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Trouble has arisen between the schoolmaster and tail committee at Manukao, Wellington, over the question of who has control of tho paddock attached to the school. The master objeoted to pupils patting their hones into the field to graze, and the Education Board upheld his objection. The Committee, who took the opposite view of the case, thereupon resigned. $ Rubinstein's opinion of H. Collier and Oo.'s Hoptineon Pianos :—": — " All the qualities which can be demanded by an experienced virtuoso — vigour of attack, openness of sound, possibility to give tho necossary shade to the music are found in Hopkinson's Pianos." — Rubinsteik. H. Collier and Oo. — Advt.

TO LET — The Knolls, 12 roomed House on St. John's Hill, with or without furniture. Apply to Mrs Ballance, on the premises, or Mr Morton Jones, Avenue. Amusements. -m/TONSIEUR A UJARD PROFESSOR OF DANCING AND FRENCH. DEPORTMENT A SPECIALITY. fd_J~ Address — Corner of Liverpool and Bell Streets. Le Msnuet de la Cour taught to the music of the Gondoliers, the Waltz Minuet, the Barn Dance, the d'Alberts, the Tennis Dance, the latest Lancers, the latest and most fashionable dance " Pas de Q.uatre," taught to the music of " Faust up to date," La Marohe Rubbo (a ■ graceful and easy movement), the Saragota Lancers. DRUIDS' HALL— EVERY SATtIRDAY Quarter begins from date of pupils entrance Saturday Morning — Children's Claßß,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 12.16 to 1.30. Ladies and gentlemen taught prieately the latest steps. Terms (six lessonti), One Guinea. ______ ASSEMBLY. Wednesday Nights. Fianiste, Madame Lex, Commencing February 28th, 1891, Druids' Hall, from 8 p.m. to 10.30. Refroahments provided. Terms, One Guinea for six Assemblies, or fee for Bingle evening, 4s. French Special Class for children during holidays. "Gouin's system." Conversational Class for Ladies now forming. Monsieur Aujard is at home daily from 1 to 3 p.m. Meetings. )&> © $< ;# TONGARIRO LODGE, No. 705, E.C. 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. THE usual Monthly Meeting of the above Lodge will bo hold in the Masonic Hall this (THURSDAY) orening, 15th February, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brethren are very cordially invited to attend. By order of the W.M, F. G. NEWCOMBE, Secretary. WANGANUI POULTRY, PIGEON, & CAGE BIED ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Association will bo held at tLe Fire Brigade Hall on FRIDAY Evening next (16th inst ) at 8 p.m. All pereoDß wiahing to join tho Association are invited to uttend. ONION BOAT CLUB. SPECIAL General Meeting of the above Club will be held on FRIDAY, the 16th inst., at 8 p.m. in the Shed. BusiNEBS :— Be Moonlight Concerts. Every Member is requested to attend. GEOBGE BROWN, Hon, Sec. Sports. ELTHAM CALEDONIAN SOCIETY, ANNUAL GATHERING. FRIDAY, MARCH 9th, 1894. £70 IN PRIZES. THE above Society's Sports will be held on tho Society's Grounds, Mountain Road, Eltham ; to commenco at 10.30 a.m. NOMINATIONS close TUESDAY, February 27th, 1894. For furthor particulars see posters, or apply to the Secretary. A Gold Medal given as a Points Prize. Separate Tenders are solicited by the Society for the privileges, viz., — 1. Gates and 2oo Programmes; 2. Publican's Booth; 3. Refreshment Booth ; 4. Gameß. For particulars and specifications apply to the Secretary as early bs possible. A Concert and Danes in tho evening. W. H. FOWKES, Hon. Sec. Public Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TARANAKI RACES, 21st and 22nd FEBRUARY, 1894. Tr^SCURBION TICKETS to New Ply-r'-i mouth (First Class 225, Second Olbsb 16s), will be issued at Wonganui, Nukumaru, and intermediate Stations on 19th and 20th. February, available for return up to and including 24th. February, 1894. BY ORDER. T^TOTICE is hereby given that cho Judge of the Assessment Court has fixed MONDAY, 26th February, 1894, at 10.30 a.m. at the Courthouse, Wanganui, as tho time and place for hearing objections to the Valuation List for tho Borough of Wanganui. A. D. THOMSON, Clerk of Assessment Court. EXPECTATIONS MORE THAN REALISED AT THE COLOSSAL BALE OF TURLEY'S STOCK OF DRAPERY. THE PRICES HAVE DOTE IT. \ft t ORDS FAIL TO EXPRESS THE VV WONDERFUL VALUE AT LITTLEJOHN'S SALE OF TURLEY'S STOCK— BOUGHT BY TENDER. IF there is anything you want to make your home attractive go at onea to E. Moult, his Btock is wonderful. fTIO MOTHERS— Buy your Boje' Suits X at CRIBB'S. He gives honeßt value IF you want your rooms re-papered or your houeeß re-painted give mo a trial, for I guarantee satisfaction as I use nothing but genuine materials and supervise work personally. J. D. Tustin, Avenue. mHING3~AREnHUMMING AT THE X SALE OF TURLEi'3 STOCK, CAUSED BY THE STUPENDOUS BARGAINS. X 203 per month and a small deposit will secure a good reliable Piano, guaranteed by H. Collior and C>„ established 1875. Before purchasing » Piano buyers sbould consider the experience end validity of the vendors.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8401, 15 February 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8401, 15 February 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8401, 15 February 1894, Page 3

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