snipping HE . WANGANUf" UP - EIVE] STEAM PACKET LINE. (NewZea^nd's Rhine). 0 mT^^ ne fi fl ® new Rive _3h3&JmV steamer WAIRERE '"■HBSHKBHpCaptain Stuart, wil , I run as under (circumstances permitting' 1 JPOB PIPIEIKI AND UP-BIVBB SETTLEMENTS EVERY TUESDAY, at 7 a.m. UP-RIVER EXCURSION— Evory SUN. DAY, at 2 3 30 p.m. All cargo to be sent to Bett's Wharf bj 6 p.m. on Mondays. For afl particulars apply to A. HATBICK&CO., i Agents. . WELLINGTON STfciAM PACKET COMPANY. . - FOR WELLINGTON #Tjkr~t3\. The s. s. MANAIA, "^■SelisSilP 33 "* 01 ' the above port (weather and oirunmstances peimitting) FRIDAY, 16th FEB., at 0 p.m. For freight or passage apply to M. HOGAN & CO., (Ltd.), Taupo Quay. STEAM PACKET COMPANY. FOR WELLINGTON. W^T-l^ The ss - STORMBIRD, ' Captain Chambers, will v | ffr3S»lwS»'«ve for the above port Xff«ather and oit6umstances permitting) on EARLY. fh'e Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, Agents, Taupo Quay, Wanganni 1 NCHOR LINE OF. STEAMERS. FOR WELLINGTON, .SBL*ON, AND WEST COAST ?fip. •LA Vtie KBNN&DT., flßghr VB^. Captain Furneaux; will (weather and circumstances permitting) on SATURDAY, FEB. 17th, at 6 p.m. For freight or passage apply to SCLANDEKS & CO., Agents, Tanpo Quay. NORI'KBRN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. (Limited.) . ■■' FOR ONEHUNGA. .■'._, \ The b.s. GLENELG, •-.*(' i i\?"l l '\\ Captain Austen, will (weather and circumstances permitting), on , THURSDAY, FEB. 22nd, at I&3tip.m During the months of pscerabfir.jtinuary, and February, Excursion Tickots will be issued (available for return up to March 3ist) at greatly reduced prices. For freight or passage apply to JOHNSTON & CO., Agents. ORTHERN ' STEAMSHIP CO"MPANY (LmrasD). GAIRLOCH, (weather and circumstances per»)ittmgXt will leave for Onehunga from Waitara or New Plymouth as under — •Friday, February 16th ... 10 p.m. •Tuesday, Fdbruary 20th ... 10 pm. *?riday, 23rd Februaiy ... 10 p.m. ♦Tuesday, B7th. February ... 10 p.m. •Connects with express train from ' Wellington. I For freight or passage apply t>j JOHNSTON & CO,. • • \pai.tsi ' Ktisine<tß oouves■y- 1 s s "olack. Late .Music Veacher at the Wollington I High School, Is prepared to receive Pupils for Sinking, Pianoforte, and the Theory of Music. MISS BLACK having been appointed one of the Music Teachers at Girls' College, will be happy to receive pupils who attend that institution at tho fee fixed by the Board of Governors, viz., £1 16s a term of thirteen weeks. Classes will be formed to prepaie candi datos for Trinity College Mijsic Examinations to be held in June next. ; Fiwlf Term begins February Ist, 1891. i — — • i ' Address — I RIVER BANK, WANGANUI, Next door to Mr Notman. Bought by Tender [Cory of Teleoium.l " To J. J. LITTLEIOUN, Dunedia. Yout tondor for my Stock is horoby accepted. W. TURL.EY." GIGANTIC SALE OF DRAPERY, &c. J. J. Littlejohn Javiug bought tbe entire Stock of W TURLEY, Ridgway Street, AT AN Enormous Discount, will submit tho whole for Absolute Sale AT Desperate Prices ! ON SATURDAY NEXT, JANUARY 27th. Tlw Shop will bo closed on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEKi 1 , January 25th and 2t>th FOR MARKING DOWN THE SIOCK. BIG BUSINESS MUST BE DONE. THE PRICES WILL DO IT.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11932, 16 February 1894, Page 3
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496Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11932, 16 February 1894, Page 3
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