guMiftitiaus. H Y M Is 7 S ANCIENT AND MODERN FOR USH IN THE SERVICES OF THE CHURCH WITH Accompanying Tunes. A supply at the Chronicle Office. March 4. JUST PUBLISHED Price 2s 6d, Hints on house defence, BLOCKHOUSES, AND RE DOUBTS, With Illustrations, By Captain H. W. Young, 18th R.I. Wellington. Published by William Lyon, Willis-street ; sold by W. Hutchison and H. I Jones, Wanganui ; James Wood, Napier ; and G. T. Chapman, Auckland Jan 26. IMPORTANT PUBLICATION. MAP OF THE WAR DISTRICT. By Mr J. O. Barnard. JUST PUBLISHED, A MAP of the above District, from the Wanganui to the Waingongoro rivers, showing the native pas, camps, settlers’ houses, &c. Jan 14. Published on the Ist January, fTHE “ANGLO-COLONIAL MAGAZINE,” ANEW Inter-Colonial Magazine and Review. In addition to the features of a first-class Monthly Periodical, furnished by the best writers, the “ ANGLO-COLONIAL MAGAZINE ” will contain a compendium of the latest intelligence from all parts of the British Dependencies, and thus furnish a medium, of inter communication between all colonists, whether at home or abroad. The “ Anglo-Colonial Magazine ” will be the same size as “ Blackwood,” and will contain a serial story, by Tom Hood, Esq. Price, 2s 6d monthly. London : Thomas Murby, 32 Bouverie street, E.C. Jan 14. DEMY Bvo ; PRICE 2C.s. THE CRUISE OF H.M.S. GALATEA In 1867—1568, UNDER THE COMMAND OF H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH. BY The Rev. JOHN MILNER, F.R.G.S., CHAPLAIN OF THE VESSEL ; AND O. W. BRIERLY, Esq. Illustrated bj numerous Chromo-Pho-tographs and Graphotypes, from sketches taken on the snot by Mr Brierly. Early application should be made for copies of this important work. Jan 5. ENGLISH AND EUROPEAN NEWS. 66 m H E MAIL:” J A Paper containing the news the principal leaders, a well-digested summary, and all interesting matter from The Times. Published in London Twice a Week. The Newspaper hitherto known as the Evening Mail, having become the property of the proprietors of The Times, will, on and after the 30th of June, be published twice a week, under the title of THE MAIL, At the price of Threepence per copy, as heretofore, or Eightpence a week, post free. The days of publication will be Tuesday and Friday, and eacli paper will contain the news and all matters of interest appearing in the three previous numbers of The Times , which will thus be rendered available, in a cheap and convenient form, for persons residing abroad oi in he colonies. Subscribers can obtain The Mail through Newspaper Agents, or may have it from the Publisher, on pre-payment, at Printing house-square, London. Aug 13. LECTURES. mHE following EIGHT highly importI ant LECTURES Ist—Structure of Man 2nd—Do 3rd—Functions of Man 4th—Marriage sth—Abnormal Condition of Man 6th Spermatorrhoea 7th —False Delicacy Bth—Special Diseases, As delivered at the Anthropological Museum ; the whole neatly bound together, entitled “THE PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE,” Will be forwarded post free for six two penny stamps to parties unable to attend these popular lectures. Address Secretary, Anthropological Museum and Gallery of Illustrations 172 Bonrkestreet east, Melbourne Dec 22.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1014, 15 April 1869, Page 3
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505Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1014, 15 April 1869, Page 3
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