Shows. im : p BEAT WINTER SHOW, PALMERSTON NOBTH, 28th, 29th, 30th, and 31st JULY, 1903, - ' in the : EXHIBITION BUILDINGS , of the MANAWATU AND WEST COAST A. & P. ASSOCIATION. ' (DAIRYMEN'S ) The 1 FRUITGROWERS' f Carnival (F&UIiTRY&UaN'S j Entries ' close for-: • Dairying Machinery, Poultry Appliances, and Merchants Exhibits—Saturday, 4th -July. Por Exhibits in Agricultural, Horticulturalj Home Industries, and Poultry Division — Thursday, 16th July. Write for Prize-list. Special Trains J. C. LANE, Secretary, 80x85,P.N. ' ' . Meetings. WANGANUI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETYA NNUAL MEETING, Borough Council JX Chambers, THURSDAY, June 4, 1903. , Business: To receive Annual Beportand Balance-sheet, and General. E. M. DODGSHUN. Secretary. .! Educational. | WANGANUI EDUCATION BOAED. . / • A PPLICATIONS, with copies of. testi- , A monials, will be received by the under- . signed until Saturday, 13th June, for the j following position:—: • • i FITZHERBEBT EAST— SoIe Teacher. 1 Average attendance for 1902, 40; j . for last quarter, 41. Salary: Male, , .£155; Female, ,£145. House allowance; ,£2O per annum.* Applications must be made on forms to ' bo obtained from the Board's office. W. J. CAHSON, ' Secretary. Wanganui, 2nd June, 1903. Musical. BS'B. E^ PILGRIM, Teacher of VOICE PEODUCTION AND SINGING. (SBBIGLIA SYSTEM.) Rooms at Collier's. Wantedt. < W"" 1 ANTED to Sell—^ood Table Potatoes. — T. G. Philpbtt, Grocer, Wanganui. TTirr ANTED Known— Tne Momohanga .VV Fancy Goods Depot, Avenue (riext to Bird's), will «ffer N to the public, regardless of cost, the whole of their Stock, for 10 days only. • . ANTED Known— Everybody can get all kinds of Fresh or Smoked Fish, Oysters, and Babbits (Is 3d pair).— Yarrow's Fish Mart, Bidgway Street. WANTED Known— Worcester Sauce, 3 bottles for Is; Sardines, 3 tins foils- Jam. 3 tins for Is; Matches, 3 packets for Is; Cleaver's Toilet Soap, per box, Is; new Hops, per lb, Is , Black Swan Factory Butter, per lb, Is; Fresh Herrings, per tin, 7d; Salmon Steak, large, per tin, lid; Herrings in Tomato, per tin, 9d; Kippered Herrings, pe* tin, 9d.— JOHN T. COOCH, Bidgway Street. ANTED — Every perwn with a vehicle to purchase a Clapham's Patent Horse-holde? and Wheel- Lodk. Full particulars from local agents.— J. Buchanan and Co., Bacon Factory; Okoia. ANTED Known— lf you require a Suit, you want a gpod fit and gpod style, also the best material and furnishings. Littlejohn can do it for you, as numerous unsolicited testimonials can testify.— Li ttleiohn's Cash Drapery and Tailoring Emporium. , ANTED .Known— White and Gold Cups and Saucers, 6s 6d per dozen ; Toilet Sets from 12s 6d ; ' Lamps of all descriptions and prices; Enamelled Ware in great variety; Domestic Hardware, SaUcepans, Kettles, Oval Pots, Frvmins, etc. Everything marked down to the lowest. No fancy profits asked for. Cosh~oVer the counter is what I want.— JOHN T, COOCH (Jate M. Bussell), Ridgway Street. ANTED Known— Aramoho' Dairy Depot keeps open all day from 7 a.m. till 9- p.m., Thursdays-'inchided ; Sunday mornings from 7 till in Telephone. 3.R5. ANTED Known. — Brushware— Just landed from South/, complete assortment of ' Bfushw^re. Scrips i rpm s<l to 2s6d, Hair Brooms from 2s 6d to 6g 6d, Banisters from 9d to 2s 3d, Shoe Brushes (per set) from 2s 3d to 6s, Flue Brushes (3£ft) Is. Black Lead Brushes from Is to 2s 3d. You never saw such value in Wansanui before.— JOHN T. COOCH (late M. jfrussell), Ridgway Street. # WANTED Known— Get Rubber Heels put on, 2s 6d. Old Tan Boots dyed iet black, Is. — Famous A.B.C. Bepairing Factory. Gnyton Street, opposite Schools. WANTEDW 'ANTED Known — New Cleaned Currdnip, per lb, 4d, 121 b for 3s 9d; new Baisins, per-lb sd, 61b for 2s 4d; new Sultanas, per lb 6d, 61b for 2s lid ; Japan Bice, per lb 2£d, 51b for Is; Sago and Tapioca, per lb 2d; 71b for Is ; new Dates, • per lb, 6d: Mixed Peel, per Yo, 7d. — JOHN T. COOpH (late M. Eussell), Hideaway Street. ANTED — 1000 Customers for the Castle Company's Teas. Best Value. Prize Coupons. Free Samples. — District Agent: W. H. Moore, St. George's .Gate. ANTED Known.— Why be Poor? ? Be a Hypnotist, and make Fun and money. Over 700 persons are • using my system in N.Z. with great success. 'Send two stamps for Free Book.— Trof. Ward, Box 357, P. 0., Auckland. WANTED Known— Mrs Slater, Qualified Ladies' Nurse, is prepared to go to patients' residences or 1 receive 'them at her own horne — the quiet and healthy retreat of Mamaku Street, above Railway Bridge, Eastown, near Wanganui. An' interview boHc *Sd. •TTT ANTED Known — Sugar, No. 1, per lb V Y 2 * d - P er ba g 7s 6d > No » 2>2 > P er P a S? 7s 3d. Flour, per 1001 bUs 6d, per 501 b 6s| per 251 b, 3s ; Oatmeal, "Gore," per bag, 2s 9d; Kerosene, per tin, 4s, Caustic Soda, per tin, 7d ; Quaker Oats, per packet, 9d ; Tea, sound Ceylon. Pekoe, per 51b box, 5s lid;' Cream of Tartar, Morton's, , per lb, Is 3d.— JOHN T. COOCH (late M. Russell), Bidgway Street. • ':
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10966, 4 June 1903, Page 1
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