WEDNESDAY, 13th FEBRUARY. ototervilleTcaledonian SOOIETY. X*t QA in prizes o-i q/» oCIOU IN PRIZBB o&lOU Hunterville Handicap (four distanoes) of £40. Two Hurdle Races of £4 each. THE MILE HrNDIOAP, £7. Programmes can be seen at this office, and at Mr Witt's, Tobacconists. Nominations close 31st January. J. A. PAWSON, I Hon. Seo. thTTwTngTnui novelty company, Next Gatenb?'*, Chemist, Avenue. Toys, Dolls, Fanoy Goods, Prams, Cradles, Baaketware, Fanoy Tables, Barrows, Trains, etc., etc CONSIGNMENTS of New Goods con\j fctantly coming to hand. Having no OLD STOCK to work off, we do not allow 25 to 100 per cent. Diicount. Our goods are marked in Plain Figures, at Lowest Prices, and we defy competition. Call and see our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Everything Cheap and Good and no Old Stook. Every Purohaser of 2s 6d will reoejtve a Ticket for the Prise Doll, which will be drawn on January 14th, 1896. Guess its weight. Prams let out on Hire by tho day, Is; or week, /2s 6d, ■ Beet Is Table ever seen in Wanganui. J\ D. Til STI N, M.&NAGEB. W. M°M ' •■ A H UNDERTAKER, Corner of Dublin and Hatriton Streets, Wancanui. OHEAPOLBi£iK3ir»*> SALS WHITE OALIOOEIi grey ra.*>raoEs SCOCTRED CALICwiS ! VHITE SHEETINGS (nil widths) OffliY BHEETIN£d (oU w&tua) CIRCULAR PILLOW C,iL\C9 PLAIN & TWILI l'luJL'»V7 CALICO TOWELS AND i 1 "> X 2LLINGB TABLE DAMACXS (Bleached) „ „ (Unbleached) TABLE NAPKINS FLANNELETTES SILEBIAS TICKINGS, &o. BY way of introducing the above Goodi before the public, we will continue this piHEAP /"CLEARING QALE for the present Christmas month, allowing a disoount of 2s in the £, and as we import direct from the Mills, and being under very small expense, customers may rely on getting tho Best Article procurable at the lowest possible prioes. All White Calicoes guaranteed absolutely pure. A Stook of £830 on hand, which MUST BE CLEARED to make room for further shipments. J. & D. McFARLANB, SAIL & TENT, & HOaSB COYER MAKERS, (Opposite M. Hogan & Co.), TAUPO QUAY. WANGANUL Rev. Mother Aubert's GREAT NEW REMEDY, "WANENA. For Cuts, Bruises, Internal Injuries, even of firo arms. It aots like magic. Wanena cares also in hones, saddle and girth gall. Father Sonlas witnesses many wonderful cures. The reverend gentleman, who has reoeived in the most flattering terms a DECORATION from the French Government for his eminent services in the ambulances during the Franco -Prussian War, says: — "I hare the greatest pleasure in certifying that Wanena is the moat wonderful remedy I ever heard of for Wounds and Bruises. We had in our ambulance distinguished doctors, inoluding two eminent professors of the faculty of Medicine ; but I can assure you that though we had the reputation to be the most successful in curing the wounded, we would have healed them twice as quiokly had we used WANENA." Paramo, Marupa, Nntanata, Karann. -m/r oney to ten"d". In sums of £1000 and upwards, AX LOW RATES OH APPROVED FREEHOLD SEOURIT V I Apply E. M. BIMPSON, Phoenix Assurance Company, 6, Customhouse Quay, Wellington ; Or WILLIAM HALL, "Viotoria Avenue. William Caiman, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, — AHD — f"u a d a it t a ie .a it, | WaDganui. 9JF On the Premises at all hours. ,£S6 Bobert Sharpe, LICENSED DRAIN CONNECTOR. -rConcrete Work in all its Branches. GENERAL CONTRACTOR. Keith-street, WaDganui, GOVERNMENT l..fE INSURANCE *-* DEPARTMENT. Lowest Premiums. State Guarantee. Participation in Profits. Present Accumulated Fund, over £2,000,000. ANNUALINCOME exceeds £36o,ooo, Cash Surplus in 1893, £190,000 (IiAST DISTRIBUTION). rp HE Bates of Premium now in force in this I Office are lower than those charged to participating Policy-holders by any other Ollice doing business in the Australasian Colonies. It is nevertheless anticipated that, owing to cheap management and light mortality, very handsome bonuses will become payable to Policy-holders insuring under existing rates. That this is not & wore estimate may bo judged from the fact that no losa than £190,000 of CASH SUR-P-LjUS was found to havo accrued during th« triennium ended the 31st December, 1899. Of this amount, £140,000 (being more thau the whole of the loading received) was divided, and the balance carried to reserve. AH Participating Policies are entitled, ou becoming olaims, to Prospective Bonus in accordance with the amount of premiums paid since preceding distribution. Thus tho advantages of an annual distribution are secured without the heavy coat attaohing thereto. 3, 8. BIOHABDSON, 9} .. - G?BWC»S?iV&W<
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8448, 17 January 1895, Page 4
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713Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8448, 17 January 1895, Page 4
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