QUINCES* QUINCES^ QUINCES. WANTED Known—M. Hogan & Co. are now selling Picked Quinces at one penny per pound. •
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Easter holidays; cheap Tares. EXCURSION Tickets will bo iasued by any ordinary train on 22nd, 23rd, 24th, and 26th April, as below, and will be available for return till Monday, 3rd May :— From Wanganul to New Plymouth and baok, First Class, 18s ; Second Class, 13a. j Saturday Return Tickets will be issued I from any Station to any Station on the Wanganui Seotion on 22nd, 23rd, 24th, and 26th April, and will be available for return till 3rd May. In connection with the Volunteer Demonstration on Easter Monday there will be a Bay Excursion Trip to Wanganui and baok from the following stations :— Fbom Ist 2nd Fbom Ist 2nd Olasa Claaa Class Class Palmenton 8/6 6/ Hawera 8/ 5/6 Feilding | fi/fi 4/6 Patea 6/6 4/6 Haloombe 6/6 ' Waverley )5, 3/6 1 Marton 5/ 3/6 Waitotara J°' °' D These Tickets will be available for return on day of issue only. The morning trains from Palmerston and Hawera to Wanganui on Easter Monday will be delayed, and will run as under, stopping at all intermediate Stations ia required :— Falmeraton, depart ... .„ 7.30 a.m. Feilding, depart;. .« ... 8.12 a.tm Halcombe, arrive .« ... 8.42 a.m. Halcombe, depart 8.48 a.m. Marton, depart 9.25 a.m. Turakina, depart 9.55 a.m. Fordell, depart 10.40 aim. Wanganui, arrive .« .. 11.25 a.m. Hawera, depart) ... .- 7.15 aim. Patea, arrive 8.15 a.m. Patea, depart 8.20 a.m. Waverley, depart ... ... 8.47 a.m. Waitotara, depart ... .., 9.12 a.m. Kai Iwi, depart ... ... 10.0 a.m. Wanganui, arrive * v .... 10.45 a.m. Evening Trains 88 usual. No Goods Traffic will be received on Good' Friday or Easter Monday. BY ORDER. /CUMMINS, SHARPE, &CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS, PRODUCE & PROVISION MERCHANTS, Ridgway & Wioksteed Stbeets, Premises lately occupied by Mr F. J. Jones. The undersigned have on sale all lines in Groceries, Provisions, Patent Medicines, Hardware,, Glassware, Crockery. Cutlery, and General Merandize< Wheat, Barley, Oats, Pollard, Maize, Bran, Chaff, and Potatoes, BUTTER,— Having made arrangements for * regular supply of Freth and Potted Butter from the beet Dairies, we are in a position to give our Customers every satisfaction. We are also Caßh Purchasers of Salt Butter in any quantities* CHEESE.— We have arranged for cheese from Sanßon, Woodville, and local Factories. This will be found of exceptionally good quality; BACON & HAMS.— Meanwhile we are out of locally cured ; but have a good supply ( | of Canterbury well-kown brands. We are Cuh Purchasers of Pork suitable for Bacon* caring purposes. The season commences about the BEGINNING OF JUNE. OATMEAL.— We have McGills' and other well-known brands on hand, and will, in a few days, be in a position to supply Oatmeal from Wanganui*grown Oats, having made arrangements with the Warrengate Mill for gristing. It will be our endeavour at all times to foster the sale of locally-produced artioles, and trust oar endeavours in this direction will be seconded by the publio. Families waited on for orders, and goods delivered to all parts ot tho town and suburbs. AGENTS FOR A. LAIRD'S FAIRFIELD NURSERY. Nbw Zealand Frozfn Meat & Stobagb Co. Wholesale Bomeb Department. RUSSIAN TEA PACKING CO.'S TEAS. Pettbb's Patent Chubs s. I^UMMINS, feIIARPE, \JO., Ridgway Stbjft & Wicksxeed Place. NOTICE. EJ. KING, Teacher of Music, on leav- , ing Wanganui for Wellington, desires to return his thanks, both to parents and pupils, for the patronage bestowed on him during his long residence in Wanganui, and in doing so takes the opportunity of stating that he has made arrangements with Mr James Sparkes to continue the music lessons for the future, feeling assured that he will, from his well-known musical ability, give every satisfaction. Again thanking the residents of Wanganui for past favors, and the consideration gensrally shown to himself and family, ne subScribes himself E. J» KING. JAMES SPARKES, in referring to the above advertisement, begs to say that he has vacancies for a limited number of new pupils. He will attend on them either at their own homes or at his residence, Bell Street. JAMES SPARKES, T&cher of Mmic, Bell Street.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5883, 20 April 1886, Page 3
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