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WANGANUI HEADS RAILWAY TIME BILL. MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. Town 7. dep. I — I 100 j 2-0 j £!6 Hmilb .. dtp. | D'3o I 1-30 | «-30 I — SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS ONLY. Town dep. I- 1 101) 120 I SO I sfl 160 Ueuisdtp. | 0-80 I 1-30 1 2-30 | 8-80 | 5-30 j — In future a Train will leave the Heads at 3.30 on Saturdays, and 4.30 on Sundays. Faces— Single : Ist Class, 1b ; 2nd Class, 9d. Return— lst Class, Is6d; 2nd Class, Is. Fabes to and from Balgownie Platform —Ist Class (Single), 9d; Return, Is. 2nd Class (Single), Cd; Return, 9d. Children under three years of age are carried frco; above three and under 12yeai - s of age at half price. All trains will stop for passengers in waiting or desiring to alight at tho Cemetery Road. GENERAL CONDITIONS. Abriyai and Departure of Trains. — The Company does not pledge itself as to the despatch or arrival of trains nt the exact time. Should any circumstances render it impossible or inexpedient for a train to proceed, the fares will be returned ; tho Company does not undertake to forward pasengers in sueli cases. Tickets are issued conditionally that there is room in the train. ED. N. LIFFITON Secretary. "DELL'S TTTARDWARE TJOUSE, WANGANUI. To those in want of a good PIANO ut a Moderate Price, ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL INSTRUMENTS Can be selected from a number of the best makers, and prices and particulars supplied at a moment's notice. Amongst many other good names I can supply tho well-known and approved Lipp and Solin, Ronisch, Nenmeyer, Rumer, Kriebel, Hacsler, Collard and Collard, S. Brewer, Esdailc, H. Peace, &c., 4c. lam prepared to guarantee any Piano thnt I sell, and place it in the house in perfect order and tuno (free of charge) within two miles of Wanganui Post Office, on Time Payments if desired. ARTHUR BELL, Victoeia Avenue.

COMMERCIAL SALE ROOMS, Victoria Avenue. J. H. X~ EESING AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, Land, Estate, and Cojimissiosj Agent. AGENT forThe North Germon Fire Insuranco Co. The famous Nicntiana (Sheep Wash) The Industrial Combination (Wool Worker) Lttge consignments of Fruit and othor Merchandise continually arriving, to be told privately and by auction. Regular Weekly Sales every Saturday. Sales conducted in town and country, Account Sales promptly rendered. J.H.K. is now in a position to supply the trade with Lustres, Opura and Field Glasses, and many other lines at prices which will compete with any wholesale house in the colony. A Special and Guarantee! line is the Famous Nicotiana, J. H. KEESINO, Auctioneer. WHERE SHALL WE BUY OUR FURNITURE? Is a question which ocours at same period of life to almost all of ns, and it is a question whioh involves two important considerations, viz , Quality and Price. Economy is a virtue whioh shonld be ponestod by everybody, and in thinking about "Where shall we buy our Furniture," people naturally desire to be directed to the place where they cau obtain tbe best valuo for their money. I thercforo have much pleasure in drawing attention to the fact that I am now prepared to supply HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every description, made from wellselectrd and thoroughly seasoned materials at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.

Mattrasses and Btdding of every kind in stcclc. Pictures Framed, Caipets planned and laid. Furnituro Repaired, Re covered, and Repciished, Ladies' Needlework tastefully mounted and adapted to any article of furnituro required. All Goods delivered Freo to any part of the town. pONEBALS PUBLISHED .I TIOBEET-T OW, Opposite Convent, Victoria Avrnut, JAMES BELL WOOL, GBAIN, AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, Cash Purchaser of Woo), Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, Bones, Grain and all kinds of Farmers' Produce. Whe^, Oats, and Chaff for tale. Agent for Messrs W. S. Laurie and Co.'s Auckland SEEDS & MANURESBone Dust, Bone Flour, Superphosphate of Lime, 26, 36, and 97 per cent, Dissolved Bone Manure, Guano, Peruvian, and Coral Queen, and aho Fancy Manures. Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia Muriato of Potash, Kanit, Ac, &c, TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUJ. TT COLLIER k CO. call special atten- ■"■• tion to the fact that all their Pianos and Organs are Guaranteed, and c%ution the publio that there aro a largo number O Pianos Bhipped to New Zealand and sold under fiotitious names by irresponsible dealers, which are made by German makers of no reputation from imperfectly seasoned materials, care alone boiog bestowed on tho case, and on those points which make the so-called Piano attractive to the eye. PIANOS Tuned, Repaired, and Reno, vated by experienced Tuners in Town and Country. H, COLLIER & CO., Wanganui. TraOß a RELIABLE PIANO go to H " COLLIER & CO., who have an est»bished reputation to sustain. FOR Pianos go to COLLIER A CO, DIRECT IMPORTERS; Save inter mediate profits, and got a good Piano at a low price. TntOß Pianos go to COLLIER k CO., Piano Dealers, Direct Importers, nnd get an Instrument personally selected at tho Factory. rpHE HOELING PIANO is unequalled ■*- for Tone, Durability, and Finish. COLLIER k CO., Piano Importers. IMPORTANT MU3ICAL NOTICE TT /COLLIER AND /^O. Having bren informed that a portion of the name of Llewellyn Moore has represented himsolf aa their Piano Tuner, they hereby give notice that the said Llewellyn Moore haa no connection with them in any way, neither is he authorised to tuno for them or in any way act as their agent. Collier and Co.'* Tuners are Messrs W. Coker, H. Collier, and R H. Martin.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6115, 8 January 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6115, 8 January 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6115, 8 January 1887, Page 2

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