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THE OLD ARM CHAIR. After the worries of business there is nothing moro Kfre.-I'ng than to come home and bo welcomed by the embrace of your wife, or if you ore net married, by the whole-smiled greeting of your- mother or some one near an I dear to you. It is then ■ when the cares of the day sink into oblivion. You put on your slippers upA sit in the old arm chair. It io strange what a fascination that eld arm chair has for you. The older j it is tho better you Ike it. It recalls recollections of tho past. Your father sat in that chair, and pevhaps your father's father. There is something infatuating in fhe old Mm' chnir. Dean Sift- was right when he designated it "a human, piece of furniture." But- even the old and faithful arm chair is ugeks? unless you have health. Rather st in. front of your firo on a lump of stone being in perfect, health. If you want to be I well, do as thousands of others have done, take Bile Beans for Biliousness. ■ This mar-' vellous medicine is not a cure all, but in cases of Bilionusness, Indigestion, and all complaints cmanat'ng from the liver, I'.ile Beans for Biliousness are invaluable. - •SfilYf'!''' J K'-W Mr T. Recce, of 28, Clayton Street, Ballii.rat, says : — For the past 15 years or more I have been it martyr to headaches, sickness, and biliousness in all forms. I had consulted nearly all the doctors in Ballarat, but they certainly did not seem to understand my case, the,^ were ixu..ed because I never amoko or dunk or keep late hours. In short, not one of them- did me any good at all, and one medical man went i^o for as to say that I would have to put up with the trouble, and that there was no cure for me. At last I was recommended to try Bile Beans, and about two months ago I purchased a box. I have much pleasure to say that since that time, after taking this medicine, I have enjoyed perfect Health, and have no 'objection, in the interest of humanity, for you to publish th's. Bile Beans cure Biliousness, headache, indigestion, debility, liver trouble, costiveness, colds, piles, etc. Obtainaole at all chemists, price Is l£d per box, or direct from the Australian Depot, 39, Pitt Street, Sydney, who will forward, post paid, on receipt of stamps or Post Office Order. TENDERS. - TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS for the erection ' of' a sixJL roomed Dwelling on Durietown will bo received by the undersigned.- up to Noon on SATURDAY, 22nd. Plans and specifications may be seen at the store of Mr D. McFarlane. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. McFARLANE. ) TENDERS FOR CARTING. LENDERS are invited for Carting the JL Timber from Aramoho Railway Station to tho site of the proposed new wharf at Aramoho, opposite Air Mitchell's residence. ' — •-■ ■\" Tenders close FRIDAY, 21st September, ■at .12 nooji. . ' - Specifications at office of Harbour Board. JOHN NOTMAN, Secretary. September 17th, 1900. TO BUILDERS." [ TENDERS are invited until Noon on - TUESDAY, 25th instant, for additions to tho Aramoho- School. Plans, etc., to be seen at my office. A. ATKINS, F.R.1.8.A., Architect to Wanganui Education Board. "• PUBLIC NOTICES. " , SINGING AND ELOCUTION. MRS RAMSAY will resume Teaching on ■MONDAY, September 24th. * ; For terms and full particulars apply "GLENROSS," Wicksteed Street. PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. MR HENRY COLLIER receives Pupils in the above. Term commences on MONDAY, September 17th. Music Studio, Ridgway; Street, (late Mr G. Sherriff's). ' TO LEASE. WE have a good Grocery and. Drapery : Business to lease in, Wanganui. Large Shop, with 4-roomed Dwelling uttoched. Rent very low; Apply to Allan, Nalder and Co.,' Wilson Street, Wanganui. mECHNICAL SCHOOL, WANGANUI FOURTH TERM, 22nd September, 1900.' LITERARY, MATHEMATICAL AND SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. Evening Classes-. Instructor: Mr C. 'George, M.A., Aberdeen. Prizeman in Mathematics and Science. Students prepared for Mutric., Univ., Certificate and Civil Sendee Examinations. Time Table. Mutlis. Adv.- -Mon., and Frid., 4—5; fee 20/-. Maths. Elem., Thurs., 7—9; fee 15/-. Mens.— Fri., 7-8; fro 10/-. Lat. and Eng. — Tues. and. Sat, -7—8.30 ; fee 40/-. Lat. and Eng., Intermediable— -Tues., 4.30 — 6; fee 15/-. Lat. and Eng., Elementary— *Mon., 7 — 9; fee 15/. Chemistry— Wed., 7—9 ; fes 20/-. Botany— Fri., 10—11 a.m. ; fee 10/-. Hist., etc.— Thurs., 4—6 ; fee 20/-. Book-keeping— Fri., B—9 ; .fee 10/-. Teaohcrs'-Class, Sat., 11—1 ; fee 20/-. Experimental Science (D. and E.) — Sat., 1.30—2.30; fee, 80s - Pupil Teachers aftd Cadets 'admitted free to Experimental Science. DAY CLASSES. (1) Foi.' pupils who have left, the Stato Schools, but wish to further advance themselves. (2/ Fot preparation of Candidates for Education Board- - Junior vScholar- . ships. (3^) For 1 preparation of Candidates for Education Board Senior Scholarships. (4) For those 'who wish to take up in the day any of the work of the Evening Classes. Full information will be furnished on application to Mr George, either personally or by letter addressed to tho Technical School, Waiiganui.

KAITOIiE ROAD BOAKD. TVrOTICK is hereby given that it is the _L\ intention o{ the Ksiituke Rond Board at a meeting to be held on WEDNESDAY, tlie 3rd day of October, 1900, to, make a General Rate of £d in the £ over nil rateable, property -in tlie Kiiitwke Road District in terms of section 114 of "The Road Boards Act, 1882," iind "The .Rating Act, 1894," for the period commencing the Ist day of April, 1900, and ending the 31xt. day of March, 1901, payable in one instalment on the 18th day of October, 1900, at the office of tho Board, Taylorville. The Rate Book is open for inspection during oftico hours. ERNEST BARNS, • Clerk Knituke Road B'otud. 1 />! IS the number of ouu Telephone. : lUX So if anything happens to your i Bicycle just ring up, and you uill bo at- , tended to with, despatch, p. Q, l> r i«e, Avenue^

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 19 September 1900, Page 3

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