Public Notices. PIANOFORTE. GRACE DEMPSEY, A.L.C.M., L.L.C.M., resumes ■ Teaching February 12, at her residence, 31, ingestre Street. J—; ———_____ - t MUSICAL. T BEG to notify the public that during my absence from Wanganui on Military Service, I can with confidence recommend three of my advanced students, Miss Ethel JBijgneil, Miss \ ida Arthur, and Miss Ella Moffatt, to instruct intending pupils in the art of Pianoforte Playing. GORDON McBETH. MUSICAL. . MISS V. ARTHUR will Rsime Pianoforte Tuition on Monday, February sth, at the C.htral Hall, Guyton Street. MUSIC. JfyJISS BLENNJSRHASSETT will KJLSUME TUITION on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Bth. 23 River Br.niv. IUNGH'iKEI COUNTY CO UNO L. PURSUANT to Section 23 of "The ?• Rating Ai.ciid.ie.it At) 1910," Noti:.o is nereoy given taat an additional charge.of Ten per centum will be addej to any Ratas due to the R;ngitikei County ■ Cauntil ior v .« year ending 31st March, 1917, and whi.-h are not paid on or before the sth day of-' l-eoruarv, 1917. By Ordec. HAROLD H. RICHARDSON, , Counts Cle'.k. Mirton, 18th January, 19i7. J> A UMAf PRIVATE SCHOOL*, •**■' 75 Tfc.eksteed Street. Principals. MRS. W. R. RAMSAY zM MISS A. E. CURRIE, M.A. First Term begins for boarders Wednesday February 7th; for day 'p-fils-. Ihursiay, February Bth, ]917. A RAMOHO PARISH" HALL (n^Tt St. Lawrence's Church.--^-Sale of: Work and visit of Miss Leslie/ Chinese' Missionary.—To-night, Tuesday, February 6th, 7 to 10. Miss Leslie will speak at 8 p.m. • Admission. Free. Refreshment? 6d.. ;C|TlZ|%S' DEFENCE^ COMMIT^fS: j Q WING: to the attitude of the Water- . side Workers m refusing 'to work, thfe Citizens are invited to ofivr'-their-services to work the ships and wharves. WAGES. Ordinary Time. 6 a.m. to 5 pm — Is 9d. ■, 6 p.ni. to 10 p.m.—2s 10d. 10 p'.tb.; to 8 a.m.—3s.' Meal hours.—Ss 6d. Apply for work at Wharf at Employers' Association Rooms at 8 o'clock tliis morning. WANGANUICOLLEGIATE SCHOOL FIRST TERM, 1917. NEW BOYS who are Boarders moist be at their houses on the evening of Thursday, Bth February. On Friday, 9th February at 9 a.m. there "will be a placing examination which all new boys, Day boys and Boarders alike, must attend. BOARDERS return on Friday, 9th February, an k i the School resumes work on Saturday, 10th February, at 8.45 a.m. | The Headmaster will be in his Study to interview parents on Thursday, Bth February from 12 to 1 and 2 to 4. P. MARSHALL, . Headmaster. NOTICE. ESTATE OF EDW. TINGEY, Deceased. ALL ACCOUNTS in the above estate must be rendered in detail not later than the 28th February, 1917, addressed to the Executor, care P. E. Tingey, R. and E. Tingey and Co., Wanganui. ~ THE PEOPLE'S BMSEST SHOP, IN GUYTON STREET . bellve & mimim% THE NEW GASH GROCERS. WHY. Because they are selling Groceries and Provisions at lowest possible rates for cash. All Lines Cheap—Stock Fresh, Clean and Well Selected. Give this new enterprise—started vrith the object of keeping down cost of living—a turn. No vain regrets if you deal with BELLVE & M CUGHLAN, GUYTON STREET. (Opposite McGiuer's. FRESH MILK SUPPLIES"JUIE Wanganui Milk Supply Co. b©£ to advise the Public of Wanoanui that they are delivering freih milk twice dail/. We are obtaining milk from the best dairy herds in the district (including Donald's famous Hoistein herd). PJease ring up \r. ->j and 1010. Ladies:—The purchasing of the delicious MILITAEY PICKLE indicates wisdom. Every grocer sells it. Every particular person eats it. i
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 6 February 1917, Page 1
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