£.musem»ii's. CHILDREN'S HOME SALiC. ~ rTIHE Ladies' Committee of the Children's A Home, desiring to pay off the debts on tho building, have decided to hold a SALE on the gth and ioth of October Produce, Fernß, Pot Plants, Needle Work Works of Art, & Dolls. Tho sale will bo held in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, And will be opened by His Worship the Mayor at 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY. Gifts of all sorts of produce will bo thankfully accepted by Mrs Oremer. FIRST MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Piano Duet— Mrs Smith and Miss Borlase Song — "The Children's Home," MrFairburn Quartette — "Sweet and Low," Mrs Empson, Mrs Barnicoat, Mr Grace, Mr Fairbura Piano Solo — Miss Borloso Concerted Piece— Mrs Smith, Messrs Collier and Drew Song — " The Kerry Dance," Mrs Barnicoat Piano Duet— Miss Marshall, Miss Stewart Quartette — "Sleep Beloved," Mesdames Empson and Barnicoat, Messrs Grace and Fairburn Song—" The Postillion," Mr Avis Concerted Piece — Mrs Smith, Messrs Collier and Drew VocalDuet— Mrs Barnicoat &MrDewsbury Piano Solo — Miss Stewart Doors open from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 10. Admission— Adults, Is ; Children under 12, half-price. PALMERSTON NORTH CATHOLIC CHURCH. FRIENDS who have kindly disposed of Art Union Tickets for the above Charity are requested to pay their amou ts to the Very Rev. Father Kirk, S.M., the Presbytery, Wanganui. J. F. PATTERSON, Palmerston North. September 4th, 1889. WANGANUI COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. rTTEHDERS are invited us under:— Contract No. 21—49 Chains Formation, Long Aero Valley. Contract No. 22—67 Chains, Long Acre Valley. Specifications at County Office. Tenders to be opened on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of October, 1889. The lowest or auy tender not necessarily accepted. The Foreman will be on the ground to show intending contractors over the ' work on MONDAY, October 14th, at Noon. By Order. A. FILMER,
WAITOTARA COUNTY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. TOKOMARU RIDING. NOTICE is hereby giyon that an Election of One Councillor for the Tokomaru Riding, vice Mr William Napier, resigned, will be held at the premises of Mr Joseph Ruscoe, Brunswick, on TUESDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1889. Nominations in the form prescribed by "The Local Elections Act, 1876," must be delivered to the Returning Officer, or be left at the residence of Mr Joseph Ruscoe, on or before THURSDAY, 17th October, at 12 Noon. H. E. DYMOCK, Returning Officer. SMOKE NICHOLLS' I'riLOIE OF pOID." The King of Cut Tobaccos. Racing. TTAWKE'S BAY GUINEAS, of 250 soys., with a swoepstako of 10 soys. for acceptors added. Second horse to receive 80 soys., from the stake. For three-year-olds (yearlings Ist August, 1889.) Colts, Bst 101 b; fillies and ' goldings, Bst 51b. Nominations, with 1 soy. to go to the fund, will close with the Secretary at the Criterion Hotel, Napier, by 10 p.m. on TUESDAY, Bth October, 1889. Sweep on night of General entry, 1889. One mile. F. D. LUCKIE, Secretary.
Re-opening of the Boot and Shoe "Warehouse. W. SPRIGGENS DESIRES to thank his old customers for past favors, and begs to remind them that ho has started business again in his old premises, with ono of the Best English and Colonial Stocks of BOOTS AND SHOES to be had in Wanganui. All Orders and Repairing will be exotruted in W. SPRIGGENS'S well-known style. ISS?" Inspection invited. Note the Address — ynCr opriggens, BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, (Opposite the Convent.) ZEALA.NDIA. The Little Shop next Keesing's has just to hand a full Fresh Assortment of these celebrated "pOOTS AND HEOES and selling at unpreeedently low prices. l£s§r For Style and Quality see Window. The Cheapest Shop for Boots and Shoes in Wanganui. F. RICHARDS, In Charge. (Next Keesing's Auction Mart.) E. BRIDER, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Biver Bank, "Wanganui. MEN'S Boots Half -soled & Heeled from 3s. Ladies' Boots Half-soled & Heeled from 2s. Children's.Boots Half -soled & Heeled from Is. Any Repuirs given to the runners of the Heeald will receive prompt attontion. All work guaranteed. E. BRIDER, River Bank, Wanganui. FLAX! FLAX! FLAX! fTIHE undersigned is prepared to conX sider offers for the supply of Green Flax in any quantity, delivered at the Works, Tanpo Quay. DAVID MURRAY, Wanganui Iron, Brass, Foundry, and Engineering Works.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 6926, 8 October 1889, Page 3
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