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Public Notices. WANGANCJI BOROUGH COUNCIL. PROPOSED SPECIAL LOAN PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF ''THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS,^?, : ( NOTICE OF POLL. \ >. I hereby^ive.. notice that a Poll of thi£ B jrgesses of 'WAnganui will be taken on.S*TURDAt\ foWth day of April nexft on the propg^U oj\the Council, of the Borough of "V9ang<taiij- (already advertised in the Wati|a4iu''<3^ily newspapers) to borrow the sum df -.by way of Special Loan, under the provisions of the above-named Act. Dated this 22nd da; of March, 1891, FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Mayor. In connection with the above, I hereby notity that the Poll will be held at the Forough Council Chambers, St. Hillstreet. The hours of Polling will be from Dam, till 6pm. JAMES PURNELL, Returning Officer. CASTLECLIFF RAILWAY COMPANY SEA BATHING FISHING PICNICKING 1 TIME-TABLE. Leave Town, Leave Heads. 7.30 7 10.30 8.35 2.30 1.45 6.30 4.45 SATURDAY NIGHT TRAIN Leave Town, Leave Heads. 10 7.0 SUNDAYS. Leave Town. Leave Heads, 10.30 10 2.30 1.80 5.30 4.45 Be yearly tickets, charges will be as follows:— First class, 12 months, £6; six months, £3 10s; trree months, £2 5s j one month, £1. Second class, 12 months, £4 10s; Bis months, £2 8s; three months, £1 10s ; one month, 13s. Workmen's Tickets issued at 8s per week. Subject to company's conditions Family season tickets can be obtained from the Guard. Books of 12 tickets (adults first-class return), 12s ; ditto (adults second class return), 9s. Fabks— First-class (return), Is 6d; second class (return), Is. Single, first clasß, lOd; single, second class, Bs. Children half-price. Conditions as per Priuced Handbills (distributed.) All goods must be loaded by consignor. Parcels to be handed to the Guard, Company will not be responsible for goods left on the platform. BY ORDE2. Opening Notice. MR A. OLIVER, who has been about 18 years Cutter in Mr Peter Bell's Tailoring Department, desires to inform his friends and the public of Wanganui and surrounding districts that te has commenced business in company with his son, MR CHARLES OLIVER, as First-Class Tailors, And they hope, by executing all Orders entrusted to them in a thoroughly efficient manner, to merit a share of public support. The business will be carried on under the style of A. Oliver and Son. The Latest and Most Fashionable Tweeds, Coatings, Serges, &c, kept in stock. PRICES STRICTLY MODERATE. Address — Victoria Avenue, Opposite Convent. J. L. Stevenson Has just opened up, direct from London, a couflipnment of twenty crates and hogsheads consisting of HOLLOWARK, STEEL TRAVELLING TRUNKS CHINAWARE GLASSWARE, & EARTHENWARE personally selected while in England, the whole of which will te sold at remarkably low prices to make room for further shipments arriving. Holloware— Comprises Saucepans, TeaKettles, Boilers, Jam Pans, &c, &c. All sizes, Stcd Trunks,!Brindißi and Scarboro' Styles, All sisses. Cheap. Glassware— Jelly and Jam Dishes, Trifle stands, Water Bottles,Tumblere, Wine Glasses, Decanters, Cruet Bott'.es, &i., &c. China— Tn Tea Sets, Brighton Willow, Matt Willow, Winton, and numerous patterns and fashionable shapes, Cheap. White and Gold and Pink Band, and Gold Line Irish Teas and Breakfast Cups and Saucers and odd Cups, new pattern Worstor shape Muffins, Toast Racks, Candlesticks, &c, 4c. Enrtlicflwnrc— Dinner Services (64 pieces), Pearl Florenoe, Low Malacite,Dove Teddesbry.Brown Rouen, Blue Band and Line Blue Pheasant, Tea and Breakfast Cups and Saucers, Fancy Flower Pots and Stands, Jam Jars, Jolly Cans, Cream and Butter Crocks (half gallon to five gallons), Cream and Bread Pans, and Water Filters. Toilet Sets— A large variety of the latest White and Gold and other patterns to choose from, Ewers and Basins, odd Basins and Jugs and raatchings, and many other lines too numerous to mention. Also on Sale— GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. PUODUCE, TIN AND BASKETS ARE WINES, AND SPIRITS, ' I ALE & STOUT. All Best Brands, and at Low Piices. CORNER STORE, RIDGWAY STREET, A WICKSTEED PLACE, WHOLESALE AND RETAILi ILBEY'S O.E. GIN. Possesses' the delicate Savour of the juniper.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11951, 28 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11951, 28 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11951, 28 March 1894, Page 3