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Visitors to town and rosidents alike coincide in tho opinion that thie place to spend a pleasant day Is at the Heads. To the weary man of business, tho overtired Housewife, and the brain-worried school children, there is nothing moro healthgiving than the ocean breeze at Castlecliff. Such excellent climatic conditions obtaining there recommend themselves, and are fully eu'lorsed by the medical faculty. Profiting by such advice the influx ,of visitors to tins sea-side resort promises this season to beat all previous records. Perhaps one of the reasons for ouch sustained public favor lies in the fact that the train service established by the Castlecliff Railway Company is thoroughly up-to-date, and the cost of transit is but nominal, compare! with such advantages a3 sea-bathing, picnicing and fishing, while the beach affords an excellent promenade. Within such easy access of town — the journey occupies but 15 minutes each way — what hotter can bo desired as a holiday or every day jaunt?— Abyt. Extracts from our Buyers' Letter: — London, Jan. 21st, '93.— Messrs R. H. White and Co., Gentlemen, — We have shipped goods par s.s. lonic and Rualtine. Ladies' Hats: In miking our selection we made a point of giving you as largo an assortment as possible, all right up-to-date shapes. The same remarks apply to Child r en's Millinery. Turks Caps : We have shipped in the louie several packets, mostly in reds, as tho creams and light shades do not come up so well. Fui-s :We have shipped to yon tho most fashionable Bhapes in necklets for the season. Wings, etc., for Millinery , are very good ; wo have also sent you a small lot of Millinery Ornaments. Samples: The Samples we sent you to order you will find bettor value than ever. — Yours respectfully, . — Adyt.

Publio Notices. DISCLAIMER. JOHN JONES, Bricklayer, wishes it understood that he is not the John Jones against whom a Prohibition Order was taken out yesterday. NOTICE UNDER "THE VICTORIA COLLEGE ACT, 1897," AND THE REGULATIONS RELATING THERETO. Education Department, Wellington, 7th February, 1893. THE first election of Members of the College Council will be held on MONDAY, the 11th April, 1898 ; the poll closing at 5 o'clock p.m. The membois to be elected are, — (n.) Three by members of tho Legislature for the time being rosident in, or represontiug electoral districts wholly or mainly within, the Wellington, Nelson, Westland, Marlborough, Hawke's Bay, and Taranaki Provincial Districts ; (6.) Three by persons who, being holders of a degree of any university of the United Kingdom or of any British colony, are for the time being resident within any of the said provincial districts ; (c.) Three by suet persons holding certificates under section 45 of ■' The Education Act, 1877," as are over the ago of twenty-one years and for the time being resident within any of the said provincial districts; (d.) Three by members of the Education Boards of the education districts wholly or partly within any of the said provincial districts. Electoral rolls for the four classes of electors above specified will be prepared, and, for the purposes of the first election, will be closed at 5 o'clock p.m. on Monday, the 28th March, 1898. Such rolls will be called respectively — («) the " parliamentary," (b) the " graduates'," (c) the " teachers'," and (d) the " Education Boards'," electoral roll. Every candidate for election is to be nominated by one or moro electors entitled to vote for his election, and the nomination is to bear the candidate's consent thereto. Nominations will close at noon on Monday, the 4th April, 1898. Applications for enrolmont, and all j notices, &C, relating to the election, afe to be addressed to " The Returning Officeffor the Viotoria College Council Slectlon, Education Department, AVellington," from whom copies of the regulations and forms may hi obtained. Copies of the Act are to be had from the Government Printer ; price, 9il. E. O. GIBBES, Returning Officer. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I ISAAC GUTHRIE, \>f Wanganui, • Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publicans' License in respect of the house and promises situate at Wanganui, known as the Newmarket Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at Wanganui on the 10tli day of June, 1898, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to William Paterson Stuart, my appointee. bated this 22nd day of March, 1898. ISAAC GUTHRIE. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. I WILLIAM PATERSON STUART, • of Wanganui, Hotolkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Wanganui on tbe 10th day of June, 1898, apply for a certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's License for a honse known as the Newmarket Hotel, situate at Victoria Avenne, Wanganui, containing 32 rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated this 22nd day of March, 1898. WILLIAM PATERSON SIUART, Lessee. T. B. WILLIAMS) nn _ m E. GARNER } Owners. To the Clerk of the Licensing Committee of tho Licensing District of Wanganui. Story Competition Prizes, 1898. First Prize . . . . £7 10s Second Prize .. ..£5 0 Third Prize .. ..£3 0 Fourth Prize .. ..£2 0 Fifth Prize .. ..£lO THE PROPRIETORS of the NEW ZEALAND GRAPHIC announce the foregoing prizes for their Annual Story Competition. The Stories MUST NOT be less than 4000 or more than *5000 words in length, and free from anything unsuitable for all classes of readers. It will be seen by Rule 5 that the broadest scope is allowed. So that the scene of tho story is laid in New Zealand, the choice of subjeot is unlimited. COMPETITION CLOSES ABSOLUTELY, 15th MAY. For Rules and Conditions see New Zealand Graphic any date after this. NDIGESTION, and all its evil effects onred by Loasby's Wahoo. Beware of imitations.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9398, 26 March 1898, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9398, 26 March 1898, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9398, 26 March 1898, Page 5