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Public Notices. WANGiNUI WOMEN'S POLITICAL LE&ttUE. BOROUGE COUNCIL CHAMBERS. PROGRAMME FOR THURSDAY, 29th INST. Papers will be read on the following subjects :— Electoral Methods, past and present! Employments for Women; Woman in America j A Plea for further Legal Control over Minors; Demeatic Employments of Women ; Colonial Larrikinisin ; Present and Future Position of Women, politically considered. Chair taken at 7.30 punctually, Admission— Free. _ TJOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICE. CLEARING OPEN DRAIKS. Tenders are invited and will be received at the Council Chambers up till NOON on THURSDAY next, the 29th instant, for clearing open drains. Particulars of the work maj be obtained from the Foreman of Works. J. PURNELL, _ Town Clerk. m HOOTING SiSAS ON. Trespassers with Pog or Gun on the ate T. Greig's Estate, Kaitoke, will be prosecuted. qffittban} **■*"• X\ A W C I N G, DRUIDS' HALL. MISS BREWER'S Classes open on the sth April for Adults, from 3 to 10 o'clock. And on SATURDAY. 7th April, for Children, from 2 to 4 o'clock. Lost and Found ONE POUND REWARD— Lost from Waverley on about the 12th irst , one German Collie Pup (dog), 12 months old, answer to name of "Mottte." Anyone leaving him at Southcombe's, Waverley, will receive reward. P. Lloyd Francis. Tenders. mENDERS FOR LAMP LIGHTING. Tenders will be received up to 4 p ra. on THURSDAY, the 29th inst., from person willing to undertake the duties of lighting the Street Lamps. Specifications can he seen on application. FREEMAN E. JACKSON, Secretary Wanganui Gas Company. mENDERS. Tenders are invited for the erection of about 40 Chains of Wire Boundary Fencing. Half a chain of clearing to be done on each side of the fence. Tenders received up to noon on 4th April, 1894. Full particulars on application to G. MITCHELL, Waiora ; Or G. W. PALMER, Woodlandß. mENDERS FOR LAND. The undersigned invites tenders for the purchase of taia Properties, consisting of two Farms, situated on Block IX., Momohaki. No. 1.— 251 Acres, with substantial 4-roomed Dwelling, and allneceaBa r y conveniences, orchard, &c. No. 2.— 197 Acres, nearly all in grass, mostly level land, fenced and subdivided. Separate tenders will be received up to April 26th, 1894, and may be for cash, or half cash, and oalance secured. Each tender must be accompanied by a deposit of 6 per cent, on the total value; unaccepted deposits to bo returned. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. These Farms are beautifully situated on the Momohaki Block, being about five mileß from Waitotara, and convenient to the Moraohaki School. The land is well watered, and the soil of splendid quality. Either property would be suitable for dairying or agricultural purposes. Full particulars may be had on application to ALEXANDER DICKIE, Clarendon Hotel, Waverley. Business ftoticea. e"ake now showing our first shipment of WINTER DRESS GOODS. More to atrive in a few days per s.a. Doric. * R. H. White & Co, DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, Corner of Avenue and Ridgway Street. TjiURNITCRB. TjiUKNITURE, Furniture. CHEAP SALE OF FURNITURE. WILLIAM CALMAN Announces a Cheap Sale of Furniture (Mmmftnoin To-Day, At his Premises, Victoria Avenue. Being greatly overstocked, he has determined to offer the whole of his SPLENDID STOCK OF FURNITURE, All new Goods, AT GREAT REDUCTIONS FOR CASH ONLY. Vienna Chairs, reduced to 6s 6d Double Spring Mattresses, reduced to 35s Strong Double Bedsteads, reduced to 25s Gipsy Tables, reduced to 5s Linoleums, reduced 16 per. cent, off all qualities Carpets, direct imports, at landed cost price Cretonnes, the boat selection in Wanganui, at 25 per cent, off former prices This Sale will commence THIS DAY, and will be the Cheapest lot of Furniture over offered to the Wanganui public. FOR CASH ONLY. ffILUAMSUN k CO.' DISPENSING AND FMILV CHEMISTS, DIRECT IMPORTERS OF Drugs, Chemicals, Genuine latent Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Fancy and Toilet Requisites, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, &c. H. B. WILLIAMSON & CO., rumOIICU CHEMISTS, Next the Post Office, Victoria Avenue, "WanaanuiIWHfF^^li Jff"T"*HTj

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11950, 27 March 1894, Page 3

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