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Mr Joe Chadwiok, "Speotator" was in town to-day, and, as usual, was heartily welcomed by his rery many Wanganui friends. Captain Edwin wires at 1.15 to-day :— West to south and south-east gale with rain and heavy sea; glass rise and indications for good tides. It is evident that the weasel pest is be* coming local, if one may judge from the accounts reoeived in town as to the presenoe of this vermin, and it therefore behoves one and all to do their utmost in eradicating a pest which in the near futurß promises to work sad havoc in many a homestead. Messrs Harm ah and Co. announce that being unable to secure a sufficiently large and commodious Bbop in which to hold tht enormous salvage sale, are compelled to hold it iD their old premises. They apologise to the public in anticipation for any inconvenience that they may suffer in consequence, but everything possible will be done to minimise this. The salvage stock will be marked down enormously, and the publio will have an opportunity of securing sterling bargains. Shoemakers are invited to attend and inspect the grindery, leather, and raw mateiial, which will be offered to them at great concessions. — Advt. 6 6 A T7l 55 CAPSULES. Tho Ohea. .oLaJU • pest Simplest, Safest, ond Best Anti-Fat extant The receipo of a Celobrated English Physician and Dietitian of World-wide Benown. The only SAFE CURE for Stoutness, Corpulency and Obesity. Reduces fiam 3 to 51bs a weok. Price per package, 7s 6d post free, from the N.Z. Sole Agents— DßUG SUPPLY CO., Box 60, Dunadin. Those famous, tasteless Capsules act directly on the food whilst in the Stomach, preventing its conversion into fat, and quickly cleanse, tone, and strengthen the whole svßtem, bringing back energy and vigour, and impiovement in figure and health. "A F. CAPSULES are a pleasant, radical, permanent, and Bpeedy cure for Stoutness in either Bex, and aro warranted quite safe and genuine. Particulars and testimonials free, under cover, on receipt, of stamped addressed envelope. TO LET— Tho Knolls, 12 roomed Houße on St. John's Hill, with or without furniture. Apply to Mrs Ballance, on the premises, or Mr Morton Jones, Avenue. Amusements. — THE— -JU/r ARTON /^PERATIC SOCIETY WIIL PHODCCB GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S CELEBRATED BHAKESPERIAN OPERA, The Yeomen of the Guard, OB THE MERRYMAN AND HIS MAID, AT WANGANUI, IN THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, At 8 o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th. DRAMATIS PEZSONJ2. Sir Richard Cholmondeley Mr W.L. Little Colonel Fairfax ... Mr A. R. FitzHerbert Sergeant Meryll ... Mr Bishop Leonard Mory'll .. Mr B. H. Wilson Jack Point ... ... Dr Skerman Wilfred Shndbolt ... Mr Bayne Corporal ... ... Mr Mather 2nd Yeoman ... Mr Parker 3rd Yeoman Mr Iveson 4th Yeomaa... ... Bur Meek lat Citizen ... ... Mr Gerald Kennedy Headsman Mr A. Kendrick Elsie Maynard ... Mies Brandon Phoebe Moiyll ...Mhß.H. FitzHerbert Dame Carrother3 ... MrsA.E. Awdry Kate ... ... ... Miss Russell Chorue of Yeomen of the Guard. Gentlemen, Citizens, cte. Scene -. Tower Green. Date : 16th Contury. Stage Manager, Dr Skerman. All Scenery, Dressea, and Appoittmentß painted and designed by the Society. FULL ORCHESTRA OF 12 PERFORMERS, Conductor, Mr W. J. Smith. Pianiete, Mrs Eaam. Admission — Reserve seals, 4b ; stalls, 3s ; pit, 2s. Box plan at H. 1. Jones and Sons'. MONSIEUR A UJARD PROFESSOR OF DANCING AND FRENCH. DEPORTMENT A SPECIALITY. C2T Address — Corner of Liverpool and Bell Streets. Le Menuet de la Cour taught to the mu6ic of tho Gondoliorp, the Waltz Minuot, tho Barn Dance, the d'Alborts, tho Tennis Dance, the latest Lancers, the latest and most fashionable dance " Pus do Quatre," taught to the music of " Faußt up to date," La Marche Rueae (a graceful and easy movement), the Saragota Lancers. DRUIDS' HALL— EVERY SATURDAY Quarter begins from date of pupils entrance. Saturday Morning — Children's ClaEß,from 11 to 12.15. Terms, One Guinea for eleven morning assemblies, with one children's ! ball, showing result of tuition. Class for young ladies from 12.15 to 1.30. Ladies and gentlemen taught pricately the latest steps. Terms (six lessons), One Guinea. ASSEMBLY. Wednesday Nights. Pianiate, Madame Lex. Commencing February 28th, 1894. Druids' Hall, from 8 p.m. to 10.30. Refreshments provided. Terms, One Guinea for six Assemblies, or fee for einglo evening, 4s. French Special Class for childron during holidays. " Gouin's system." Conversational Class for Ladies now forming. Monsieur Aujard is at home daily from 1 to 3 p.m. Meetings. WANGANUI TROTTING CLUB. THE adjourned general Sleeting will be held at Chavanne's Hotel on TUES- } DAY, 13th February, at 8 p.m. Full attendance requested. JNO. COUOHMAI'T, Secrotury. wTngahui~"p6ultby, pigeon, & cage bibd association. A GENERAL MEETING of tbo above Association will bo held at the Fire Brigade Hail on FRIDAY Evening next (16th inst.) at 8 p.m. All persona wishing to join the Association are invited to attend. Sports. ELTHAM CALEDONIAN SOCIETS. ANNUAL GATHERING. FRIDAY, MARCH 9th, 1894. £70 IN PRIZES. THE above Society's Sports will bo held on the Society's Grounds, Mountain Road, Eltham; to commence at 10.30 a.m. NOMINATIONS close TUEBDAY, February 27th, 1894. For further particulars eeo pouters, or apply to the Secretary. A Gold Medal given as a Points Prize. Separate Tenders are solioited by tho Society for the privileges, viz., — 1. Gates and 2CO Programmes; 2. Publican's Booth; 3. Refreshment Booth ; 4. Games. For particulars and specifications apply to the Secretary as early as possible. A Concert and Danos in the evening. W. H. FOWKES, Hon. Seo.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8399, 13 February 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8399, 13 February 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8399, 13 February 1894, Page 3

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