Business Advertisements. J£EUS k J^-EARNEY,' "" GENERAL MERCHANTS & PBODUOB DEALERS. AGENTS-WAHQiITOIHBBALD & Y«OMAN In tb.e.Camplof Commerce we hold, away None oan rival us i WE SELL EVERYTHING, And the operation is performed onSterm* thateohpse rivalry and makathe hearts of the people glad". SHAKESPEASE, the Bard of Avon h divides life into seven stages, oommenoing with the infant." moling and paling in the ' nurses .arms," finishing with file aged wanderer with both feet in hot water and one leg in the grave. For thejwants of alljthese stages we cater :oub;stock Will be found|utterlyoomprehenaive,.and whether you bny^jSHILLINGJS .worth, or, choose goods to the extent of a HUNDRED SHILLINGS, WE SERVE YOU WELL When you are in PATEA or KAKARAMBA call upon ns ; when yonr business or inclination keeps you at home, send in yonr ordera through the post. Either way, we shaU give you the most complete, satisfaction. ■ ■ ■ ■ PATEA and KAKARAMEA ' J. W. MCDUFF; gTEAMJQARRiAGE XjUOTORY. OAMPBELLiiPLACE, WANGANOI. J.W.M. having added a amnber of labour-saving Maobines, to be driven Jby «I»am, he wil be able to turn ont ' SUPERIORTWBBE- "-" : GREAILY BEDUOED PRIOES, of which he intends to let his onstomers have the benefit, aa, th» nndennentioned Prices will show— DOUBLE BUGGIES ._ from £35 0i SINGLE BUGGIES _ from £25 03 WAGGONETTES «. „ from 40 Ca WHITECHAPELS.> _ from £24 0a SPRING CARTS [.„ .» from £17 Ol TIP DRAYS _ _ from £16 Oi And Yah'clss of every other desorfptloc eqaally as cbeap, a 1 Painting, Trimming, and Repairs of al kinds done with promptifede and by Piratj-ofass Mechanics. /CRICKET. CRICKET. ORICKETj liAWNiTENNIS. ; LA WN- TENNIS,' JUBT LANDED— s A speoial 10l of Grioket Bats, Balli, Stumps, &o. Boys' Single. Double, and All-oane Bats. Boys' best Willow Bato, ,3i 6d, 4,s,and 5s 6d eioh— splendfid value. Lawn Tennis Bats and Balls— a first-olasa selection, imported direct. Prices to suit the times at, A.,D. WILLIS', BOOKSBUIIB, WaHGANDI. 1 NOTIOEi \ ' JU"RS TQUGDALE Will open tbe LONDON CHOP HOUSE, RID3WAY STREET (opposite Theatre), SAIURDAY^DECKMBER 10th, When the publio w,ill be able to,, obtain CHOPS, STEAKS, TEA, COKEEE, And all TEMPERANCE, pRINKS Atjall hours. TjiOß COUGHS, COLD 9, Beosohitis, J. AsTHiii, Coryza, InQnenza, Consnmp* tion, &o. KAY'S COMPOUND OF LINSEED, " Aniseed, Senega, Squill, Tolu, 40., with Chlorodyne. KAY'S COMPOUND, a demulcent expectorant, for Coughs, Colds, and Cheat Complaints. KAY'S COMPOUND, for Coughs and Colds, is equally serviceable for Horses and Cattle. KAY'S TIC PILLS, a speoifio in Neuralgia, Face-ache, 4c, Contains Quinine, Iron, &o, /~IOAGULINE,— Cement for. Broken \J Artioles, Sold ) Sole Makers:— EvJSRywHBBK 1 KAY BROTHERS, Ltd.-, Stookport, England. /"CLASSICAL SCHOOL, TUB.AKINAPrincipal— REV JOHN ROSS, Assisted by a thoroughly competent staff. The School Tear oomprises three terms of thirteen weeks eaoh, beginning in January, May, and September. The eleventh "egaon of this School begins on February Ist, 1888, and will be opened as LADIES COLLEG-E ONLY. The School is within 7 minutes walk of the Bailway station, and is situated in one of the healthiest localities on the West Coast of New Zealand^ " COUBSE OF INSTRUCTION : ENGLT -IT Including English Literature, and Grammar, Geography, and Ancient and Modern History. LATIN AND GREEK MATHEMATICS, Including Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra, 4c. GERMAN MUSIC ' DRAWING PLAIN AND FANCY NEEDLEWORK FRENCH PAINTING CALISTHENICS It is the aim of the Principal to impart a, thoroughly sowad education, -whilst the religions and physical training is carefully attended to, and every effort is made to make school liife as home-like as possible. In evidence o£ the thoroughness of the instruction imparted, it mar be stated that pupils from this school have, from its commencement, hold a prominent place in tho Teachers', the Pupil Teachers,' and the Civil Service Seieral Jot. . them have also at different times passed ,\ the examination for matriculation at the , University of New Zealand. A few more pupils can be accomodated, >' and immediate applications will receive first consideration. Prospectuses to be had on application. '
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6406, 6 January 1888, Page 1
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