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CRICKET. England v. Australia, 4th TEST MATCH. PICK THE REBULT AND WIN TEE WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS £50. FIFTY POUNDB STERLING will be presented to the person who correctly estimates the result of the 4th Tebt Match between England arid Australia, to commence in Bydney on or about 26th February, 1904. Should more than one person give the result, the amount will bo proportionately divided among them. Should no competitor be exaotly correct, the araouut will be given to the person who statue the roeult most closely, but in the event of a tie, the prize will be divided equally. * The following ia an example for competitors : — "i select the Australian Team to win the Fourth Test Match by innings, . .C.wickecu, ..i'..uins. John Jones, 114 Mary Street, Janee, N.8.W." Competitors must cut out the label headed • (Jatjtion to thk Fdrlic," which is' en the yellow wrappor of each bottle of Wolfe's Bchuapps, and write their selection on the back of it. If any other part o£ the wrapper is aßDfc the selection will be informal. All seleotions ronsfc reach ua uot later than the day before the Match starts. All envelopes must be properly r Btamped : out&ide Sydney, 2d ; Sydney and Suburban radin». Id, and be. marked "iYOLFE'B SCHNAPPS, £80," and be addressed to the "PROPRIETORS of WOLFE'B SCHNAPPS, Box 250, G P. 0., Sydney. Alt the xesults will be sealed before tha Match commences, and deposited with the Manager of the Sydney Daily Telegraph, who has lsindly consented to bold them during its continuation. MONEY TO LEND IN f!t/.yH OF £100 TO £10,000 ON COUNTRY, CITY, AND SUBURBAN FREEHOLDS EXCEPTIONALLY LOW RATES OP INTEREST. Repayments of not less than £23 can be made at any time on thrae months' notice APPLY TO ANY AGENCY OF THE Government Insurance Department. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. Dustin's American Saloon. HERE WE ARE AGAIN! FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON. ' FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON! WS. DUSTIN has imported special • FIGS (in lib boxes),' BON-BONS. METZ FRUITS and NOVELTIES of all kinds for tlie 'Xmas Season. Watch our windows for different changes when shopping, and when you feel fatigued just drop in and have a Itefreslier from our AMERICAN ICED SODA FOUNTAIN. Imitated by many, but can't be equalled in Iced Drinks, as the only genuine ones are to be had at, our American Iced Fountain. For the convenience of Ladies, we have J tumbler-holders, , so that you won't soil your gloves, and you can have your liquors supplied in the rooms. For Athletes. — You can't do better than try our Iced Sarsaparilla and Lemon Squashes, which are very refreshing. The long and short of it is that "actions speak louder than words." So does Dustin's CEEAM BEVEBAGES (in various flavours). Everyone is delighted with them. Results — Customers daily. MILK SHAKES A SPECIALITY. W. S. DUSTIN, (three doors above Post Office), Victoria Avenue Wanganui. FOR BEST VALUE IK BOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING UOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHINO GO TO TTASTINGS TV/TOOKE, Ridgway Street. Boys' Serge Sailor Suits, 4/6 to 10/6 . Boys' Colonial Tweed Knicker Suits frqin 8/6 Boys' Norfolk Suits from 10/6 to 19/6 Boys' Conway Suits, with d.b. vest and Drill Sailor Collar, 19/6 Boys' Odd k.b. Trousers from 3/6 Boys' Washing Blouses frc»m 2/9 Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, equal to tai-lor-made, 25/6 to 55/Men's Tweed Trousers (strong make), 6/11 Men's Serge Trousers (stroug make), 5/6 Men's Colonial Saddletweed Trous., 10/6 Spucial Line — MEN'S TUSCAN, STRAW HATS, 1/9 each. Men's Panamas, 19/6 to 35/Boys' and Meu's Straws, 1/- each. Hastings Moore, Cummins' Buildings - - Ridgway Street. \TTANGANUI GARRISON BAND. .£225 — Given in Prizes — ,£225. GRAND ANNUAL GIFT DISTRIBUTION By special permission of Colonial Secretary. In aid of the Contest, Uniform and I Instrument Funds. Tickets, Is. One ticket presented with I each book. First Prize, Magnificent Sideboard, valued at j£6s. Other Prizes include — Carved Overmantel. Carved Mirror Frame, £18; Carved Music Stand, .£10; splendid Pictures by prominent artists, to the value' of ,£lO2. 'Total, .£225 sterling. The drawing will take place about January, 1904. JAS. T. MUIR. Secretary, P.O. Box 134, Wanjgavui.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1168, 1 February 1904, Page 2

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675

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1168, 1 February 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1168, 1 February 1904, Page 2

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