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f ■ —^— tteetuigg, THE WANGANCI ELEOTOBATB. MR A. D. WILLIS TNVITES his supporters at the ooming -*- election to meet him as under : — FORDELL-BATURDAY neit, 24th instant, at 8 p.m. OKOIA— THUBSDAY, 29th instant. UPOKONGARO — FBIDAY, 30th instsnt. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB. THE usual Half-yearly General Meeting of the Members of the Cosmopolitan Club will be heH od WBDNBBDAY.tho 28th Ootobor, 1896, in the Club Hall, at 8 p.m. Businbsb :— The Election of Vice. President, Five Members of Committee, and one Auditor ; alio, to roeeire Beport and Balance-sheet for tne six months ending 80th September, 1896. FHANOIB BEATIS, _ Seoretary. Public Notices. THANKS. I DESIRE to return thank* to the public generally for their kind support during the time that I have been running tho 'Butees, and hope to still merit the lame. WM. GIBSON. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. WANGANUI. TTIXAMINATIONS for two Entrance J-i Scholarships, open to boys under twelve on Deoembor Ist, will be held in WaDganui on December Ist, 2nd, and 3rd. Partioulars may be obtained from the HEADMABTBR. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT BAILWAYS. PALMEBSTON a7~AND P. SHOW, 28th & 29th OCT., 1896. EXOUBBION TICKETS will be issued to Palmerston from New Plymoth, Brunswick, and all intermediate stations from October 26th to 28th inclusive, and from Wanganui, Brunswick, and all intermediate station* (inoluding Hunterville and Foxton Branches) from Ootober 26th to 29th inolueive, and will ba available for return up to SATURDAY, 31st October, 1896. Fares— First Olasi, 2d per mile ; Seoond Olais, Id per mile; minimum, 4s and 2s respectively ; mileage counted one way only. On THURSDAY, Ootober 29th, a Speoial Train will leave Wanganui at 8.60 a.m. for Palmerston, returning from Palinenton at 6.40 p.m. for Wanganni, stopping at the principal stations only, as shown on posters. HUNTEEVILLE BRANCH. On THURBDAY, Ootober 29th, the 9.85 a.m. train Marton to Mangaonoho and the 5 p.m. train Mangaonoho to Marton will not run. For further particulars sea Posters at Stations. BY ORDER. ALTERATION IN BUSINESS. HAVING pnrohated the Stook, Milling Plant and goodwill of Mr W. Aiken, junr., I beg to announce to my ouitomers and the publio, that tho business hithorto conduoted by me in Wilson Street will, on Bnd after WBDNEBDAY, the 21at instant, be carried on at Mr Aiken's premises in St. Hill Street, where being under more favourable circumstances, I shall be better able to meet all the requirements of the trade. While hoping to retain the support of all my .present clients. I trust alio to be favoured with tho patronage of those who have supported Mr Aiken during the many years ho has boon in business. W. G. BABBETT. With reference to the above, while thanking my many friends for tho support acsorded me during the yean I hare been in bußinoid, I wish to bespeak for Mr Bassett, to whom I have sold, a continuance of tbe same. Wn, AIKEN, Jims. THE WANGANUI MEAT FREEZING COMPANY (LIMITED) NOTICE TO FARMERS. THE above Company are prepared to purchase fat sheep. Full partioulars upon application. B. E. HIBBARD, Secretary. Register. Eegister. EVERY PBRSOST over the age of 21 years who has boen three mqnthi in the district can be registered on the Eleotoral Boll; free of charge, or transfemd from other electorates to Wanganui, by filling in the neoeßsary form at the Stipendiary Magistrates Court, or at tho shop of MR A. D. WILLIS, Bookseller. PALMERSTON NORTH OALEDONIAN SOOIETY. FIFTH ANNUAL GATHERING. To bo held on the Recreation Grounds, PitEhernert Boad, PalmeVston North, on Prince of Wales' Birthday, MONDAY, 9ih NOVEMBER, 1896. Grand Programmo of Eighteen Eventt. BIOYOLE RACES. BICYCLE RAOEB. Bicyclo Races to bo run under the Rules of of the N.Z. Oyoling Union. All Prizes paid in full, First-class Muiio will be proiided. Messrs Wood and Wishart's Silver Medal for highest aggreate in running and walking events. W. H. COLLINGWOOD, Hon. Sec, P.O. Box 35, Palmerston North. KONTSKI (Pia»o Vebitoso.) nnHE unexcept ional clearness and correctJL ness of his execution and the exquisite moderation of his style rendered his performance in this city unique. Opera House, Wellington. Dear Mr Brookes,-— Kindly let me Bay how pleased I was on renewing my acquaintance with Erard's famous Pianos through tho instrument you supplied me with on the occasion of my recitals at the Opera House. Its tone, its perfect elasticity of the keyboard and its powerful sound make it a superb instrument for all artists. I never could presume to find tuch a fine Piano in New Zealand before coming to your oity. Believe me, yours very truly, CHEVALIER DH KONTSKI. "Pi" A "WTkG BYB V Practically JrXAJLMVJO every leading maker in the world on Time Payments from 20s monthly, THE DEEBDEN PIANO 00., Wellington and Dunedin, M. 3. BROOKES, Mamger. LOA ( ..S'S « WAHOoT^the Great Herbal Bemedy, oures aU Stomach, J,her, and Kidney Complaints. 2s 6d Chemitti and Grocers.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8991, 24 October 1896, Page 3

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