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Shipping, THE WANGANUI~UpTiuVEI TOURIST STEAMER LINE. (Npw Zealand's Rhine.) NEW TOURIST ROUTE. <s><jf 1 ' i Steamers : — " Manu &?Mfc'svh wai," "Wairero," anc liiliii^ ;- Ohnra.'' Every Tuesday and Friday toPipiriki, re turning Wednesdiys and Salurdays. Coaches for the Hot Lai cs connect witli Bteamer. For all particulars apply to] _____ A. HATRICK & CO., Agents. WANGANUI STEAM SirnT COMPANY, Luiwm FOR WELLINGTON. W"-~Vr?'TIHE s.s. MANAROA hW-S-S-OM JL Capt. Mclntyre, will IJk^>i^_aiSi3fl,il for Wellington (weathei II and circumstances permitl\ ting) on TUESDAY, 22ud MARCH, at 9 r-m. An experienced Stewardess carried. For freight or passage apply to SMITH & MILL WARD, Agents. For Sale or To Let. For Sale, To let, Lost and JSbund, etc., Advertisements, not exceeding 30 tcords, will it inserted in this column for 2/6. Three insertions, 6/-. FOR SALE -For £130. a 4-roomed Cottage close to town. A bargain. R. Baddeley and Co. npo l/ET— A new 4-roomed House, at A Aramoho \ every convenience ; rent to a good tenant, 6s per week. Apply Herald Office.^ Lost and Found. LOST— Between Feilding and Wanganui, while on th 3 express train yesteiday afternoon, a Diamond Brooch. Finder rewarded. Newmarket Hotel. SEVEN REASONS Win Dawson's Whisky Is thi: Best. Ist— Because it is not sold under any flctitiouß name or brand, but comes fiom a distillery which for over 80 years has been celcbiated for the purity of its products. 2nd — Because it is recommended by the Medical Faculty as being the Finest Whisky Ever Imported. 3id — Because the leading analyst in Scotland pronounces it to be the Purest and most Wholesome Spirit he has ever analysed. 4th— Because Uie sales in Australia have steadily increased, until they are now the largest of any bir nd of whisky imported, sth —Because it came from the farfamed Glenlivet District, the premier whisky-prodachig district un bcotland. 6th — Because there is not a headache in a hogshead, thus proving it to be thoroughly matured. 7th— Because it never varies 5n Quality, as Peter Dawson, the great distiller, has built the Largest Vats in the World, so that itn exceptional quality may be maintained. Wanganui Agents : M HooanA Cc. Ld. Are you Weary? i ARE YOU WORN 1 ARE YOU SAD ?j If you aio— BE WISE IN TIME, and -• Drink Empire Tea. It Restores the System, It Refreshes ihe Bony, It Revives the Spirits. In any event— DON'T FAIL TO DRINK IT, For its beneficial effects are well known. The Empire Company's Brands and Prices are as under : — Dragon 3/- per lb Hoddah 2/10 per lb Kanqra Valley . . . . 2/8 per lb Elei-hant 2/6 per lb Crescent 2/4 per lb Buffalo 2/2 per lb Empire (in lead) . . . . 2/- per lb Mikado (in lead) „ . . 1/10 per lo Ceylon (in lead, red and gold label) 1/10 per lb Sold in lib and jib packets, 51b and 101 b ■ tins, andhalf-chests, 4olbe. Full Weight of Tea is Always Given. Empire Tea Company, W. * G. TURNBULL Ss Cd>., Proprietors, WELLINGTON. C. HEINOLD, Pork Butcher & Poulterer, Victoria Avenue, FOR cleanly prepared and tasty seasoned Small Goods and Sausages FOR mild and fuie flavoured Hams and Bacon FOR reliable, tender Poultry FOR cris,p, non-acidic Pickled Onions and Cabbage. A TREAT— Home rendered LARD HAMS, lOd per lb. Cooked free if desired! A splendid stoc.k. WANGANUI MEAT FREEZING COMPANY (Ltd.) ' TCE! TOE! TCE J. i Daily delivered to any part of tho town Full particulars at the Office, Victorit Avenue. B. j3. HIBBABD Secretary. Prime Quality of Meat AT THE XX^ANGANUI "m/TBAT fiQY$ Ox and Heifer Beef Prime Wether Mutton First-class Veal ■ Dairy-fed Pork Small Goods of Every Dascription. CANTERBURY HAMS, lOdperlb. Boiled Free, and delivered to any part c the town. OX TONGUES (Boiled and Pressed Free) sent to an part of the town. DUCKS AND FOWLS Can always he obtained ready for tl Table, T, W. PICKABD, Telephone, 55. Manager, Wonganui Meat Coy,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9394, 22 March 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9394, 22 March 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9394, 22 March 1898, Page 3