MeetlngSt ■pARISH OF CHEIST CHUECH. A Special Meeting of Parishioners will be held in the Schoolroom on THURSDAY, 30th inst., at 8 p.m. Business : To consider plans for the proposed permanent enlargement of the Church. Planß can be reen at Mr Atkins' office. f The meeting adjourned to Ist December J will lapse. r T. B. MACLEAN, Incumbent. E. WITHERS !„, . , F. W. POWELL j Churchwardens. DISTEICT GRAND LODGE, WELLINGTON, NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. \n Emergency Communication of the District Grand Lodge will be hoH at the Masonic Hall, Wanganui, on FRIDAY, Ist December. The D.G. Lodge wil! he tyled at 5.30 p m. By command of the V.W.D.D.G.M. C. P. POWLES, D.G. Stcretiry. mONGAEIEO LODGE, No. 705, E.C. (EMEEGENCY MEETING.) The members of the above Lodge are requested to attend at the Masonic Hall on FRIDAY, Ist December, at 5 o'clock i in the afternoon, to be present at the Inatallation of Brother F. Arkwright, as District Grand Master. The District Grand Lodge will be tyled at 5.30, after which no members of private I odges will be admitted. Banquet tickets cau be obtained from Bro. P. D. Hogg, Hon, Treasurer to Banquet Committee. By command of the W.M. F. G. NEWCOMBE, Secretary. pUBLIC MEETING, All Bottlers in the Wanganui district through whose property the railway runs, are requested to meet at Messrs F E, Jackson and Co.'s Kooms on WEDNESDAY, the 13th December, at 2 o'clock p,m, E. E. FLETCHER. Public Notices ST. JOHN'S PEESBYTEEIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. V ANNUAL SOCIAL THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 7.30. Admission — Is. St. John's Band of Hope Festival tomorrow (FBIDAY) Evening, 6 30. Admission, Band of Hope— Children, free ; others, fid. mo THE ELEdOES OF WANGANUI. Ladies and Gentlemen, — It affords me pleasure to tender my heartiest thanks to the large number of electors, of both sexes, in town and country, who recorded their votes in my favour on Thursday last. Particularly would I acknowledge the obligation under ■which I labour to the ladies and gentlemen who laboured so assiduously to seenre my return. I am, &c, GILBEET CARSON. mO THE ELECTOES OF TBE PATEA DISTEICT. Ladies and Gentlemen — I beg to return you my very sincere thanks for the great honor and diatmc. tion you have conferred upon me. My thankc are specially due to my Committees for their generouß exertions. I have the honor to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Xour obedient servant, GEORGE HUTCHISON. () T^ I C K . All'accotints against Mr A. J. Parsons' ~i Committee will please be sent in at once to the undersigned. GEOEGE ROSS. T>ATEA COUNTY COUNCIL. SLAUGHTERHOUSE INSPECTORS. Theunderaigned Councillors will act as Inspectors of Slaughterhouses until further notified :— For North of Patea River— Cr G. V. Pearce and Cr John Paterson. For South of Patea— Cr John Peat and ■*- j Cr John W. Thurston. Jm Holders of Licenses are required to V furnish Inspectors with full information W in accordance with the Act. r Renewal License Fees must be paid on or before Ist January, By Order. E. C. HORNER, County Clerk. ■vr o t i c c. CADD^fe CO., LONDON BUTCHERY, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. CADDY & CO. beg to notify the public generally that they have made arrangements for killing in town, in order to ensure a supply of Fresh Meat DAILY. Having the pick from a herd of 2000 head of Cattle, CADDY & CO. are in a position to reiy upon a constant supply of the choicest Beef. Ihe firm have also the advantages of a Cooling Chamber, so that their numerous customers will he enabled to pick their joints from the shop and have them hung till required at their houses. This (FRIDAY) evening there will be \ , ,a Grand Display of BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, POEK, and Small Goods, in the Avenue, opposite tho Convent, H. CADDY, Manager. /CEYLON mEA T\ EP °T EIDGDWAY STEEET. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. J. pTwatt Begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Wanyanui and District thathe has opened a TEA DEPOT, with a Choice Selection o the finest CEYLON TEAS..' ' By confining his attention to this very important article of household consumption, I. P. W. can assure the public that they may rely on getting the purest and beat Teas possible to offer them. ■ One trial will convince lovers of a good L Cup of Tfa of the exceptional value I placed within their reach. Teas at 2s, 2s Bd, 2s Gd, and 2s 9d per pound. Half- chests and Boxes at W o esala Piicos,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11896, 30 November 1893, Page 3
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