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Public BToMcer. CASTLEOLIFF BAILWAY ~COM. PANY. SPECIAL TIME-TABLE FOB RAOe' DAYS, THUBSDAY A FBIDAY, 22nd 4 28ed OOTOBEB. Trains leave bb follows :— Leave Town. Leave Heads. 7.30 am 7.0 am 10.30 am 8 35 am 1.0 pm 11 30 am 2.80 pm 1,45 pm 6.80 pm 4.45 pm Excursion Bates — Adults (return), Is; Ohildren (return), 6d. BY OBDBB. NEW ZEALAND BAILWAYS, WANG4NUI BACE3. ON THUBBDAY, Ootober 22nd, the 4 pm. train fiom Wanganui to Havrerii, will bo postponed to leave Wanganui at 5.30 p.m., and will run correspondingly later to dastination. Tho 440 p.m. train from Wanganui to Palmerston will be postponed to leave Wanganui at 550 p.m., and will run an hour later to destination. The 7.25 p.m. train from Marton to Mangaonoho will be postponed to leave Marton at 8 25 p.m. (connecting with train from Wanganui), and will run correspondingly later to destination. On FBIDAY, Ootober 2Brd, the 4 40 p.m. train from Wanganui to Palmerston will be postponed to leave Wanganui at 5.50 p.m , and will run an hour later to destination. Bf OBDER. NEW ZEALAND GOVEBNMENT BAILWAYS. PALMKEBTON A. AND P. SHOW, 28th k 29th OCT., 1896. EXOUBBION TICKETS will be isjued to Palmerston from New Plymoth, Brunswick, and all intermediate stations from October 26th to 28th inclusive, and from Wanganui, Brunswick, and till intermediate stations (inoluding Hunterville and Foxton Branches) from October 26th to 29th inolusive, and will be available for return up to SATUBDAY, 31st Octobsr, 1896. Fares — First Olasi, 2d per mile \ Seoond Class, Id per mile; minimum, 4j and 2s respectively; mileage counted one way only. OnTHUBSDAY, October 29th, a Spooial Train will leave Waaganui at B.GO a.m. for Palmerston, returning from Palmerston at 6.40 p.m. for Wanganui, stopping at tho principal stations only, as shown on posters. HUNTERVILLE BBANOH. On THJTBaDAY, October 29th, the 9,36 a.m. train Marton to Mangaonoho and the 5 p.m. train Mangaonobo to Marton will not run. For further particulars ccc Posters at Stations. BY OBDEB. WELLINGTON EXHIBITION. "OEOITATION, Binging, and Instru. JCu mental Contest. GBAND CONTEST WEEK, December 2lit to December 26tb, inolusive. Full particulars, entry forms, oto., may be had on application to H. COLLIER & CO., Viotoria Avenue. ALTEBATION IN BUSINESS. HAVING purohased the Stook, Milling Plant and goodwill of Mr W. Aiken, junr., I beg to announce to my customers and tbe public, that the business hitherto conducted by me in Wilton Street will, on and after WEDNESDAY, the 21st instant, bo carried on at Mr Aikcn's premises in St. Hill Street, where being under more favourable oiroumstsnoes, I shall be bitter able to meet all the requirements of the trade. While hoping to retain the support of all my present clients. I trust also to be favoured with tho patronage of those who havo supported Mr Aiken during the many years ho has been in business. W. G. BASSBII. With let orenoa to the above, while thanking my many friends for the support aciorded mi during tbo yean I hare been in business, I wish to bespeak for Mr Bassett, to whom I hare sold, a continuance cf the same. Wk. AIKEN, Junk. POTATOES POTATOES. fi OOD Canterbury seed and tablo \X potatoes. Apply M HOGAN & COMPANY (Ltd.). THE WANGANUI MBAT FBEBZING ; COMPANY (LIMITED) NOTICE TO FABMEBB. THE above Company are prepared to purohase fat sheep. Full particulars upon application. B. E. HIBBABD, Secretary, Register. Register. EVEBY PERSON over th» age of 21 years who has been three months in thodistriot can be rogistorcd on the Electoral 8011, free of chargo, or transferred from other eloctoratoß to Wanganui, by_ filling iv the neoossary form at the Stipendiary Magistrates Court, or at the ohop of MB A. D. WILLIS, Bookseller. 0 0 L UM B I A. TELL ME THIS : When tho New York Worla offered a Bioyole to the 10 successful oompetitors in a guessing competition, WHY did they all ohooso 00LUMBIA8 ? WHY did the War Department of the United States choose to pay 100 dollars eaoh for OOLUMBIAS, when they could get any other high-class American Bioyole for 80 dollars and less P I can give you the names. WHY did tho importers of COLUMBIA Bicycles into Canada have to pay 1\ per cent, more duty than thosa importing any other P I CAN TELL YOU, BECAUSE, as in tbe oass of tho New York World, the COLUMBIA io the most popular bike in tno world. BECAUSE, as in the case of the U.S. War Department, the COLUMBIA v reoogoiled by tbe scientific loaders in the mechanical cycling world to bo tbe acme of perfection, and as near the milennium ia bicycle construction as possible, BECAUSE, as in the case of the Canadian importer, the importers recognised the superior monetary value of tbe , COLUMBIA, and knowing tboir saleable qualities paid accordingly. If these facts are sufficient to the Yankee mind as proof of tho suueriority of the Columbia Bicycle, they will just fib iv with the idea of tho cosmopolitan Britisher. Hail!HaiU~Co3iambia. D. DAVIES, ST. HILL STBEET, WANGANUI, Agent for Vr.,EX AND JONES AND CO. B" INHN Tioks for Beds ut a v«ry low JU figure at E.Moulfs,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8988, 21 October 1896, Page 3

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