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"Hulloa, old man, got a new Bicycle?" " Yes, and a ' Li-o ' too." " Come m for a windfall, eh ?" " No. No windfalls about Leos, they mntoo easy." The best machine in the town. Built by F. W. Parsons and Co. — Ad\t. Toothache may becured without injury to the teetn by applying Bock's Herb Extract to ths hollow of the tooth, or by snuffing it up the nose. Does not detouor ate by keeping. Price Is, at G, Caiman's Storekeeper, the Avenue. — Advt. "TnE Winner of the Cup " is sure to be picked by the lucky ones who Luy their Suits, Hats, Ties, &c, &c, at the Sydney Cash Drapery Co.'s, and bettor still, by visiting the cheapest house in town the little you have to pay for your clothes leaves you all the more to back the winner with. Be w ise, and pay a visit at once to the Sydney Cash Diapery Co.— Advt. Visitors to town and residents alike coincide in the opinion that the place to spend a pleasant day is at the Heads. To tho weary n;an of business, the ovortired housewife, and the brain-won led bchool children, there is nothing more healthgiving than the ocean breezo at Castlecliff. Such excellent climatic conditions obtaining there recommend themselves, and are fully endorsed by the medical faculty. Piofiting by such advice the influx of visitors to this sea-side resort promises this season to beat all previous records. Perhaps one of the reasons for such sustained public favor lies in the fact that the train service established by the Castlecliff Railway Company is thoiougjily up to-date, and the cost of transit is but nominal, compared with such advantages as sea-bathing, picmemg and fishing, while the beach affoids an excellent promenade. Within such easy access of town — the journey occupies but 15 minutes each wnj — what better can be desired as a holiday or every day jaunt? — Advt. Evebtthino has an rswso— The most successful sale ever held on the coast is now drawing to a close. By way of a grand finish for the last few days we aie selling at piices lower than ever. See our tables, lines, etc. for reliable goods, all at half-price Room must be made for monster shipments close at hand. In our tailoring department wo aie turning out crowds of first-cla=s suits at lower prices than ever attempted before here. Firstclass cut and workmanship guaranteed. Last few days of sale — Messhs Geoiige and Kersley. — Am t. Extracts from our Buyers' Letter: London, Jan. 21st, '98.— Messrs R. H. White and Co., Gentlemen,— We have shipped goods-pei- &.s. lonic and Rualuno. Ladies' Hats : In making our selection we made a point of giving you as large an assortment as possible. alliight up-to-date shapes. The same remaiks apply to Children's Millinery. Tuiks Caps :We have shipped in the'louic several packets, mostly in reds, as the cieams and light shades do not come up so well. Furs : We have shipped to you the moat fashionable shapes in necklets for the season. Wings, etc., for Millinery, are vei y good ; we have also sent you a small lot of Millinery Ornaments. Samples : The Samples we sent you to order you will find better value than ever. — Yours respectfully, . — Ad\ t.

LIFE WAS A MISERY. Edeu-st., Adamstown, Newcastle, Ist March, 1898. Deab Sms, — I have been a great sufferor from Indigestion and Piles from which complaints I could get no relief. I could not sleep soundly, and became very much depressed in spiiits. Pains in the stomach and chest and sickness after meals constantly troubled me, and the Piles were always a source of great annoyance and pain. Loasby's Wahoo afforded immediate relief, and after taking two bottles of this remedy I was completely free from all symptoms of Indigestion, and every tiaco of Piles bad vanished. I have much pleasure in strongly recommending Loasby's Wahoo for Indigestion or Piles. — Yours truly, CnAitLES Tfsseiii. To Lcasby's Wahoo Mfg. Co., Ld. Loasby's Waiioo. Piico 2/6, from all Chemists and Storekeepers. Wholesale Agents : Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.'s N.Z. Drug Co., Ld.

Amusements. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Under the Direction of MessrG Williamson and Musgrove. Business Manager . . Mr Harold Ashton. A GREAT DRAMATIC TREAT! WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ICth and 17th Maroh, MESSRS WILLIAMSON & MUSGROVE will havo the honour of presenting for the approval of Wanganui play-goers the Magnificent Drama, entitled the " Two Little Vagabonds " An adaptation by George R. Sims and Arthur Shirley, of M.Pierre Decourcelles' " Les Deux Gosses." This Drama is THE MOST HUMAN THE MOST POWERFUL THE MOST STIRRING That the English stage has seen this decade. It is now being played in Wellington to crowded houses, and is recognised as a conspicuously brilliant success. "THE TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS" Will be interpreted by the Firm's speci-ally-organised and most Powerful Company of ENGLISH* AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS And will be staged in a manner characteristic of all their productions. Box Plan at H. I. Jones. Day Tickets at Goss'. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, la. Tho C.30 Palace Car leaving Aramoho delayed to 7 p.m. Fares : 6d single, Cd return. Via Ball and Liverpool-streets. ■\KT ANGANUI ANNUAL REGATTA. THURSDAY (ST. PATRICK'S DAY), 17th MARCH. NINE IMPORTANT RACES! Nine E\citiso Maoki Canoe Races I Admission to Flag-ship, Is ; children, Gd. First Event to start at 1.30 p.m. sharp, with only half an hour between every race and a canoe race between each. The winning post will be between Lowthor and Barrack-streets, and all competing boats must keep the town side of flagbpat near winning post. T. W. FERRY, Hon. Seec. W.A.R.A. ST. MARY'S HALL. ENTERTAINMENT ON 17m MARCH At S o'clock. PROGRAMME includes some cf the very Dest talent in town for INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, SENTIMENTAL & COMIC SINGING DANCING, &c. Tickets, 2s and ls«

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9387, 14 March 1898, Page 3

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