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Shipping. HE WANGANUI UP - RIVEE TOURIST STEAMER LINE. (New Zealand's Rhine.) NEW TOURIST ROUTE, . Steamers : — " Mann Wfli| " " Wairore >" and Every Tuesday and Friday toPipiriki, re turning Wedneßdiys and Saturdays. Coaches for the Hot Ln.ke3 connect with ! steamer. For all particn'fitrs' apply to" A. HATRICTS & CO., Agents. WANGANUI STEAM SHIP COMPANY, 'Liiirrrn. FOR WELLINGTON. I Ifcs^ — vsTPHB s.s. MANAROA ' f#S'>C^ A Capt. Mclntyre, wil |Bjfj»'ii3» J ail for Wellington (weathei ll^"*'^ nn d rirsumstances permit11 ting) on AN EARLY DATE, An experienced Stewardess carried. For freight or passage apply to SMITH & MILLWARD, Agents. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY FOR ONEHUNGA, via OPUNAKE. X & nPHE Northorn //t\ t/V^r x ' -*- Steamship Comfojfejg&g&t&g?' pany 's s.s. GLENELG, 'SsSsli-ftSsl^B? 1 Captain Austen, will leave for the above port (weather and circumstances permitting), as under-- 1 SATURDAY, 19th MARCH, at 7 pm. For further particulars apply to JOHNSTON & CO., Agents. I lenders.

NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT' RAILWAYS. TIMBER SUPPLY CONTRACTS. New Zealand Government Railways_ (llead,Office), Wellington, 14th March, 1898. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office ap till noon of MONDAY, 28th March, 1898. They are to be addressed to tho Minister for Railways, Wellington, and marked on the outside " Tender for Timber Contract." Specifications may be seen at the Railway Stations at Napier, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Palmerston North. Mastertou, Christchurch, Dunedin, Balclutba, liivercargill, and Stoics Manager's Office, Wellington. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Telegraphic tenders will not bo entertained. By order, T. RONAYNE, General Manager, N.Z. Railways. SEVEN REASONS Why Dawson's Whisky Is the Best. 1st — Because it is not Bold nndsr any fictitious name or brand, but comes from a distillery which for over 80 years has been celebrated for tho purity of its products. 2nd— Because it is recommended by the Medical Faculty as being the Finest Whisky Ever Imported. 3rd — Because the leading analyst in Scotland pronounces it to be the Purest and most Wholeßomo Spirit he has ever analysed. 4th — Because tho sales in Australia have steadily increased, until they are now the largest of any brr ud of whisky mported. 6th —Because it came from the farfamed GleDlivet District, the premier whisky-prodacing district in bcotland. 6th — Because there is not a headache in a hogshead, thus proving it to be thoroughly matured. 7th — Because it never varies in Quality, as Peter Dawson, the great distiller, has built the Largest Vats in the World, so that itr exceptional quality may be maintained. Wanganui Agents : M Hooan&Cc. Ld. FOR SUMMER WEAR OET YOUR BOOTS & SHOES 'at T fipHORPAND /^O.'B. A splendid selection of BOOTS, shoes,; slippers n the Newest and Latest Styles. IS" Prices the Lowebt IS- Wear tho Best. IS" Neatest in Wanganui. Inspection Cordially Invited. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY AT JrrtHORP AND /-(O.'S, Opposite the English Church, ANEKnE, WANOANDI. WANGANUI MEAT FREEZING COMPANY (Ltd.) T C£! TOE! T C E Daily delivered to any part of the town. Full particulars at the Office, Victoria Avenue. B. iS. HIBBARD Seoretary. WANTED Known— Miss Hourigan, late of Melbourne, wishes to announce to the public that Bhe has started Dressmaking in Ridgway-street, opposite Mr W. Hogg's. First-olass out, fit, and style guaranteed. Terms, strictly cash. ANTED Known — That Nos worthy's Liver Tonic and Indigestion remedies are the best procurable Price, Is Cd and 2s Cd per bottle. ANTED— AII persons requiring the aid of Spectacles or Eyeglasses to call on H. Black, Watchmaker and Jeweller, who has just received a new stock of Optical Goods, Sundries, etc., direct from the manufacturers. A ohoice assortment of Gold and Silver Jewellery always on hand. Silver Plate md B.P. Ware in great varieiy at reasonable prices. Repairs promptly attended to. Workmanship guaranteed. Address — Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. ANTED Known — The ' Club Luncheon and Tea Rooms open to all-comers from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., closing on Thursdays at 2 and Saturdays at 10.30 p.m.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9392, 19 March 1898, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9392, 19 March 1898, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9392, 19 March 1898, Page 5