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OK REWARD.— Lost— A Vest, with "£j*J silver watch, gold chain, locket, and guinea attached ; 1 sovereign and two half sovereigns in pocket. Anyone leaving them at the office of this paper will receive the above reward. jfiQ REWARD.— Lost, yesterday, on the 300 Wanganui Courae, a pocket book containing 1 five pound note, 2 single notes, and the photo of a bandsman. Apply to W. O. Watkins. LOST — A Purse Pocket Book containing notes to the amount of £10, and receipts of the Gear Meat Preserving Company. Finder will be rewarded on returning the same to this office. Q i RE WARD.— Lost, at Wangaehu, one JjA. dark grey gelding, branded REI on shoulder, ear marked. One bay gelding, branded lon shoulder. Hami Wunu. Shipping. FREEMAN R. JACKSON will despatch the following Bteamers (weather permitting) as under ?—? — FOR WELLINGTON— The s s HUIA, To-Night, at 9. For Freight or Passage, apply to FREEMAN R JACKSON. Agent: FOR WESTPORT, , f I Favourite s.s, X MANAWATU, ■^ISSift Captain Steele, Will leave for the above port on Tuesday, the 11th mat., at 8 p.m. JOHNSTON & CO,, Agents, MR EDWIN J. KING, Teacher of Music. PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, & CORNOPEAN. ACADEMY~OF MUSIC, St. Hill Street, Wanganui. Terms Per Quarter — (2 lessons weekly.) 30 Minutes « £1 11 6 45 „ 2 2 0 1 Hour .„ 3 3 0 (29 lessons per quarter.) ONE LESSON WEEKLY. 30 Minutes £110 45 „ 111 0 1 Hour 2 2 0 (10 lessons per quarter.) Elementary principles of Music thoroughly | instilled. Quarter commences with first lesson. Arrangements may be made for use i of Pianos for daily practice. ■KING & SONS' QUADRILLE BAND. Music provided for Balls, Parties, Picnics, &c. Brass or String Bands. Town or Countrj . Pianofortes Tuned. A. E. EVANS, Violinist, &c. — Music copied. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. CALICOES CALICOES ! Calicoes Calicoes Calcioes ! SHIRTINGI! SHIRTING^ i Shirting Shirting Shirting SHEETING I SHEETING ! Sheeting Sheeting Sheeting FIVE CASES ! ',(5) :FIVE|CASES|! J. PAUL TTAS has received 5 CasesJJof the above direct from the Makers, Messrs Hollina Brothers and Co., SOVEREIGN MILLS, PRESTON, LANCASHIRE, | Who are noted for their Beautiful; |Make and Finish in COTTON GOODS 1 COTTON GOODS 1 J. PAUL Here states that at no previous timej^has such a Magnificent Consignment of Calicoes arrived in Wanganui. They will be sold at a very small advance on Invoice; Customers purchasing whole Pieces will get [them, at WHOLESALE PRICE. They Consist of — Long Cloths Family^MediumJCalicoes Shirting] Calicoes 1 Heavy WiganiCalicoes Fine Twilled Calicoes Extra Double Warp Calicoes Extra Heavy Twill Calicoes^ 80in Twill Sheeting 90in Twill Sheeting Extra Stout Twill Sheeting (O"jßemember— A Whole Piece of any of the above Lines at WHOLESALE PRICES. JOSEPH PAUL. Note.— This Special Make of Calicoes is imported direct from the Manufacturers, and are to be had only *at J. PAULS, Wanganui. MONEY. THE NEW ZEALAND TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY (Limited.) capita ... £f,500,000. ARE now making Advances on Freehold Country Lands only, at lowest current rates of interest. Applications must be sent in early to receive atteution. For further particulars apply to™ WHITWORTH RUSSELL, Agent, Victoria Avenue. WANGANUI IRON WORKS. MR MURRAY begs to notify that he has secured the services of a firstclass Shoeing and Agricultural Smith. All work in those branches will be executed with despatch and efficiency, and at reason* rates.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5304, 10 March 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5304, 10 March 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5304, 10 March 1884, Page 3

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