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' Tea/'Meetiiigc : fit. TEA MEETING in connexion' with ■rt tiie late Bazar will be, held (D.V.) in jti.y Prosiiyferian Churcli this ..evening, fi’lmrsdny, January 28th, at G o’clock. Addresses on various subjects—interspersed with appropriate Sacred .Music on the part. ; of the Choir, &c—will he delivered by different Ministers 'and i other gentlemen. the : Storesr of* Messrs Tdylor tfnd ■ Watt, IVand P.’ -Bell, J. BuVnett v J; H. Murray, G, Menzies, and at the door of the Church. - 1 ' January 28th, 18G-A. B. Strachan, HAIR DRESSER and PERFUMER, Wicksteed Place, Wanganui. rgMIE Advertiser beys most respectfully S to inform the Public of Wanganu and the surrounding district, that he has j list, received an assortment of the choicest Perfumes, which are of a very varied description, including some splendid Pomades, the application ef which beautifies the hair and effectually prevents it. from hilling • •ff, uml often succeeds in restoring it to bald portions of ; the head. Hair-dying and Curling done with promptitude and taste. ' .

The advertiser is prepared to enter' into periodical contracts with heads of families 'for Cutting and .Dressing their'''Children’s hair,at. very m alCrate rates, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuation of that, support hitherto so liberally afforded him.' January'2Bth, 18G4. Racing Challenge. If R. . ALEX CAMERON’S Bay ill. Geldiug “ Yoluuteer” is open to run Mr James Day(s Chesnut Gelding “ War Eagle” a Three-mile Elat race, or a Two-mile Hurdle Race over eight hurdles four feet high, each horse carry- 1 ing twelve stone, on the “Wanganui ace Course,” any day from the fifteenth to the twenty-seventh of February, 1864, for the sum of ,£IOO or £2OO. '. This challenge to remain open until Wednesday, the tenth day of February i next at noon. Half the sum to be de posited at . the time of accepting the challenge Either horse not appearing to forfeit deposit. ALEX. CAMERON. Red Lion Hotel, January :8, .1864. Western Rangitikei Common School. t TEACHER is wanted for the above fi School, now in course of e ection, and which is expected to be ready for reception of pupils in April next. The Salary of the Teacher will be £IOO per annum, and lie will have for his use a good three roomed 1 house, attached to .which' will be a paddock of about two acres. 'Further'particulars may be obtained from the Chairman of School Committee, Mr. A. Milne, Rose Bank. Rangitikei, to whom applications (with references) are to be made oii or before Thursday. Februai-y 11; 1864. H. WILLCOX, Hon, Sec. Rangitikei, Jan 28, 1864.

... .Education. MU MgMinn (late Master of the Com mori School) wishes to intimate to the inhabitants of Wanganui his intention of opening a Select Private .Academy, “ The Lyceum.” in the house formerly occupied by Mrs, Lilfiton, Victoria Avenue, on Monday, February Ist... He:hopes his past success as a Teacher will prove a sufficient guarantee to parents for the;; soundness of the Education im parted at this School.* Full pai’ticulars a.s to -Terms; 1 lours, ;-Studies,; <fcc., Wc , may; be known on . application to the Teacher. ■ 1 • . : ' - ' January 28,-186-1. MRS. REID, formerly Lady Prinoi|>al -of tlie Ausiralian Ladies’ College, Sydney, will be ready to receive I’upils on Mon day, Bth February, 1864. Terms, &c., can be ascertained on application to Mrs. Reiu, Church-street. January 28th, 1864. Notice. STOLEN or STRAYED from the down, on the 13th January, a two. and a half yvar old grey FILLY. Whoever will give such information as will lead to the discovery of this animal will he liberally rewarded. T. J. CAMPBELL. January 28, 1864! ■ T.; Scrivener ’ HAS received, per “ Bride” from Lon- . don. a quantity of.'Ooods, consisting of Carpenters’Tools. ; Sorhy’s augers* socket, and firm chisels Hand saws, panel and ripping do Brass and blue backed tenon dp, web and . ? felloe do Single; and double plane irons, Scotch claw . hammers * Compasses,, pincers, &c. . Turke}’and,Ghqrly Forest, oilstones .Ware. Eldcfro plated tea spoons 1 table „ ~ dessert table and dessert forks A large assortment of Britannia; metal - tea i ; ■ ami coffee pots, of the newest, patterns . ' •' Bruslrwaro. ' i Sash tools; ground brushes'and dusters Stock hiusliesj assortment of broom beads j T Case Servants 5 Friend 2. and 4 oz packets Emery and glass cloth &c. «tc. January 28, 1864.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 379, 28 January 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 379, 28 January 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 379, 28 January 1864, Page 3

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