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Amusements, "VT7-AVO-ANUI POULTRY & CAGEBIRD ASSOCIATION. THE FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW IN THE DRILL HALL, TO-DAY (THURSDAY). Doors open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 7.30 to 10 p.m. Admission— ONE SHILLING only. The Art Union will bo drawn during the evening, ENTERTAINMENT IN AID OF PUBLIC MUSEUM FUND. WEDNESDAY, 17th \UG., at 8 p.m. First Part. A Chat about the Glaciers of the Southern Alps (illustrated by charming Views, shown on screen 12 feet squire by Oxy Hydrogen Light, under care of Mr Battle)— Mr Huddlestone. Second Part, 1. " TholAmateurConcerfc" — MrHarrjson 2. Song Mrs Hnrriaon 3. Song (in character), " The Happy HauHnu Mnori" — Mr Nicholas 4. "Domestic Squabbles," (cemic sketch) — Mr and Mrs Hnrrison 5. Recitation, " How Bill Adams won the B.ifctlc of Waterloo"— Mr Phillips 9. " Lovoin Humble Lifo," (comic sketch) — Mr and Mrs Harrison. Price of Admission— 2s and Is. «* » --* : -!)«» A NCIENT ORDER' $K&ssa!$ r @& -tX OF FORESTERS. V fl®iiifflvf' COURT RODERICK h$ m^^m^L D HU, No. 4926. «l^3§si?Wf|§ The 25th Anniversary 2a#i«^^^hj^^ of the above will be (»,mm. ....„., i.«.^. L ] celebrated by a BALL AND SUPPER, To be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, on THURSDAY, SEPT. Ist, 1892. Dancing to commence at 8.30. Double Tickets, 10s 6d ; extra lady, 3a 6d. Admission to Dress Circle, Is. The Circle will be cleared at 12 p.m. BRO. G. R. PRICE, Secretary to Ball Committee. Public iNotices. TU" 0 1 ICE. CAMPION & CO.'S GREAT GUESSING COMPETITION Is still going on, and is meeting with great success. A great number of answers are in already. Wo advise all lovors of good Tea to pay us a visit at once. 8^" Remember— Every purchaser of a Packet of Tea is entitled "to a Guessing Form. Note— The Prizes, 201bs PURE CEYLON TEA and 3i GUINEAS, are to bs I distribtted in the following manner : — The person who guesses nearest to the weight of Tea will receive the Firbt Prize of TWO GUINEAS and 10lb Box of Pure Ceylon 1 Tea ; then<axt nearest the Second Prize of ONE GUINEA and 51b Box of Pure Ceylon Tea; and the third nearest the Third Prize of HALFGUINEA and 51b Box Pure Ceylon Tea. Anyone may get these Valuable Prizes. So pay CAMPION & CO. a visic at once, and romember — Every purchaser of a Pound Packet of OUR TEA is entitled to a Guessing Ticket. To Country settlers and large buyers.— Boxes ccntainingeightOne Pound Packets of Tea will be forwarded to any Station, carriage paid, thereby giving all an equal chance to obtain our Guess Forms. Every Found of Tea 'will contain a Guessing Form. CAMPION & CO. guarantee that their Teas are the Best Valuo in town. Businte? 1 'KlV,i<:es. TMPORTANT NOTICE. G. COATES & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JEWEL LERS, CHRISTCHUROH. MESSRS COATES & CO., on account of being heavilv overstocked in CHRISTCHUROH, Beg to call the attention of the residents of Wanganui and surrounding district to the fact that their Mr Coates is now staying at the RUTLAND HOTEL, WANGANUI. He has with him a large and varied Stock of HIGHCLASS JEWFLLT3RY, WATCHES & ELECTRO-PLATE, Single articles of which will be sold privately to the public at —WHOLESALE PRICES.— G. COATES & CO., NO. 3 SAMPLE ROOM, RUTLAND HOTEL, Opposite Mr T. Ferry's. Inspection invited. Sale commences this (FRIDAY) morning. OiDDLES! SADDLES OPENING NOTICE. P. McALTNDEN Begs to infor-n the inhabitants af Wanganui and country settlers that he has again started the Saddlery business, and will open with a First-class Stock of «®- SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, &c, &c, &c, on MONDAY, August Ist, in premises adjoining the Empire Stables. Repairs will be executed in a prompt manner at the shortest notice, and all work turned out guaranteed to give satisfaction. Address — P. McALINDEN, EMPIRE SADDLE DEPOT, CAMPBELL PLAo'E, WANGANUI. A P E N I I! <3 NOTICE. NEW STORE AT ARAMOHO. j). mThocg Has, to meet bis extending trade, opened a new Store at Afamoho, with a Choice Stook of all the Best Brands of GROCERIES, PRESERVES, &c, &c, Stationery and School Requisites in great quantity. Also, a Large Stock of DRAPERY, HOSIERY, &c, And to meet the times he has resolved to offer his Choice Goods at Greatly Redueed Prices. Residents waited on for orders, and all Goods delivered with promptness. d. mThogg, STOREKEEPER, EASTOWN AND ARAMOHO: W'ANTKD Known— lt will pay the Ladies to visit McFarlane's Calico Depot on Taupo Quay. For cheapness and quality they cannot bo bcatan.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11609, 11 August 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11609, 11 August 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11609, 11 August 1892, Page 3