PUBLIC NOTICES. THOMAS LEES. Work awaiting you at Te Aote Rei Miil.—F. Anstis,;-Raglan. CHEMISTS' NOTICE. ON and after MONDAY,' November 21st, 1904, all ..chemists in Wanganui and district wil| close their resrpective s&ops everjr evening at 8 o'clock, Saturdays 10 o'clock. I SHOPS OPEN. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays—B a.m.. to 8 p.«i.; Thursdays—B a.m. to 1 p.m. 7 and 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturdays—B a.m. to .10 p.m. Also please note th'-at 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. R. M. GATENBY, Avenue. A. A. GOWER, Avenue. G. W. HEAN, Avenue. G. D. HAZELWOOD, Glasgow Street. November 17th, 1904. WANGANUI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. MARSHALL MEMORIAL. THE Right s Reverend . the ■ Lord Bishop of Wellington will dedicate the Brnss 'er&etcd -by the Old Boys in memory of tho-'Late Itev. J. M. Marshall at the School Chapal, at 4 p.m^., on Sunday, 4th December, 1904. The Bishop will also jdedicate Bras,ses 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; o.f Old Boys at the service. A. W. C. MOUNTFORT, Hon. Sec. Marshall Memorial Fund. CITIZENS' LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED LOST POLICY. IT is the indention of the Company •on or after the IST JANUARY NEXT to ISSUE a Certificated Copy in 'place of Policy No. 42,500, on the, life of Emma Norwood, of Wanganui, which is declared to have been lost. Dated at Wellington, Ist December, 3904. J4ME<* F LANE, Resident Secretary. furnTt^jreiT Seasonable Notice to Parties Furnishing. " SHORTTS " WILLIS STREET, WELLINi&TON, IS THE BEST and CHEAPEST Furnishing Warehouse and Auction Mart. QOMPLETE JiURNISHERS— Drawing Room, Dining Room, Hall, Bed Rooms, Kitchen, e!c. Pianos, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, and Every Household Requisite. CAPACIOUS SHOW ROOMS. SPLENDID STOCK TO SELECT FROM AT MOST MODERATE PRICES. Furniture made to Shy design. VISITORS ARE INVITED TO CALL, INSPECT AND COR/|PABE VALUES. Note.—EASY TERMS may be arranged. If you cannot call write- for Estimates. IS" Free Delivery to ißail ,or Steamer, 4&K TOUR OROOMt FOR UELSON II MOATE&CO.'S NEW A/TARIFF £tea REDUCED FROM 2/3 OMMK HEW CUSTOMS TARIFF, CLIPPEE BICYCLES, MANUFACTURED SPECIALLY FOR NEW ZEALAND ROADS. FITTED WITH ALL THE ' LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. A SPECIAL NON-RUSTING SOLUTION IS PUT ON THE METAL BEFORE ENAMELLING, OF WHICH THERE ARE THREE COATS. IT THEREFORE BEING IMPOSSIBLE FOR THE ENAMEL TO CHIP. THIS IS A PATENT PROCESS OF , THE MANUFACTURERS. AND NO OTHER MACHINE IS SO TREATED. ALL MACHINES FITTED WITH BROOK'S SADDLE, HANS REYNOLDS' CHAINS. BOWDEN BRAKES (FRONT AND REAR), JAMES' HOLLOW RIMS, WITH CLIPPER TYRES. THIS MACHINE IS POSITIVELY THE BIGHEST POSSIBLE GRADE ENGLISH MACHINE. SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENT: PERCY fl TJRICE, \J* JT "THE CLIPPER MAN," VICTORIA AVENUE (opposite Newmarket Hotel). AND AT STRATFORD. ALSO, SOLE AGENT FOR THE DISTRICT FOR RAMBLER BICYCLES.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12365, 3 December 1904, Page 7
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