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Business Nonces Bought by Tender [Cory of Tn&EGiUM.I i " To J. J. LITTLEJOHN, Dunedin, Tour tender for my Stock is hereby accepted. W. TURLEY." GIGANTIC SALE OK DRAPERY, &c. J. J. Littlejohn Javing bought the entire Stock of W. TURLEY, Ridgway Street, AT AN Enormous Discount, will submit the whole for Absolute Sale AT Desperate Prices ! ON SATURDAY NEXT, JANUARY 27tk. The Shop will bo closgd on I THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, January 25th and 26th, FOR MARKING DOWN THE STOCK, j j BIG BUSINESS MUST BE DONE. THE PRICES WILL DO IT. Public Notices. fj O T I C E. MRS CAFFRY, "f Victoria Avenue, ib one of the appointed Music Teachers at the Girlß' College. I S S "g L A C K Lato Music Teacher at the Wellington High School, Is prepared to receive Pupils for Singing, Pianoforte, and the Theory of Music. MISS BLACK having been aopointed one of the Mu3ic Teachers at Girls' College, will be happy to receive pupils who attend that institution <tt the fee fixed by the Board of Governors, viz., £2 16s a term of thirteen weeks. Classes will be formed to prepare candidates for Trinity College Music Examinations to bo held in Juno next. First Term begins February lat, 1894. Address— RIVER BANK, WANGANUI, Nest door to Mr Notman. oTbuial bank holiday! Notice is hereby given that MONDAY, 22nd January, 1894, has been appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the officos of the ■undermentioned Banks in Wanganui, in terms of " The Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882." For the Bank of New South Wales. (Signed) b W. G. RHIND, Inspector. For the Bank of Australasia, E. W. MORRAH, Inspector, For the Bank of New Zealand. W. T. HOLMES, General Manager. For the National Bank of New Zealand (Limited). W. DYMOCK, General Manager. For the Colonial Bank of New Zealand. H. McKENZIB, General Managar. -jyj ONSIEUR j^UJARD, PROFESSOR OF DANCING AND FRENCH. DEPORTMENT A SPECIALITY, «S" Addreos— Corner of Liverpool and Bell Streets. Le Menuet delaCour taught to the musk of the Gondoliers, the Waltz Minuet, the Barn Dance, the d' Alberts, the Tennie Dance, the latest Lancert, the latest and most fashionable dance " Pas de Quatre," taught to tho music of " Faust up lc date." La Marche Russo, the latest March. At easy and graceful movement. The "Saragota" lancere, DRUID'S HALL. Commencing 27th Jannary, 1894. Saturday Morning— Children's Classi from 10.30 to 11.45. Terms, One Guinei for eleven morning assemblies, with pro children's ball, showing result of tuition Seduction made for large families. Claßß for young ladies from 11.45 to 1 Ladies and gentlemen taught privately the latest steps. Terms (six lessons) One Guinea. ASSEMBLY. Wediiesday Nights. Pianiste, MudemoiE selle Lbs. Commencing Jan. 31st, 189^ Druids' Hall, from 8 p.m. to 10 3( Refreshments providnd. Terms, On Guinea fcr six Assemblies, or fee fo single ovening, 4s; French Special Class for children dui ing holidays. " Gouin's system." Conversational Class for Ladies nc forming. Monsieur Aujard is at home daily froi 1 to 4 p.m, MR H. B. KING, ORGANIST, &c, " Kneller Hall," London, Desiros to notify to the public of Wai ganui and surrounding districts that 1 intends to reside in Wanganui, and piopared Vo receive pupils tor the Orgf and Piano. : Torms on application, Address— St. Hill-Btreet (near Dr Bell':

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11919, 20 January 1894, Page 3

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