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By examining- the tongue of the patient, physicians iind out the diseases of the body, and philosophers the diseases of the mind. Why is a drunkard hesitating1 to sign the pledge like a sceptical Hindoo ? — Because he doubts whether to give up the worship of Jug--or-not. THANKS. ■ RHILL beg-s to return his thanks • to the Captain and members of the Fire Brigade and others, for I their indefatigable and successful efforts in saving- his house from being burned last night. | Sept. 5, 1868. NOTICE. ON and after the 10th inst., POISON will be laid in my garden for the destruction of foWiS and dogs. C. M. HARKNESS, Victoria Avenue. September 5, 1868. A KEWARD WILL be paid to any person giving such information as will lead to the conviction of the parties who maliciously poisoned five pigs on my ground. Notice is hereby given that in consequence of the above depredation, poison will be laid inside the ga:e and all round the boundary. All dogs, fowls, and pigs, will be destroyed, and persons trespassing will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour. JOSEPH JESSOP, Brewer, Tutaenui. Sept. 5, 1868. poison! ON and after this date poison will be laid for dogs, on that piece of land known by the name of the Pig Swamp, pare of Mr P. Imlay's '*\ esiate. H. L. CHEISTIE. Sept. 5, 1868.

BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. THIS office will be closed on TUESDAY NEXT; the Bth inst, for the half-yearly Balance of Accounts. Customers will please send in their pa^s-books. JOHN lUUKPATIUCK. Manager. Sept. 5, 1868. TO TEACHERS, SCHOOLS, & 0 . FOR SALE CHEAP, A COMPLETE SET of Fumiiure J\. for a School, including teachers' and children's desks, forms, blackboards, globe, reading- panorama, abacus, metronome, charts, and a large assortment of Stevens and Holes' grade and other lesson books, copy-books, drawing-books, slates, &c. A school can thus be excellently furnished at a very small expense, as no moderate offer will be refused. ALEX. McMINN, Herald office. Sept. 5, IS6B.

TO LET, IN Bell-street, the house now occupied by VV. 11. Quick, Esq. Apply to D. POUTER. Sept. 5, 1868.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume II, Issue 394, 5 September 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume II, Issue 394, 5 September 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume II, Issue 394, 5 September 1868, Page 2

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