PUBLIC NOTICES. FQR CHRIST AND THE CHILDREN. SUNDAY, JUNE 20th. REV. W. J. MAYERS (of Dr. Barnardo's Homes) will preach at 11 a.m. in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church j" at 7 p.m. in Trinity Wesleyan Church; and at 8.30 will conduct an AFTER CHURCH RALLY IN THE OPERA HOUSE. Gilbert Carson, Esq., will preside. Illustrated address on "The Father of Nobody's Children." . The BARNARDO BOYS will lead the singing on their peal of Handbells and Cornet. Collections in aid of the new hospital. No children can be admitted to the service in the Opera House. For musical meetings on Monday and Tuesda.y in the Opera House see other advertisement. WANGANUI EAST BOROUGH. A PPLICATIONS are invited, to close JuX at noon on the 2Sth inst., for the position of ranger for the above borough. D, BELL; Town Clerk. WANGANUI BOROUGH COUNCIL. GAS DEPARTMENT. LAST Discount Day, MONDAY, 21st inst. G. D. STONE, ' Manager WANGANUI TECHNICAL SCHOOL^ SECOND TERM, 1909. fTIHE Second Term begins this week. X Full particulars on application to the Director at the School. W. J. CARSON, Secretary. THE TYSER MNE 3 LTD. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. ■rpHE S. S/ STAR OF NEW X ZEALAND, discharging at Wellington. Consignees are requested to present Bills of Lading, pay freight (if any), and take delivery, of their c&rgo. All cargo is at consignees' risk after leaving the ship's taokle, and if not promptly removed will be stored at their risk and expense. Any cargo landed in a damaged condition must be examined, and claim, settled prior to its removal. No claim will be recognised after removal of cargo. J. L. STEVENSON, ' ,-. Agent, Tyser Line, Ltd. 14, Wicksteed Place. STORY OF SURATURA! SURATURA TEA is grown on tho sunny side of the Holy Temples. The leaves are picked by lovely Indian maidens of noble birth, who bathe every morning in lavender water. This tea is packed in gold-lined cases and chests inscribed with words of wisdom from the sage Confucius. It is shipped in steamers, especially chartered, the captains of winch never swear, and the sailors of which never smoke, drink, or say bad words. People who take SUIIATURA TEA live longer, marry more nice people, get rich sooner, know more nice partners, and die happier than any other bemgs in this wide world. When an Irishman drinks it he fancies Home Rule exists. When Hodge drinks it, h© dreams of three acres and a cow. It removes all freckles a.nd tan; arrests all tendency to grey hair; keeps fat people thin, and then fat; and is a sovereign cure for headache. One breakfast cupwill make an old maid of fifty fancy sh& .is only twenty-five! These are but a few of the remarkable characteristics of SURATURA TEA, But putting aside these entertaining features we want to convince you that there, is ho better Tea to be obtained than this really superb importation. It represents Ceylon's choicest growths and is indisputably the most fragrant and' refreshing product the tea gardens of that lovely isle have ever brought forth. "SURATURA" too, is splendid value. Test it by buying "D" blend at 2s. You'll then know what choice tea' really is, and never want to change again! Messrs J« Thorp & Go, TTAVE to hand a Fine Selection of NEW STYLES AND PATTERNS In Winter Boots & Shoes, Which are guaranteed to wear well, and ' will be sold at Prices as low as any for \ this class of goods. pork butcher; AND • POULTERER. R. CULAJEVICH, SALEK'S BUILDINGS - NEXT NEWMARKET HOTEL. VICTORIA AVENUE. PORK SAUSAGES AND POULTRY FRESH DAILY. HAMS, BACON, GERMAN SAUSAGE, SAVELOYS, ETC., ALWAYS ON HAND. LOG AND STUMP JACKIF you have Stumps, Roots, Stones, Logs to clear, or any heavy lifting to do, TRY THESE JACKS. They are used by thousands throughout Australasia, and their sale is rapidly increasing, which PROVES THEIR VALUE. They are light, strong, and durable, and the price places them within tha reach of all. Inquire, from your Ironmonger, or write for Illustrated Catalogue to the makers. TREWHELLA BROS., Engineers, TRENTHAM, VICTORIA.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12245, 19 June 1909, Page 7
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