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The War Cloud, at present dark and oniinous, will vanish vhen all nation 0 , learn the value of Ogden's Guinea Gold Cigarettes. The old pipe of peaco will vanish, and be replaced by the favorite mild and fragrant smoke. Ogden's Guinea Gold Cigarettei are obtainable everywhere in packets of 10 lor 6d. "The Latest Tip."— During race week tho Sydney Cash Drapery Co. are selling their splendid Suits of Clothes at such low prices that no one (whatever the condition of his purse) need go to the races in a shabby suit. Just call and sco their good 3 and prices. — Ad\ t. " The Winked of ran Cvv " is sure to be picked by tho lucky ones who buy thoir Suits, Hats, Ties, Ac, *<■„ at the Sydney j Cash Drapei-y Co.'s, and better still, by visiting tho c'lcnpest house In town the little you I'a.va lb j>ajf ICY J-Our Clothes leaves you all the riioio lo Uack tho winner with. Be wise, and pay a visit at once to the Sydney Cash Drapery Co. — Advt. To Whom It Mvy Concern. — I have been in the drug business for twolve years, and during that time, have sold nearly all the cough medicines manufactured ; and from my personal knowledge of such remedies, I Bay that Chamberlain's Cough Kfemedy gives'better satisfaction than any other on thß market.— W. M. Terry, Elkton, Ky.f Sold by R. M. Gatenby, Chemist. ! To make fleas sneeze nnd prevent clothing being destroyed by Silverfish and Moth go to George Caiman, Storekeeper, Wan ganui, and get Bock's Moth Packets at 6d j each. Besides having aft agreeable Jperj ' fume they are certain protection against the destruction of Clothing by Moth or Silverfish. Have great antiseptic pro perties, and guaranteed effeotivo for many years.— Advt. "Hnlloa, old man, got a new Bicycle?" " Yes, and a ' Leo ' too." " Come in for a windfall, eh ?" " No. No windfalls about Leos, they run too easy." Tho best machine in the town. Built by F. W. Parsons and Co. — Advt.

PAINS AFTER EATING, AND SICKNESS AFTER MEALS. Alrd St. Parratnattai N.&W., ' gtit De-c., 189?. ' " Dear Sirs, — In a wonderfully short space of time Loasby's "Wahoo" cured me of pains in the chest and sickness after meals, from which I had suffered for six yearn. My son was similarly afflicted with pains in the chest after eating, and " Wahoo " cured him when other remedies had failed. Loasby's "Wahoo" is undoubtedly a positive euro for Indigestion. — Yours sincerely, Mary Anne Owen, To Loasby's Wahoo Mfg. Co., Ld. Loasby's Waiioo. Price 2/6, from all Chemists and Storekeepers. Wholesale Agents : Kempthome, Prosser & Co.'b N.Z. Drug Co., Ld. Amusements.

ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Under the Direction of Messrs Willianißon and Musgrove. Business Manager „ Mr Harold Ashton. THE" DRAMA OF THIS DECADE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 16th and 17th March, WILli bo presented Messrs Williamson and Musgrove's latest and most popular dramatic attraction, the " TtSo Little Vagabonds " By George R. Sims and Arthur Shirley, The Magnificent Play will be interpreted by a specially-chosen and most powerful company of ENGLISH* AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS including — MißaEtniUe Hughes Mr Wi Raynham Miss Florence terries Mr J. W; Sweeney Miss Julia Merton Mr R. Stewart Miss Ljly Tltherfldge Mr Oily Deering Miss Minna Phillips Mr J, G. Patten Mibs Edith Sutton Mr R. E. Watson Miss Louise Watson Mr J. S. Ryan Mr Fred Young Mr W. J. Beresford Mr R. P. Vernbn Mr H. Foster THIS MAGNIFICENT PLAY Will be stiged with that attention to detail characteristic of all the Firm's productions. . MAGNIFICENT bCENiP EFFECTS By the Brilliant Artists, Messrs G. and J. Gordon, and Phil Goatcher. The Drama will 1» staged in the superb manner characteristic of all the firm's . „, . prod)uGtions. , Box Plan at H. I v Jones. Day Tickets at Goss'. Dress Circle. arid Reserved Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s Gd; Pit, Is. j ST. MARY'S HALL. ENTERTAINMENT ON 17th MARCH At 8 o'clock', PROGRAMME includes some cf the very Dest talent in town for INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, PENTIMENTAL * COMIC SINGING DANCING, &c. Tickets, 2s and Is. Meetings. WANGANUI AMATEUR ATHLETIC I AND CYCLING CLUBi IN response to a requ,isitipn (received und^r Rule No. 8), a Special General t Meeting of the above Club will be held at the Borough Council Chambers on THURSDAY Evening, 17th inst., at 8 o'clock sharp. Business: — To consider motion re alteration of Rules No. 1 and i. JAMES T. MUIR, Acting Hon. Seo. THE WANGANUI ECONOMIC BUILDING SOCIETY. "TyOTICE is hereby given that an Ap11 propriation by SALE of £300, in two 6ums of £150 each, will be held in the Society's Offices, Ridgway - street, on MONDAY, 21st MARCH, 1898, at 9 p.m. Sealed Tenders may be left at the Society's Offices at any time previous to the meeting. The attention of members is drawn to the exceptional facilities offered to them through these Loans to obtain the CfiEAIEBt IIOHEV IS TBE MARKET Oh & VeTy light scale of repayments. Circulars, explaining fully the terms of these Loans, may be obtained on application. C. L DUIGAN, Seoretary, Ridgway-street. BATT'S TJEPRESHMENT TJOOMS (Opposite the Theatre) Ridgwas Street, Wanoanui. LUNCHEON -12 till 2 p.m. TEA— S till 7 p.m. A Cup of Tea, dofleei Cocoa, etoi, at intermediate hours< FItUIT AND CONFECTIONERY OI tho Vary Best. RANFURLY CHAMBERS, RIDGWATT-STREET. FJ. TASKER wißhes to notify his • numerons friends and the general publio that he has now opened one of the Best Billiard Saloons in New Zealand. First class Tables. In connection with the abovo is a firstclass Tobacconists . and Hairdressers' Saloon, under the management of Mr J. J. MoVickers, late of Dunedin. CHIEF BRAND Saddle Tweed Trou sers for Fanners and Stockmen, are made to wear /"^HIEF BRAND CLOTHING FACKJ TORY has peen greatly enlarged to meet the demand. ANTED Known— That H. Neverman has opened up a large asBortment of new Tweeds for Summer wear. W" ANTED Known— Littlejohn has just opened two cases of the new boat-shaped hats in straw and felt. Littlejohn's Cash Drapery Emporium, Avenue.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9386, 12 March 1898, Page 3

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