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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUS E, Direction, John Fuller and Sons. And O'HARA'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA , GAINED ANOTHER VICTORY, i Was greeted by another Full House j LIEUT. ROSE, R.X., AND THE j STOLEN BATTLESHIP. LIEUT. ROSE, U.S., AND THE STOLEN BATTLESHIP. Breaking all Pitt are Records in Wanganui. LIEUT. ROSE, K.X., AND THE STOLEN BATTLESHIP. And Supporting Pictures will be Screened for the Last- Time To-night. TO-DAY AT 2-30. MONSTER MATINEE. MONSTER MATINEE. Of LIEUT. ROSE: R.X.. AND THE STOLEN BATTLESHIP. LIEUT. ROSE H.N.. AND THE STOLEN BATTLESHIP. FULL PROGRAMME. DON'T FORGET. A SPFCIAT, ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE CHILDREN AT FULLERS' PICTURES, TO-DAY AT 2-30. Matinee Prices.—Adults Is., Children Gd. and 3d. T-HeTeDUCATTOX" BOARD ~OF THE DISTRICT OF WANGANUI. In accordance with the provisions of tho "Education Act 1908" it is hereby publicly notified that the District under the control of the above Board has been divided into threo Wards, to be known as the Northern, Central, and Southern Wards. Tho schedule appended contains tho names of the schools in each Ward:— NORTHERN WARD. Alton, Aramoho, Ararata, Auroa, Brunswick, Castlecliff, Eltham, Fraser Road, Gonville, Hawera, Hurleyville. Kai Iwi, Kakaramea, Kaponga, Kapuni, Kohi, Makaka, Manaia, Mangamingi, Mangatoki, Mangawhio, Manutahi, Mata, Matapu, Maxwell, Mere Mere, Mokoia, Moumohaki, Mosston, Ngamatapouri, Ngutuwera. Normanby, Ohangai, Okaiawa, Opaku, Orangimea, OtakeHo, Patea, Rawhitiroa, Riverlea, Rotokare, Te Ron, Tokaora, Waitotara, Wanganui District High, Wanganui St. John's, Queen's Park, Wanganui Infants', Waverley, Westmere, Whakamara, Whenuakura. CENTRAL WARD. Beaconsfield, Bulls, Bluff Road, Brownlec, Crofton, Denlair, Dunolly, Durie Hill, Greatford, Halcombe, Hihitahi, Hinau, Horopito, Hunterville, Kaitieke, Kaitoke, Kakariki, Karcwarewa, Kaukatea, Kawhatau, Kimbolton, Livingstone, Longacre Valley, i Main South Road, Makohau, Makotuku, Mangaeturoa, Mangamahu, Mangaonoho, Mangara, Mangarimu, Mangaweka, j Mangoihe, Manui, Marton, Marton Side, ! Mataroa, Matarawa, Moawhango, Mount Curl, Mount View, Ngawaka, Ohakea, Ohakune, Ohingaiti, Ohutu, Okoia, Orautoha, Otairi, Owhakura, Pakihikura, Parawanui, Pine Creek, Pipiriki, Pohonui, Porewa, Poukiore, Pukekaha, Pukeokahu, Pukeroa, Raetihi, Rangataua, Rangiwahia, Rata, Rata-iti, Raukura. Raurimu, Rewa, Riverton, Rongo-iti, Ruahine, Sansoii, I Silverhope. South Makirikiri, Stanway, | Taihape, Winiata Side, Tangiwai, Taoroa, Tapuae, Tiriraukawa, Tokorangi, Torere, Turakina, Turangarere, Umumuri, Upokongaro, Upper Kawhatau, Upper, Tutaenui, Utiku, Valley Road,; Waipuru, Waituna ' West,- Waiigaeimp Wanganui. East, Warrengate, Watershed .Road'/ Western Rangitikei. SOUTHERN WARD. Apiti, Ashhurst, Awahou, Awahou South, Awahuri, Bunnythorpe, Campbell Street, Carnarvon, Cheltenham, Clydesdale, Coal Creek, College Street, Colyton, Feilding Fitzherbert East, Foxton. Glen Oroua, Hiwinui, Jackeytown, Kahieke, Kairanga, >K4lvin Grove, Kiwitea, Komako, Linton, Longburn, Lytton Street, Makino Road, Makowhai, Moutoa, Newbury, Orona Bridge, Oroua Downs, Pohangina. Raumai, Rongotea, Spur Road, Stoney Creek, Table Flat, Taikorea, Taonui, Tararua, Te Arakura, Terrace End, Tiritea, Umutoi, Utuwai, Waiata, Waitohi. W. H. SWANGER, j ■ Secretary. Wanganui, "-' ;, lith April; 3912. mHERE IS A CONSTANT DEMAND JL for ready prepared medicines. I keep full stocks of all preparations required by customers. Whenever you want such articles as Beecham's Pills, Bile Beans, Carter's Little Liver Pills, Sander's Eucalyptus,' Ayer's Sarsparilla, Eno's Fruit Salts, Zam Buk, Kepler Malt (plain or with Cod-liver Oil), Elliman's Embrocation, Wahoo, Impey's May Apple, Rheumo, Dineford's Fluid Magnesia, Irish Moss, Wood's Peppermint Cure, Steedman's Powders or any one of the hundred and more patent medicines I am ready and pleased to serve you. Prices always reasonable. HEAN'S GOOD HOME REMEDIES are in constant demand also. I , serve you with these just as readily. Hean'g Buttermilk Skin Tonic for . teasing, itching, sunburnt skins. Is j a bottle. Hean's Worm Powders for Worms j in Children or Adults. Pleasant to take; always successful. Is a packet. "Dandos" Hair Tonic for falling hair and dandruff. A nice non- j greasy pleasant to use haii tonic; 2s, 3s, and 5s a bottle. j Hean's Neuralees for Neuralgia. One dose gives a relief. 2s 6d a bottle. Hean's "Babicoff." My special preparation for the coughs and colds of babies and little children. Nice to take, safe for any child, j Is 6d. Hean's "Pansy" Ointment for cuts, bruises, scalds, ulcers, boils, bad legs. A good, all-round Ointnieni, for all homes at all times. Is 6d a tin. Always pleased to serve you with either my own or others' ready prepared medicines. YOUR EYES are your own. You may treat them as you like. In the years to come yon will appreciate nnd be thankful for the careful attention given them now. The earlier eye defects nre attended to the easier it is to correct them. "Mr. Hcan,—Dear Sir, —The classes you prepared for mo are splendid. One week _of wearing them justifies me in saying that my eyes were certainly the eaiifio of former headaches, nervousness and despondency. T would have worn glasses long before hnd J known tbo comfort awaiting me.'" Tho nnnv<? was written by a 13mconsfield lad*-. Tt could, be repented by many headache sufferers who are not wearing classes, but should bo doing *">• "Ask Wean about your eyes," is good advice. G. W. HEAN, Chemist-Optician <T,nt« Davies'). (Both by Exam.) 1 141 Victoria Avenue, WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 13 April 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 13 April 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 13 April 1912, Page 7

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