j PUBLIC NOTICES LOST, £2 REWARD. LOST, in last Thursday's Flood, 20 milea up Wangamii River, a largo Packing Case and Bin, containing Linen, Clothing, Crockery, etc. Abovo reward will be paid to anyone giving information leading to recovery. Frod. H. Allen, Makirikiri. _ wholeslleTboot salesmanT WANTED, a good Salesman for BootDepartment, with knowledge ol trade. Ross and Glendinning, Limited, Taupo Quay YOUNG MEN'S NO-LICENSE CLUB. mHE NEXT MEETEN3 of the above X. Club will bo held in Dugtin's Rooms, Victoria Avenue, on THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, November 2nd. All members who can do so are requested to attend. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. OWNERS AND TRAINERS are reminded that NOMINATIONS for all events, excep'; Maiden Hack Plate and Scurry, close on THURSDAY, November 2, 1905, at 8.30 p.m. EDMD. GOODBEHERE, Secretary. NOTICE. mAKE NOTICE that the Waverley_L Waitotara Racing Club have secured from the Okotuku Domain Board tho absolute right to the use of the Olrotuku Domain, known as the Waverley Racecourse, for the 9th November, 1905, and that the following scale of charges are fixed for admission to tho grounds:— Gate—Foot passengers Is., Horsemen 2s. Trap (including driver) 25., Passengers each Is. Lawn-, Stand, <and Paddock ss. Children under 12 years old 2*5. 6d. A. E. MATHIESON, Hon. Secretary. Waverley and Waitotara Racing Club. "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. king's"birthday. races at waverley. On 9th NOVEMBER the-usual 6.40 a.m. Train will NOT leave Wanganui till 7.12 a.m. for Hawera, and the usual 3.50 p.m. Train will NOT leWe Wanganui till 4.45 p.m. for Hawera. Special Train will leave Wanganui at 8.50 a.m., arriving Waverley Racecourse at 10.53 a.m. Return Trains leave Waverley Racecourse at 5.20 p.m. and 6.0 p.m. for Wanganui. For further particulars and Cheap Excursion Fares see Posters. ■ BY ORDER. WANGANUI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. T7IISHTNG LICENSES, available all JD over the colony, can be obtained from the undersigned. Season opens on October 1, 1905. Trout Fishing in Okehu, Kai Iwi, Mangawhero, Karioi, and Wanganui River above Kawhaike. Perch in all the Lakes in surrounding districts. ED. N. LIFFITON. Secretary. Wanganui Acclimatisation Society. W .Higd-elass Singing, Voice ■ I Production, and Mandoline I I ■ I Madame Emily Briggs I H (Professor el tba London Academy ol H ■ Masio, England, Teohnioal Institute, etc., ■ H Winner ol the Lord Mayor ol London's ■ ■ Pris«, also Corporatisn ol London Prize, ■ H both lor solo singing; fire times uholar- H ■ ship holder, Guildhall School of Musis), is ■ H prej ar£d to gite instruction in the above H H subject! at her house, 12», The Avtnu*, or ■ ■ at the residence ol pupils. ■ H PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. ■ TwklWi AND WEST COAST LwTI AKD INVESTMENT EXCKAII6E.* I We inrite eorretpondenoe from ttaoM I having moneys in hand lor investment, ■ those sums will be recorded in our book* ■ and we shall endeavour to flaot IMB* I without delay, Iree ol charge. I We invite applications lor loans from ■ borrowers. All business will be treated ai ■ I strictly confidential, only principals- or I their solicitors or duly authorised BgnMi I being dealt with. I Loans negotiated for Pablio BodiM, ■ Office: A.M.P BvMdlitgi, Victoria I Axeooe, Waoganul. I WM. HALL, • I IfMMfW, M . T^AVID TI/rACLELLAN TTAS pleasure in announcing to his many friends and the general public that he will, as from Ist October, carry on the business of Cordial and Aerated Water Manufacturer at the factory in Lower Nixon §treet. Specialities: Bok Ale, Lithia Water, Limejuico. and Soda, etc. BLOUSES S SKIRTS. We cannot impress upon you too strongly the magnificent values we are offering in the most stylish materials for your dainty Blouses & Skirts. New fresh glistening silks and linens, airy and soft, that will launder perfectly, for the blouses, and the choicest weaves for the Skirts. We have them also ready to weax in pleasing variety. Newest Embroidered Irish Linen Blouses from 5/6. Cream and Black Silk Blouses from 7/11. You get them cheap and good at UTTLEJQHN'S, Draper, Etc., Victoria Avenie, WAN6ANUI.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12643, 2 November 1905, Page 7
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