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PUBLIC NOTICES. THOMAS LEES. Work awaiting you at Te Aote Re. Mill.—F. Austis, Raglan. : CHEMISTS' NOTICE. ON and after MONDAY, Novembei 21st, 1904, all chemists in Wanganui and district will close their resipective shops every evening at 8 o'clock, Saturdays 10 o'clock. SHOPS OPEN. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesday^, Fridays—B a.m.. to 8 p A Jii.; Thursdays—B a.m. to 1 p.m. 7 and. 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.; .'Saturdays—^ a.m. to 10 p.m. Also please note fcliat Sunday hours in all Chemists' Shops- will be—Mornings, 10 to 11; Evenings, 6to 7. Agreed: A. E. KITCHEN, Avenue. M. H. WILTON, Avenue and River Bank. W. C. FITZGERALD, Avenue. It. M. GATENBY, Avenue. A. A. GOWER, Avenue. G. W. HEAN, Avenue. - G. D. HAZELWOOD, Glasgow Street. November 17th, 1904. r WANGANUI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. MARSHALL MEMORIAL. FTTHE Right Reverend the Lord J- Bishop of Wellington will dedicate the Brass erected by the Old Boys in memory of the late Rev. J. M. Marshall at the School Chapel, at 4 p.m., on Sunday, 4th December, 1904. The Bishop will also dedicate Brasses in memory of the late Captain P. L. Tudor, and of the Old Boys who died in the South African War. The Committee trust that there will be a large 'attendance of Old Boys at •the service. A. W. C. MOUNTFORT, Hon. Sec. Marshall Memorial Fund. THE.WANGANUI PEOPLES BUILDING SOCIETY. BALLOT APPROPRIATION. AFTER the close of the annual meeting ol Shareholders on FRIDAY, 2nd December, an appropriation by ballot (in three sums of £150 each) will be held in Willis's Hall, Victoria Avenue, at 8 p.m. . The attention of members is drawn to Rule No. 95, which requires them to be paid up to the pay-night preceding the ballot. ; No 'arrears of subscriptions will be .received after the pay-nighifc of November 28th. Members whose subscriptions are in arrears on that date will be excluded from participation. R. BADDELEY, Secretary. HASTINGS MOOEE FOR BOYS' WASHING BLOUSES, in blue Drill, white Linen and Holland, ■ from 3/6 BOYS' ODD K.B. TROUSERS, b-wear with Blouses, from 3/6 BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS, Ct.onia) Tweed, from 12/6 MEN'S TWEED SUITS, 21/MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS, 5/11 MEN'S SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, 8/9 MEN'S WIRE-WEAR TROUSERS, 2/11 MEN'S TENNIS SHIRTS, 2/11 . MEN'S TfiSfiAN STRAW HATS, 3/6 MEN' PANAMA HATS, the real tbi&R. . 22/6 ' . . ' HASTINGS MOORE, HASTINGS MOORE, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, ~ ■ p6.RiPQW.AY SII^EET. . ■ ' _ | JOHN ■ M°FARLANE, SHIP CHANDLER AND SAILMAKER. AVENUE, WANGANFL MANUFACTURER Of .* . - TENTS, TARPAULINS. OILSKINS, HORSE COVERS. ETC., ETC. * IMPORTER AND RETAILER Of ....■' The following good 3 from the most popular manufacturers iv the Old Country ... CALICOES, SHEETIisGs! D4IMASKS 3 FLANNELLETISS QUILTS, TOWELS. PRINTS, SERGES. LUSTRES, GALATBAS. HOSIERY, SHEETINGSETC., ETC. & TAKE . &' wj. «= a^-«— .—-—«—_——r.- isrip ef \r~ l ~■!■„„..■, ,^f $•'* ■ x y -To o.¥©lfS lesdi^restSoq 7? I? "*"""-'—■ - ■—- }* ITiat distressed feeling is simply ■/y a poorly-working stcamcli —it V./ :^,, n-?ecls a little help—but no matter %:f, ■y" . feow bad it may "be, a doso of f'y •y ;■ ' BSEOHAM^ PJLLS will . V '■£?'".. .'SPEEDILY GIVE ifELIi-1 F. £f '■'■ -Tutu E3E£OHAifct J43'-P'BUJS" \/; '■:£, ..for a few claya and the troi t 'i!i:- '-i/ "\. will dituppeiir. *'[ •i& Sick headache means-an over- %■<? iv- s taxed stomach and a der.n:;(•.-- y'f \L merit of the digestive or-._T..r;.-. \; r ( : C^3 BEEOif^AK'S1 ■pii.S.S have ,'f, A proved thora?elves n. boon fcr \X. ■ir removir."-that disLre.->-(.'d rVe'i;;!'- '<.'•? s'.'-" and dif=ccsmforfc. A do?o v/.'i'i -v-" \f.f remove Hie immfjdia'x-can.sp, ar.'l 'v>; Sj if repeated for ft few cL.vs will r ■>y^ enable your syi-tom to wor;< U< ■ normally. >/.- ---& : -!___ ♦Vi '/ - ■ ■ ■ y i t Sold Everywhere-in Rr!%cs. I V/ . " .' fc-V i \-& Pr?ceia.iJ&(se-P.'?Jc)a.acS i 4^ 2s. ess. MB pui^y V;'j

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12364, 2 December 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12364, 2 December 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12364, 2 December 1904, Page 7

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