| Business Advertisements. ® THE NEW STETSONS! The finishing tench to the-well-dress-ed man! From the giddy youth to-the dignified man of affairs, all are joyously putting aside their weather-word hats, and coming forth in a SMART NEW STETSON. \ THE STETSON HAT is the last [ word in Headgear excellence, and embraces all the fine points of quality and | distinction which the discerning man i requires in his head covering. If you haven’t bought yours NOW is your opportunity, as we have just opened a full range of sizes in all the. new shades, in both Plain Felts and Velours. STETSON PLAIN FELTS in Pearl > Grey, Slate Fawn, Beaver and Black i r STETSON VELOURS in Pearl Grey* I Fawn, Nut Brown, Sage Green. SEE OUR MERCERY WINDOW ! and COME IN TO-DAY! I GEORGE & EKRSLET LTD MEN’S WEAR SPECIALISTS, WANGANUI* Public Notices. MUSICAL. TiTISS OLIVE CAYELL, A.T.C.L., -‘■’A Pianoforte and Theory. First term, commences Monday, February 9th. Studios —55 Hatrick Street, 28 Dublin Street. ’Phone 849. F3B MUSICAL, *TISS M. McLACHLAN will Resume O.TJL in Pianoforte and Theory or. Monday, 9th February. Address: 18 Church Place. DB7 MUSIC, TtyflSS BLENNERHASSETT’S First •“•A Term )>egiag on Tuesday, February 10, ' ' 23 River Bank. MR T. C. WEBB . RESUMES Tuition on Monday t February 9th. Piano, Organ, Singing. Theory and Composition. 24 LIFPITON STREET. MUSICAL IVTISS ELLA MOPFATT, L.A.8., ■*-’A Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, will Resume Tuition on Tuesday, 10th February, 1920. Address: 13 Somme Parade. F9 MR E._ B. BICKERTON, Organist and Choirmaster, Trinity Church. PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN TUITION. npBRM Ccmmenoes with First Lesson. A 36 Dublin Street. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, .HAWERA RACES, lith AND J&k FEBRUARY, 1920. 'OTOLIDAY Excursion Tickets, availAA for return until, .JtMii February, 1920, will be issued' Hawera Racecourse as under; From New Plymouth, Waitara, Wanganui, and intermediate stations on 11th February, and by 7.43 and 9.0 a.m. trains from New Plymouth, 7.12 a.m. and 8.55 a.m. trains from Waitara, and 6.40 a.m. and 7.25 a.m. trains from Wanganui on 12th February. These Excursion Tickets will not be available by the Mail Trains. HAAVERA- WANGANUI. Special Train leaves Wanganui 6.40 a.m., Aramoho 6.51, Kai Iwi 7.26, Waitotara 8.10, Waverley 8.36, Patea 9.5, Hawera 10.25, and arrive Hawera Racecourse 1 10.30. Return train leaves Hawera Racecourse 6.30 p.m., Hawera 6,54, Patea 7.5, Waverley 7.35, Waifcotara 8.0, Kai Iwi 8.45, Aramoho 9.22, and arrive Wanganui 9.32. , The usual 7.2S a.m. train from Wanganui will stop at Hawera Racecourse to set down passengers. BY ORDER. WANGANUI HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD, rjIHE above invite Applications for the A Position of Matron of the Taihape Hospital. Conditions may be - obtained from, and applications close with, the undersigned on February 10th, 1920. L. V. KERBY, Secretary. ‘ PUBLIC NOTICE. SARJEANT ART GALLERY. A CITIZENS’ Meeting is to be held at the Borough Council Chambers on Monday Evening next, at 7.30, for the purpose of considering the raising by public subscription of funds to purchase the historic oil painting, “The Plight Into Egypt,’’ now on view at the Gallery. All citizens interested are cordially invited to be present. WAN GANUI-RAETTHI MOTOR SERVICE. jP'AES leave Universal Motor Company, St. Hill Street, daily at 9 a.m.; Fridays, extra car at 6.30 a.m. Leave Raetihi daily at 9 a.m.; Fridays, extra car after sale. Booking.—Universal Motor Company, Wanganui; ’phone 690. Raetihi; Goodger’s Stables, Nattrass and Ttennent. P43 ?f Heralß” Wanibeds aw read by thocanda nightly* Fourteen words foe one hilling.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16045, 9 February 1920, Page 1
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