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notice: . • »« •. iTJtTTR W. A. / IZARD hasj , commenced _J_t practice fa a. BARRISTER and. .sblilClTOJl in'RidgwiJy\_trW, Wanganui, opposite, the JJutland Chambers. ."" ■ # .-vafcoN_rr 'TO 'liEND •'•■"'. ' . ; ..•' J^r ft - „•____ . ON First Mortgage of Freehold Properties at. lowest current ; rates, according to seourity and amount; also on approved' Second Mortgage. W. -A. IZARD, , Solicitor, Opposite Rutland,, Chambers, . • '- "Ridgway StTeeir,-Wa_ganui. ' MONEY TO LEND! -- „ t , /'.ii^A __; if (• .-, . . 1 ■ * ~ (^X7 B have • £300 ° awaiting immediate v i - ' Y,V vestment. We 'prefer to ■ lend in one or two isnins. 1 -'• - '--^ **■ - ij — . We also require immediate investments for.jthe following sums—^6sso, <£250, and «-" BARTOTf & WRAY, , Rutland Oi ambers, Ridgway Street. . ; . , -,- , . , v .-;^SAMPLE^fippMs^i : '^\ ■ ■ , niHBE_T JLa-ge Sample Rooms will 1 J. ;be erected on Section 72, Tanpb' f_uay % (late McDidfs). x Intending • tenants, may have same built to order by JAS.WATT. ' ' "Solicitor, _j_ _: , 3 '__ THE UNIOJN BANK OF ACJSTIIALrA, - IiIMEPEJ..^ _ w " . KBTABIiIBHE)> 1837 - iNfOKPOHATFI) lfcirtO, Paid-np Capital .. £1,500.000 1 Reserve Fund . . £;«)0,00() Jft>geth(:r .. jC?,-100,000 TKesprveTiißbility ot Prpprif-tors* . . . £j,00() ftOO £.\10')000 A Branch of -this Bai'k will be opened at Wanganui on' tho 2nd tiny of iJooernber, undpr the management of Mr R. A. G. i-ilon. ! a. I'l. TQIjITSKIsT, ' lin'i f'.-tor. Wellington. N.Z., 2tstli Novt-niber I?k)'2. . NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE MEBRRS. McNEILL desire ta intimate to tlte Public that they have move.i If.loiv "Dahy r« r j;>Dt fnrthei 1 (lov»ii Guyton Street, to- apurewtc the lnTirtc 1 School. " A-midday. delivery, ,by hand'caris. will be '■ oommenoeil"*ali.otices all ttaify'.p T odnoe o f the 'bdst quality being supplied d~aiiy. • . • The rnatarffeetiietit of the Ltepot will be conducted by Mr S. Hoyie, who baa had five yeftta' espWience in the BydDey Freeh Food' anaieeGompUfcyr ~ ' • -,T, T - • Hooseholder^ who % leave their orders at the D'iry may relj^o'pon cburteoua and^prdmpt attehtion. Telephone No. 365. • ' .. ■ - , . • • Lost Und. Found. '.'"■• » .'• • , ■ •.' •' bS^fcltlsn^err.i.e* '' PupJ -Ifour months; JLi' old: Reward on feijurning same to. I P. J. Bell, Guyton Street. - . ' ' , v .TXTANGANUI .GARRISON BAND. ON_i HUNDRED GUINEAS FOR ONE SHILLING. GRAND GIFT DISTRJBU.'E-QN. GRAND GIFT DISTR_BU'I_ON: \ GRAND GIFT DISTBIBUTIOIi.-. . To defray tho Expenses of the Band to the Masterton and. Ballarat, Contests., .6220— Given in Prizes— J322o. , .£22o— Given in Prizes— -6220. Js22o— Given in Prizes— £22o. First Prize— Magnificent Sideboatd, elabi ■ orately carved by Mr W. Andrews) of Hhe Wanganui Technical School, and valued at .£lO5. Other Prizes include Valuable .Paintings, a Massive Hall Stand, Mirrors, Carved Tables, etc. ONE HUNDRED GUINEAS FOR Is. Every prize a guaranteed work of art. To be drawn under the supervision of the Mayor of Wanganui on. 15th January,1902. -Tickets, 1 Is each. Books containing 20 tickets, 19s. Tickets, Is each. Tickets are procurable from members of , .the Band, Shopkeepers, etc. JAMES-T. -MUIR, • Secretary. P.O. Box 134. I * ' •* ** t 1 —i^ * 1..1 ■ .1 _ - — * TO-MORROW (SUNDAY)— EAST DAY .« -in; wanganui.polypatiiic __f_sical _n3tif TUTE, Of Wellington. -The Representative oX the Inbtitute j\ovi * making • ' SIXTH VISIT TO |WA-IGA.NUIi . '•- j i. -.■"'— ; ' , i-~ 1 ' Terminates * visit to-morrow. (Suijday), '- giving consultations liirtil 7 o'clock p.m. Consultation" FRI^E. '' . Foateia \HotyJ. .~ . .■C'.^'i <■*„ -. ;'."','. '•:• •• rTHE of , r tbe l'olypathi^ Medical Institute everywhere, greeted with enthusiasm and delight, on return visits, ifroin |»ratef ol patients wlioße hoiaes have been .made hnghte^ attd-. happier, cured by their new and rapid. system of heating by POLYPATHY. POLVPATHY, the iNew Method of Hea!in"g, r .the .the surest .and most rapid" syst^ni,, .as. it .cures . such Diseases . as Cancer, .EpJJopsj',. and v Asthma, incurable "under -the"oTd-sys,tem,).as-well as -^11 Chronic and Nervous. Complaints. ofevWomeh and. Men. More cures made by Polypa,thy than .any other system in the world.-" t ' They J^lso desire to .impress .on i;he men who ,are suffering that they .have ,the ; jiistly-Oel.eb.rated^ Hindoo .Remedy, so well and. favourably known in the Old WorJd as .the -Anti-Agnechal-, Method." . Consultation, Advice, and Absolute, Treatment pf;»H'. Curable Diseases FEEE OF CHARGE. only to be paid for. .New -Treatment, Surely a Golden Opportunity !

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10817, 6 December 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10817, 6 December 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10817, 6 December 1902, Page 1

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