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PUBLIC NOTICES. ASSOCIATED BOARD! \ LL teachers, candidates, and inA terested friends of the above Board are invited to the presentation oi certificates to be held in St. Paul's Hall on FRIDAY EVENING, June 18th, ai 8 o'clock. WANGANUI TECHNICAL SCHOOL, SECOND TERM, 1909. rnHE Second Term begins this week. X Full particulars on application tc the Director at the School. W. J. CARSON, Secretary. TO LEASE BY TENDER FOR, 42 YEARS. , ELEVEN (11) of the CHOICESI BUILDING SITES in or arounc Wanganui. The sections range from 29. < perches to' over one-quarter acre, and are situated on Hipango Terrace, immediately below Mrs Duncan's beautif il residence on Durie Hill. The view fron the terrace is unsurpassed, and from a health point of view the site is unequalled. Conditions of tender and Lease may be seen at the offices of tli€ undersigned. Tenders close Ist July, 1909. '• GEORGE ROSS, Care of BARNICOAT AND TREAD WELL, Solicitors to the owner. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CLEANING AND : REPAIRING CLOCKS. mENDERS will be received a£ the ■JL ' ' Traffic Manager's Office,' Wanganui, until noon on SATURDAY, 26th JUNE next, for the work'of Cleatiing and Repairing Clocks at the stations and offices on the New Plymbuth-Bunn^thorpe-Ohakune Section of the New Zealand Government Railways for the period of two years, commencing Ist July next. ' L'-'. ' Specifications may be seen at'the. offices of the Stationmasters at Palmerston North, Haw era, and New Plymouth, and the Traffic Manager "ai; Wanganui. .-•■ BY ORDER. District. Traffic Manager's Office, WANGANUI, JOth JUNE, 1909./ .. mi E C H U R C H EiS~! WANGANUI PAROCHIAL DISTRICT. Second Sunday after Trinity. -Upokongaro.—ll a.m., Matins - and Holy Communion; Rev. H. J. Deane. ". . • Turakina.—^ll a.m., Mr Marshall. Mar's Hill School.-3p.tn., Rev. H.-J. Deane. " * M«tarawa.^-7 p.m.. Rev. H. J. Deane. ARAMOHO-WAITOTARA PAROCHIAL DISTRICT Second Sunday after Trinity. St. Laurence. —8 a.m., Holy Communion. 9.45 a.m., Sunday School. 11 a.m., Morning Prayer. - 7 p.m., Evening Prayer; Rev. J. Hum-.. .... phreys. : ■".■("; Westmere. —11 a.m., Morning; Prayer;;* "'.■•' Mr r Heron. , :• .• ._.',.' ■ .':.':'■ Kai Mwi.—2 p.m., Evening Prayer; MrHeron. . ... " " . .Waitotara.—2.ls p.m., Sunday School. 7 p.m., Evening Prayer; Mr Heroii. Jubilee Home.—3 p.m., Evening Prayer; Rev. J. Humphreys.' : Gentlemen ■ should use BARNARD'S BORATED JTALCUM POWDER : After shaving. Price, Is." B. BARNARD, Push and .Prosper Pharmacy, ' ■"■"■■ '.; AVENUE. ... -■ \ NATIONAL DAIEY SHOW '. . "". ■■ ' 'AND ■ ■''. ' ••■ ' ■convention, SHOWGROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH. JUNE 22nd, 23rd, 24th, AND 25th, 1909. DAIRY Conference and Le^'.urss. The . largest specialised .Dairy Kxposition of Working. Machinery in th« Dominion. Unexcelled Displays in ])j;iry Factory Butter, Cheese, Fruil?, farm and School Garden Products. THIS SHOW HAS ATTRACTIONS FOR YOU. • •'■■.. ' >■ ■ Wednesday.—Association and Rugby Football. Thursday.—Maiden Hunters' Competition —25 horses. . i EVERY DAY.—Katzenjammer Castle, Ocean Wave, and Laughing Gallery. A Visit will delight and please you. J. C. LANE, Secretary. Mr. TC. Webb, A. MUS. T.C.L., Organist of Christ Church (lat» organist of St. Thomas's Church, Wellington), and formerly examiner in England for the Royal College of Music, Adjudicator at the Welsh National Eisteddfodan in Wales, and in Australia, having taken up his residence in Wanganui, is prepared to receive pupils in Singing and Voice Production, Pianoforte, Organ, Theory, and Composition of Music. 30, Dublin Street, Wanganui. " WE HAVE IT." FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS IN MEDICINE Go to J. HEPWOETH, "THE HERBALIST," DOMINION BUILDINGS. Avenue, Wanganui. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. REPLACE Advertisements, if wanted in the next morning's issue, mast j;each the off©* not later than 1.80 P-tn.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12243, 17 June 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12243, 17 June 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12243, 17 June 1909, Page 7

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