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-•BOARD OF EDUCATION, WANGANUI. /"CANDIDATES and Pupil Teachers that \J purpose to present themselves for examination in June next are requested to send in their names and' classification at once to W. H. VEREKER BINDON, M.A., Inspector of Schools. rjn o let. A Shop and dwelling, with substantially - built baker's oven, and baking accessories, lat«ly carried on as a general store So bakery. To BusinejyjL-Men the above offers a rare opportunity, oeing well situated in the main street, opposite the Chief Post Office and General Government Buildings. Apply to MRS H. FISHLEIGH, Or W. D. FRANCIS, Piano Dealer. Address : Devon Street, New Plymouth, opposite Bank N.Z. «*■ ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. J. SIDDLE, FRUITERER, POULTERER, &0,, RrcawAY Street, BEGS to inform the public of Wanganui and District that his Stock of Fruit is not imported, - but Local Grown. It is as Large in Quantity and Choice in Quality as any Stock of Fruit in the District, imported or otherwise. He will endeavor to n>ake it as reasonable in price. POULTRY ALWAYS IN STOCK. Fowls from 3s to 4s per pair ; Ducks, 4s to ss. PETANE RACES. TVrOMINATiONS for all Handioaps for J3I the Petane Races close on Friday, the 9th instant, at Petane, Napier. Nominations by telegraph will be received. L. DEPELICHET, Hon Sec. .TO THE ELECTORS OF RANGITIKEI. - . MR JOHN STEVENS .TVESPECTFULLY requests his Constituents to meet him at the undermentioned placeß, on the following dates, at 7.30 p.m. each evening : — Foresters' Hall, Marton, Monday, May 12 Town Hall, Bulls ... Tuesday, May 13 Town Hall, Turakina ...Wednesday, May 14 - School, Up. Tutaenui... Thursday, May 15 ', Hall, Kiwitea ... Friday, May 16 Schoolhouse, Makino Rd, Saturday, May 17 THE AUCKLAND HOUSE FANCY , -. . REPOSITORY IS the place to. make your purchases when you require Fancy Goods and Little Presents. •_ English, German, and American Toys. Fancy Needlework of all kinds. Arrasene Silk arid Wool, Crewel Silk and Wool, Telosell, Berlin Wool, &c, &c. JUST OPENED— A T case of Work-boxes and Writing Desks.* All Goods are marked in Plain Figures afr = , one uniform low rate of profit. '" - - 4S* Note the Address, — MesLAWLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, Near the RailwaylStation, TAUPO QUAY. "JSf o t i c Eg JOHN CONNELL BEGS to notify to the Public of Wanganui and surrounding districts that he has started Businesn on his own account as SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER And hopes by strict attention, combined with good Workmanship and Material, to merit a share of patronage. US' Old Saddles Bought and Exchanged, f JOHN CONNELL, > WICKSTEED ST R E|E T, fi Opposite Occidental Hotel. | WANGANUI-MURIMOTU ROAD. IN accordance with the provisions of "The Roads and Bridges Construction Act, 1882," notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the Wanganui County Council to make a Special Rate of £ of a penny in ths £ for the purpose of constructing certain works on the Wanganui-Murimotu Road, viz, :—: — 1. Formation from Georgetti's upwards, £640 ; Culverts and Bridges on do, £600. 2. "The amount of yearly payment required is £31, and the amount of special rate is Jth of a penny in the £. 3. Plans, specifications, and detailed estimates of the proposed work may be seen at the office of the County during ordinary office hours. 4. A Poll of the ratepayers affected will be taken on Thursday, 22nd May, 1884, at the Court Theatre, Upokongaro. EDWARD N. LIFFITON, Clerk, Wanganui County. April 21, 1884. \ MR EDWIN J. KING Teaohjcr of Music. PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, & CORNOPEAN. ACADEMY~OF MUSIC, St. Hill Steeet, Wangan vj, Teems Pee Quarter — (2 lessons weekly.) 30' Minutes _ £i n 6 45* „ 2 2 0 1 Hour 3 3 0 (20 lessons per quarter.) ONE LESSON WEEKLY. 30 Minutes , £110 45 „ ... ' 111 0 1 Hour 2 2 0 (10 lestons per quarter.) Elementary principles of Music thoroughly instilled. Quarter commences with first lesson. Arrangements may be made for use of Pianos for daily practice. KING & SONS' QUADRILLE BAND Music provided for Balls, Parties, jPicnics, &c. Brass or {String Bands. Town or Countrj. Pianofortes Tuned. A, E, EVANS, Violinist, — Music copied. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5311, 8 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5311, 8 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5311, 8 May 1884, Page 3

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