) fisi§r* No late train on above night. moonlighFexoursions This Week. Saturday. Leave Town at . . 8.0 p.m> and 10.0 p.m Leave Heads at ... 7.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. Excursion Fares, Is. Children, 6d. rjnEMPERANOE BEOTHERHOOD SECOND ANNUAL UP.BIVER EXCURSION. "P.S. TUHUA." TUESDAY, 3b» JANUARY, 1888. The Xuhua will leave Bett's Wharf at 9 a.m. sharp for Raorikia and Kanini, return* ingr about *7 pra. Tickets (2s 6d for adults, and Is for children) may be obtained at the Club rooms, or from Messrs J. Laird, Silby, Brechin, rr any member of the committee. As only a limitad number will be issued, early application is necessary. AUOIT TOURNAMENT. CASTLBCLIFF. MONDAY, 2»» JANUARY, 1888. A Quoit Tournament will be held at the Castlecliff Hotel on Monday next, to commence at 10 am. First priza, £L ; saoond prize, 10s j third prize, ss. Entries, 2 s 6d, whioh will be received until 10 a.m. same d»y. Lost and Found. LOST — Between Aramoho and towo, a Platinum and Gold Chain. Finder will be rewarded on returning the same to this office. TOS T— Near the Railway Station, at;s 1J p.m. on Monday, a Lady's Handbag, containing notes and silver. Finder will receive £1 reward on returning same to this office. .'■ '"■ "■■■■ '■ ' • " ■" ■ '" J Educational. r^h ASSIOAL SCHOOL, TUBAKINA. Principal-REV. JOHN ROSS, Assisted by a thoroughly competent staff. The School Year comprises three terms of thirteen ■ weeks each, begmniDg in January, May, and September. The eleventh Season of this School begins on February Ist, 1888, and will be opened aB LADIES' COLLEGE ONLY. The School is within 7 minutes walk of the Railway Station, and is situated in one of the healthiest localities on the.Weeb Coast of New Zealand. * COURSE OF INSTSUOTION: ENGLISH, Including English Literature, and Grammar, Geography, and Ancient and Modern History. LATIN AND GREEK MATHEMATICS, Including Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra, &c. GERMAN MUSIC DRAWING PLAIN AND FANCY NEEDLEWORK FRENCH SINGING PAINTING CALISTHENICS It is the aim of tho'Principal to impart a thoroughly Bound education, widlst the z'oligious and physical training ie cares fully attended to, and every effort is made to make school life as homelike as possible In evidence of the thoroughness of the instruction imparted, it may bo titafed that pupils from thin school have, from its commencement, held a prominent place in tbe Teachers', the Pupil Teacher?,' and the Civil Service Examinations. Several of them have also, at different; times, passed the examination for maf ric ..iation at the University of New Zealand. A few more pupils can be accommodated, and immediate application jwill receive fir&t consideration. Prospectuses fco be had on application. Sheep Dip. p| I P PI N G SEA S O NBROOK'S " PERFECT " SHEEP DIP. CONCENTRATED (Poisonous). 1 of Dip] L*o4o Water MIXBS READILY WITH COLD WATER Forming a clear transparent solution, Positively y*rr i^«^®v ne veT f tbe &■', MK-'Ulir* BEST SOFTEST mimmM andtbe SrwSi *»in»fc^ Oheßpeßfc> Safe Reliable, {Lasting, Niform, and. Stainless. It is guaranteed not to contain one particle of limt or soda, thus avoiding that dryneßß or the wool so often experienced for the first month, after uaing powder dips especially. For SCABS, TIOKS, or LICE, this dip can be depended on as a certain specific. TESTIMONIALS. P. C. Tbrelkeld, Esq. on October 23rd, 1886, sayß : I consider Mr 0. M. Brooke's preparation, ONE OF THE VERY BEST DIP 3IN THE MARKET; Thia is to certify that the fleece - obtained by me from the flock of fldr R. . Evans, dipped with Brooke's " Perfect " Lip, waß Bcoared in the ordinary way, and 9 a sme.U part dyed scarlet, tbe result being t quite satisfactory. (Thi9 is the most cielicate test that can be applied, to prove whether a dip stains the wool or not.) 3 may state that I inspected Mr Evans flock while being shorn. TIOKS AND ALL OTHSR PABASITBS had beer COMPLETELY ERADICATED by th< use of the dip. TBE WOOL was BRIGHT SOFT, AND IN GOOD CON • DITION. My examination took placi IHJSEI MONTHS after dipping. THOMAS MILLEB. 1 The advantages to be derived from usinj ' Brooke's " Ptrfect " Dip are, that i » combines the lasting effeats of the Powde Dips, with the soltness of the Glycerin , preparation, and is the only Carbolic Di; '~ n the market composed of Calvert'» iNo '" acid which does not stain the wool. ;y At the recent Bheep Dip Trial, conducte under the Auspices of the A. and I Association, Canterbury, out of nin competitors, C. M. Brooke gained thir place — Prce— £2 4e 6d for sufficient to make IOC se, Gallons Dip. « I ~ HOGAN & CO. Agent
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11679, 31 December 1887, Page 3
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