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T RIDDLE, 'licensed dealer in game, Rmo way Street. -f /AS REWARD— Lost, in the Stewards' X\J Room, on the day of the races, a grey Mackintosh ; cape over shoulder. Anyone bringing the same to A. R. Cox, Chavanne's Hotel, will receive the above reward -i f\S REWARD— Lost— On Monday la.fc, IV a yellow aheep dog, with very rouu;n hair ; with collar, etc.; chain round neck; answers to the name of "Spring. " Anyone ljaving same at Ship Hotel will receive above reward. LOST— A young black and white Spaniel, answers to the name Dash. Finder will be rewarded by leaving at J. J. Buokrell's, Keith Street. LOST, on Thursday last — A saddle and bridle. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at office of this paper. NOTICE. ALL Trespassers on Tayforth will be prosecuted, and poison is laid for dogs on the property. W. & D. CORRY. SHORTHAND. MR J. COUCHMAN will commence a series of Classes in Phonography on Tuesday, 2nd June, at 7.30 p.m., when intending pupils are invited to attend at his residence, Churton Street. DRAWING CLASS. MR R. J. FENN, Certificated Teacher of Drawing by "Science and Art Department," London, will commence a Class for Drawing, at the Boys' School, on Friday evening next, at 7.30. Subjects — freehand, Practical Geometry, Liuear Perspective, Model. MATRICULATION CLASS FOR TEACHERS. MR S. L. BROWN has opened his Matriculation Class in Marton, and holds a Class every Saturday. Time to suit Trains. Subjects taken vp — Latin, Algebra, Euclid, Grammar, and School Management. Those intending to join please forward names. Fee — £1 a-quarter. May 21st, 1885. Tl/T USI CA L TUITION. Mr James Spakks ....Piano Miss Jspaeks «... Singing Address — Bell Street, Wanganui. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. W. J.~BLAKE, Canvassim£Agent, Powell's Buildings, Avenue. MONEY. I AM prepared to receive applications for Loans, on approved securities, in sumß to suit borrowers, at lowest current rates of interest. HENRY HOWORTH, Solicitor, Featherbtou Street. Wellington. LOCAL INDUSTRY TO THE FRONT. Bacon and Hams. New Cure. ON Sale by the undersigned, Retemeyer's Rangitikei Bacon, Hams, Rolled Bacon, Pig's Head, Lard, &c. Awarded First Prize in Canterbury last season. ALEXANDER MUNRO, Grocer, Victoria Avenue. iFOR SALE. ORANGES. ORANGES. Ex Jannett Nicoll. OAA CASES Prime Island Oranges, in JmAJKj splendid condition. Cheap. WALKHR & HATRICK, A GREAT bUCCESS. "|%TUNRO'S PURE INDIAN TEA. From the Hope Estate, Ootacamund, India. Increase of sale in four years tenfold. "ItTUNRO'S INDIAN TJfiA. This Tea is sent direct from the Plantation in its uative purity, and differs widely from all other Indian Teas sent to this market. ■VTUNRO'S INDIAN TEA* This Tea is carefully packed in small and large boxes, with the weight and quantity marked in plain figures on each box; "ItTUNRO'S INDIAN TEA. ' This Tea is not only the Purest and moat Wholesome, but the cheapest Tea in the market, lib will go as far as ljlbs of any other, and is sold at 2s 6d per lb. 1%/rUNRO'S INDIAN TEA ; This Tea ia invaluable to Invalids, and all delicate constitutions, especially those suffering from nervous debility. j 1%/TUNRO'S INDIAN TEA. Remember ! The undersigned being Sole Agent for this favorite Tea, it cannot be obtained from any other house in the colonies. Alexander JMunro, .j GROCER & IMPORTER, j Avenue. GROCERY AND GENERAL STORE. Ridgway Street, Wanganui. TIT R S -BJI D D I E, (Widow of the late W. T. Eddie, formerly in the employ of Messrs Druinmond and Alexander.) MRS EDDIE, in announcing the fact that she has started business in the above line, wishes to inform the public of Wanganui and , surrounding district that her STOCK IS ENTIRELY NEW, ; and intending purchasers will find the price to correspond with the times. One Trial Solicited Great Cheap Sale Of SEASONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES At the Old-established Corner Boot Shop— A IKSWORTH'S. XJL The undeniable good quality of the Boots and Shoes at the Corner Boot Shop is a fact familiar as household words to nearly every family for miles aiound Wanganui. And they must be turned into ready money, for there is no 11 Dilly-dallying where necessity Drives.'' To keep your Feet warm and dry, Ainswokth s Watertight Boots you try ; They are not the sort that break and give, And let in water like a sieve : But linn und strong to stand the weather, Made from sound— not rotten— leather, I'rice fifteen Shillings a pair ; 'Tis something wonderful how they wcav — They never either rip or tear, But carry you safe through everywhere. AINS WORTH 'S| [ Qo.r^ner Boot Shop. i * _____ Everybody Knows It I

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5632, 30 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5632, 30 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5632, 30 May 1885, Page 3