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Amusements, WIN'GANDI POULTRY & CAGK--IHRD ASSOCIATION. THE FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW IN THE DRILL HALL, TO-DAY (THURSDAY). T'oors open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 7.30 to 10 p.m. Admission— ONE SHILLING only. The Art Union wilt be drawn during the evening, ■JJINTJiRrAINMEiVT IN AID OF -CJ PUBLIC MUSEUM FUND. WEDNESDAY, 17th A.UG., at 8 p.m. First Part. A Chat about the Glaciers of the Southern Alp 3 (illustrated by charming Views, shown on screen 12 feet fquire by Oxy Hydrogen Light, under, care of Mr Battle)— Mr Huddlestone. Second Part. 1. " The; Amateur Concert" — MrHarrison 2. Song Mrs Harrison 8. Song (in character), " The Happy Han- • Hau Maori" — Mr Nicholas 4. " Domestic Squabbles," (cemic sketch) — MraudMis Harrison 5. Recitation, "How Bill Adams won the Battle of Waterloo"— Mr Phillips 9. " Love in Humble Life," (comic skotch) — Mr and Mrs Harrison. Price of Admission— 2s and Is. ' ** * A NCIBNT ORDER /S^fllii&k J\- OF FORESTERS. Wsk^l^^'COUßT RODERICK DHU> No- 4926# __\^§S_s_yftfi Tbe 26th Anniversary 2i<Sj?«j£v)jjs£* of the above will be l»iTnm"f"Si'»«i«>w!) 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 1! Tickets, 10s 6d ; extra lady, 3s 6d. Admission to Dress Circle, Is. The Circle will be cleared at 12 p.m. BRO. G. R. PRICE, S«cretary to Ball Committee. Public Notices. TWT 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. We advise all lovnrs of good Tea to pay us a visit at once. O" Remember — Every purchaser of a Packet of Tea is entitled to a Guessing Form. Note— Tho Prizes, 201bs PURE CEYLON TEA and 3J GUINEAS, are to bs distribtted in the following manner : — The person who guesses nearest to the weight of Tea will receive the Fiibt Prize of TWO GUINEAS and 101 b Box of Pure Ceylon Tea j the next notrest the Second Prize of ONE GUINEA and 51b Box of Pure Cpylon Tea; and tho third nearest the Third Prize of HAL PGUINE A and 51b Bex Pure Coylon Tea. Anyone may get these Valuable Prizes. So pay CAMPION & CO.. a visio at once, and roraember^-Evory purchaser of a Pound Paoket of OUE, TEA is entitled to a Guessing Ticket. .. To Country settlers and large buyers. — Boxes ctnta'inihgeight One Pound Packets of Tea will be forwarded to any Station, carriage paidj thereby giving all an equal chance, to obtain our Giiess Forms. Every Pound, of Tea will contain a Guessing Form. . CAMPION & CO. guarantee that their Teas are the Best Value in town. Busintes; Notices. TMPORTANT NOTICE. G. COATES & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JEWEL LERS, CHRISTCHUROH. MESSRS COATES & CO., on account of being heavily over-stocked in CHRISTCHURCH, 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 JEWELLERY, 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 (FRID \Y) morning. AI'BNING NOTICE NEW GENERAL STORE IN WICKSTEED PLACE, WANGANUI. D. CROWLEY Begs to intimate to his friends and the « public that he intends to open a — General Grocery Store — In Wicksteed Place, oa FRIDAY, sth AUGUST, 1892. The Stock will be made up of all the best articles procurable at reasonable prices. . mH E T3IVER T> ANK | GENERAL STORE L . BT LL. : RIVER BANK GENERAL ; STORE. ! HIT Cash Purchaser ot FRESH BUTTER i and EGGS. Customers waited on punctually for i orders, and all Goods carefully , delivered. F g C A L L-Y, ; CAB PROPRIETOR, Corner of Bell and Glasgow Streets. ; P. S. having leased commodious Stabling ( premises, is in a petition to give careful i attention to tlio wants of the public. > Cabs ,an he engaged any hour, day or i night. Special attention given to catering for Balls, Picnic Parties, &c. Chargns strictly modorale.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11610, 12 August 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11610, 12 August 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11610, 12 August 1892, Page 3