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THE WANGANUI CHRONICLE, TUESDAY DECEMJ3EK 30.

1913 7

could.' In further conversation defend-


no TEA L>KE^l| CURATE'S SLANDER SUIT. ant said, '1 cannot accuse you of break-
AMUSEMENTS. I AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS.
ing up a happy homej for my home has
POLICE SERGEANT AS never been happy since I was married."
DEFENDANT. He afterwards remarked, "My wife be- HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FOLLOW THE CROWDS.
FOLLOW THE CROWDS.
T YCEUM m HEAT RE.
■JIHE QPERA TTOUSE,
lieved in clergymen until you came FULLER'S PICTURES. Which are bound to be seen hurrying
SERIOUS ACCUSATIONS across her path and destroyed that hap-
py dream."
alon£ to-night to
haywardTpigtures.
VFrorn "Otago Daily Times'*' Corres-
pondent.)
SUFFERING FROM DELUSIONS.
Emphatic denials were given by Mr.
i AND PREMIER ORCHESTRA. THE KINGS. TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT. ; Under Vice-Regal Patronage.
Ghent, in the jwitness-box, to the charg- TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Where you can fare sumptuously. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS^
CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY
LONDON, Novemebr 7. es made. Before cross-examining v/ie PICTORIALLY MUSICALLY! MONSTER PROGRAMME. COMPLETE CHANGE OF
(St.The Rev. Thomas Ghent, curate of plaintiff, Mr. Lewis Thomas reminded THAT SCAMP FERDINAND. PICTORIALLY MUSICALLY!
Andrew's, Stockwell (who was in- tho judge of a recent decision of the THAT SCAMP FERDINAND. SEE SEE DEFOE'S IMMORTAL ROMANCE. PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT.
cumbent of Clyde, New Zealand, from House of Lords, and remarked that in THE ""ROBINSON
ROBINSON CRUSOE.
1891 to 1895), claimed damages for al- tho earlier days there used to be an in- Comedy A refreshing and delightful Wiffles
Drama.
GREAT STEEPLECHASE! " CRUSOE." THE " SMART SET."
leged slander against Mr. Arthur Fitz- timation given that women and children GIiEAT STEEPLECHASE! " ROBINSON CRUSOE."
geiald, a police sergeant. Defendant should leave the court. Whereupon tho i GREAT STEEPLECHASE! 'Told in its Entirety in Picture Play. The Original of all Costume Comedy
admitted having said the words com- judge, remarking that he had no right I ECLAIR JOURNAL. GREAT STEEPLECHASE I Companies.
1 Equal any Tea at They plained of, and pleaded that they wei^ to order ladies to leave the court, sug- ! A TARDY RECOGNITION. A huge iield. A gnand leaping display. i A splendid array of supporting films. Introducing for the first, tiino in
I 1/8 per Ib. have stood a true in substance and in fact. I gested that those whose presence was ! A new drama quick with sympathy.
The alleged slander was committed in not necessary should leave. Most oi THE ISLAND OF TRINIDAD.
Numerous busters.
Racing!
Riderless horses. -Dress Circle Is. Stalls 6d. Wanganui
MISS GEOIiGIE MARTIN
February, when Mr. Fitzgerald, speak- them did. SEE SEE And her pets "Teddy Bear" and
ing in the choir vestry of St. Barnabas' Plaintiff told hsr-.v he met Mrs. Fitz-
Church. South Lambeth, made a serious gerald in Starefield Road, and sue
CROOK AND THE GIRL.
Neverhave the A.B. Company appear-
ROBINSON CRUSOE
IIOBINSON CRUSOE
r\ P E R A TJ .
O U S E "Golliwog."
The Miniature Musical Comedy
accusation against the Rev. (Mr. Ghent said: "If you don't stop what you aro ied to better advantage ROBINSON CRUSOE. "THE BANDITS."
regarding defendant's wife, and added: doing I will ruin you. I will do what I AMATEUR. APACHE. ROBINSON CRUSOE. Direction J. and N. Tait. Introducing "The Firefly."
"I am now going into the church to saia 1 would cla." A Cyclonic laugh-raiser. Specially .adapted for a thrilling MONDAY, JANUARY 5. NEW ITEMS by "
say the same to the congregation should Counsel: How often did you visit Mrs. exhibition! MR. MAYNARD DAKIN, MR. "WAL-
he dare to perform the service. He has Fitzgerald?—Perhaps ten times alto- HIS CONSCIENCE. COASTGUARD'S SISTER, TER GEORGE, MR. EDWARD EL-
A deeply human and emotional drama. ONE CONCERT ONLY.
A Thrilling Story of Smuggling Days.
been suspended from the performance of gether.
his duties at St. Andrew's." Cross-examined,Mr. Ghent knew that BERTAJNOS. CHECKMATED. I ERNEST PARKES, MISS
GEORGIE MARTIN, MISS GWEN
1 Bquai any Tea at YEARS Mr. M'Call, in opening the case, said since February 17 of this year Fitzger- A myriad of sparkling thoughts that A really charming Yitagraph drama. JOHN M'GORMAGK. EVANS, MISS VIOLET THOMAS and
I 2/4 per Ib. that the plaintiff, who was 51 or 52 ald had been separated from his wife. cause boisterous laughter.
years of age, was a graduate or the Have you said at any time this year 6d.
Gd.
MUSIC!
"
USUAL PRICES.
MUSIC!
Is. THE GREATEST CONCERT SINGER
OF THE AGE.
MR. EDGAR HULLAND
PRICES: 35., 25., Is.

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Lniversity of Durham. In 1885 he was that this woman was suffering from Circle and O.S. Is. Stalls fid. USUAL PRICES. Is. ! Box Plan at H. I. Jones. Late book-
ordained by Bishop Wilberforce, who delusions?—l have. Book at the Dresden, Is 6d. JOHN McCORMACK ing. 'iPhone 324.
was then Bishop of Newcastle-upon- Do you assert it now '—I do TENTH ANN UAL JOHN McCORMACK Treasurer, Mr H. J. Beachain
Tyne, and shortly after his ordination, Do you say that this man (the defend- JOHN McCORMACK (Manager, VICTOR BECK.
lie married the daughter of Canon ant) is conspiring for your ruin? —The FEILDING A. AND P. SHOW. Principal Tenor, Covent Garden Opera By Arrangement with Will Jameson.
House.
Knowles, who was president of St. letter is <n faked one.
Bedo's College. Shortly after his mar- What do you
nago plaintiff accepted duty gi New To justify his wife's assertions.
Zealand, and ho discharged ft as
say he did it for?—
What for? —To get a divorce.
1111111111111 WHEN OUT I TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,
FEBRUARY 3rd AND 4th, 1914.
JOHN McCORMACK
JOHN McCORMACK
JOHN McCORMACK
THE GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRAC-
TION.
b
l—^^
thsQ any othtr clergyman in. 1906 in various parts of * Do you know that this man (the de- Principal Tenor, Melba Grand Opera JANUARY Ist and 2nd.
§g Equal any Tea at Australia. He returned to England thai fendant) refrained from taking divorce Company.
I 1/10 or 2/- year, and accepted his present curacy m proceeding's iat the instance of his w\o JOHN McCORMACK
WANGANUI AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL
£274
COMPETITIONS AND JOHN McCORMACK
I On every occasion 1909. Defendant's wife, Mrs. Fitzger- sons?—No.

L NELSON, MOATE'S
gs?

. ald, was a member of the congregation, In reply to further


and with her sons took an-active part tiff said that when ho read the letter
m the work of the church. The Rev. signed "Alice" he thought it was black-
questions the plain-
HORSES.
252 SHEEP.
174 CATTLE.
JOHN McCORMACK
Principal Tenor, Manhattan Opera
House.
To be held in
COOK'S GARDENS!
~ Bl^
T. Ghent was requested by her to visit mail. JOHN McCORMACK
TEA. her at their house in Dalyell Road, Besides Handsome and Valuable
Trophies.
JOHN McCORMACK
COOK'S GARDENS!
TWO DAYS OF SfPLENDID SPORT!
Uapham. She had been suffering from JOHN McCORMACK CHOPPING AND CYCLING!
an extremely painful internal disease, Principal Toner, Boosey Ballad Concerts.
CHOPPING AND CYCLING!
which frequently caused her to be con- LADIES' COLUMN. LIBERAL PRIZE MONEY
Dairy Produce, Vegetables, Fruit,
for Pigs.
THE WORLD'S GREATEST LYRIC
Champion Axemen of Australia and
nned to bed. The woman was actually N.Z. Engaged in
being operated upon at dates in respect (By "Joan.'") Homo Industries, etc. TENOR. £100 WANGANUI AXEMEN'S CUP.
ot which the husband made -charges, and The Cnstleclitf train did excellent £100.
Concessions to Exhibitors residing out-
H
Consign Your counsel said Jie w-ould call medical evi- work on Boxing Day and conveyed thou-
uence to say that such relationship would sands to and from Castlecliff. Some
oo impossible. On February 6 1913 were picnickers and others bound for
Women who feel out-of-sorts,
weary, and depressed, are usually
side a- 40-mile radius from Feilding.
Assisted by
MISS MAY FLUXLEY, Soprano.
MR. DONALD McBEATH, Violinist.
FOUR BIG CHOPS A DAY!
FOUR BIG CHOPS A DAY!
T Sheep to the p plaintiff went to defendant's house and the sports, which were a great success, victims of indigestion.
there was a painful quarrel between hus- there being a neat credit balance aitc>v j from these distressing symptoms
Relief ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, JAN.
16th, .1914.
MR. VINCENT O'BRIEN Pianist.
PRICES.—7s. 6d (Reserved), 55., 3s.
Wanganm Garrison Band in Attend-
ance.
W.M.L Co.will bo
It is no experiment you
band and wife, and plaintiff was only defraying expenses. A very enjoyable I can be had by
too glad to escape from the premises. dance was held in the Town Hall after I Seigel's Syrup, which restores the
taking Mother
Schedules
Uie Secretary,
and all information from
THE BOX PLAN
THE BOX PLAN W. S. CORBY, Hon. Sec.
"trying out" consigning"throntrh As ho was leaving Mrs. Fitzgerald ask- the sports. It was well attended, des- | stomach and " liver to healthy THE BOX PLAN
pro- E. H. FISHER, Is now Open at H. I. Jones.
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! tha WELLINGTON MEAT EX- ed if, in spite of what had taken placu, pite the warm weather. j activity. When food is not MARTON
: PORT CO., LTD., Ngahauranga.
Their methods and facilities
no would continue to visit them. The Mr. Gerard Sampson, of Christchurch, i mnwrrs perly digested it fer-
'Phono
Box 98, Feilding.
enable them to handle the largest imsyor was somewhat unsatisfactory and son of the Chief Postmaster of Wan- ! 1 ARE ments in the stomach, 46. DISTRICT A. AND P. ASSOCIATION
shipment -with ease.
Let them
and she resented it. Meeting him "hi ganui, is at present in Wanganui.
the street later in the day she used Mr. and Mrs. Merson, of Raetihi, arc
I gives rise to poisonous
gases which clog the. system, and AMERICAN ATHLETES. SECOND
PUBLIC NOTICES.
Freeze and Ship Your threatening language, which pointed to in Wanganui with their family.
some such charge as they were now in-
brings about that
Miss Fihoebe Elbeck. of Blenheim, is | and weariness which we call feel-
state of weakness SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL SPORTS pRAND -ANNUAL SHOW,
Stock.
Fat charged GATHERING.

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vestigating. On the following day, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Purser, ing out o'oor'ts." But by toning ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11, 1914.
WANGANUI FARRIERS' ASSOCIA-
Clients are the lowest when tho plaintiff was passing down the Wilson Street. I up the stomach, liver and bowels,
cturentrates only, and perfect ser-
vice is given. Further, the.VV.3I.E.
Co., Ltd., bay outright Fat Cattle,
j church after service, Mrs. Fitzgerald Mr, Mrs and Miss Crespin leave for \ Mother Seigel's
asked to speak with him. He took her Auckland) by mail train to-day. I pains afterconstipation,
Syrup removes
eating, headaches,
TION. COOK'S GARDENS,
SATURDAY, 3rd JANUARY.
WANGANUI.
3rd JANUARY.
£600 IN PRIZES.
Sheep and Lambs if preferred. to the clergy vestry, and some conver- Mrs Edward Elliott is touring with I biliousness, and gives ,npHE Farriers cf Wanganui will close SATURDAY,
The Company, or any of th- -1. for the New Year, tho following POWER COME AND SEE PARKER Club's To be held on the Marton Jockey
under-noted Buyers, will give full sation took placo about forgiving her ber husband with the "Smart Set," ! you the vigour of good health. Grounds, close to the Raihvaj

-
Ist, 2nd, 3rd,
— for his strong language of the ond the bright little lady is enjoying cloys, Jan. re-opening on
;
particular! on request aa to husband day. Monday, sth. TEMPLETON CAUGHEY I Station.
prioa* ] previous Mr. Ghent hod only three tho tour very much indeed.
or four minutes to spars for this inter- MOTHER Four American Champion Athletes.

" 'HI J. A. REID, |H view, yet she alleged that in this in-
Mr and Mrs Hill, of Wellington, spent
the Christmas season with Miss New- WANGANUI EMPLOYERS' Also: I BIG LIST OF SPECIAL PRIZES,
ASSOCIATION. KEDDELL. N.Z. Champion Hurdler. j IN JUMPING COMPETITIONS
terval certain conduct took place not combe, at Oastlecliff. Mrs Hill will re- AND FAT LAMB CLASSES.
ARAMOHO, only m tho vestry but in the guild room. main in Wanganui. Mr Hill returned A MEETING of the above will be held
a."\. at tho Association's rooms, St. Farmers are requested to keep back
It would be proved that they were never to Wellington yesterday. PUBLIC NOTICES. best lambs from.first draft for export,
Telephone No. 171, m tho guild room at all. Dr. and Mrs Kennedy left for Auck-
Hill Street, on Wednesday, January
as the Committee are making arrange-
Wanganui Exchange. THE ACCUSATIONS. 7 th, at 4 p.m., to consider in what man-
land by mail train yesterday, having ner the action of the Wanganui PALMERSTON NORTH ments for accommodation of at least
Later in tho same month Mr. Fitzger- spent the week in Wanganui. Water- HOSPITAL. 200 pens.
ald saw tha curate, made accusations, Mr and Mrs Cresswell, of Castlecliff, side Workers' Union in refusing to The following were omitted from the
To Fatten the Flook, ond said he had intercepted a letter ad- celebrated their silver wedding on Box- strike, should be recognised.
v,ho are not members of the Association
Citizens SENIOR NURSE. schedule:
Feed the Land land dressed by his wife to plaintiff. He ing Day. Mr Roland' Cresswell, of FRUIT.
and shipowners or their representatives

.
"What is borrowed from the
produced not a letter of the wife, but Ohristchurc'h, visited his .parents during A PPLICATIONS addressed to tho un- 33 Apples, dessert, 6, one variety.
v copy of a letter wnich he said he had Christmas week. are specially invited' to be present. dersigned iaro invited for the posi- 34 Apples, cooking, 6.
must be repaid in kind. W.M.E.
are composed largely
Co. Manures matter, made himself. It was undated, did not The members and friends of the dif- For New Year and J. W. WILLIAMS, Secretary. i JnL tioh of a Senior Nurse at the above Hos- 35 Apples, collection. 6 varieties, 3 of
and restore

hot
Animal purport to be addressed to anybody and ferent picture companies held their pic- each. Ist prize 10s., 2nd ss.
the fattening elements to the soil.
Analysis and price list posted on was simply signed " Alice," the Christian nic on Sunday a,nd journeyed tip the Wedding Gifts THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, f| pifcal. Salary £50 per annum, with the pro- 36 Pears, dessert, G.
request. Special Manureprepared name of defendant's wife. The copy river. The trip was delightful, the wea- 1908. s' Lability of early promotion to Sister. 37 Pears, cooking, 6.
to order. produced in the action ran as follows COME TO (SECTION 50.)
Although ive have patched up this "— ther being perfect. IN THE ESTATE of JOHN EDWARD 1 Applicants must be State Registered, 38 Plums, dessert, 12, one variety.
Wellington Meat quarrel I feel that I should like to say byChristmas
Day will not be forgotten PRUJEAN. late of Anamioho, labour-
and must state previous experience and 39 Plums, Japanese, 12, one variety-

Export Co., Ltd. ~


tho inmates of the
all that I feel about the matter. I came phanage for some considerable time. At
on Friday evening, intending to tell Oastlecliff about 4 p.m. on Christmas
Wanganui Or-
Power & ALL
er, Deceased.
creditors and others having
onclosa testimonials.
Applications to be in not later than
-40 Peaches, 6, one variety.

m office:
. . . Claims against this estate are here- January 21st, 1914. In Rule 29, the following words are
you that I was going to write to you Father Christmas, arrayed in W. STUBBS,
"" 18-2O Hunter St.,
Wellington.
Works: Ngahauranga.
■"■,

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what I feel about it, but, as you know afternoon,
it ended otherwise. Your influence over all
mo very
his glory (thanks to Mr Ham
Economic), arrived and distributed gifts
of the
McTubbs. by required to send them, with parti-
culars, on tho forms provided, to the
District Manager of the Public Trust
Secretary.
added after compete: "But this rule
shall not apply to Thoroughbred1 Classes
and Jumping Competitions."
'N
1
"""" ""f^
TV is great. I know that I made to the children from a well laden tree,
a mistake to ask you in when
band was at home, and you,, know-in** my hus- and a real merry time they had. Very Because the Up-to-date Hardware Store 2oth day of February,
great praise is due to the Matron, who
Office at Wanganui, on or
1914.
before the Class 9, in Romney classes, should
v&ad "Three Romney Ewes."*
what you and I are to each other, ought worked has the Greatest Range of Goods, Accounts not rendered by the date Schedules on application to the secre-
assiduously to give the children. tary,
not to have come. As I told you on a treat. Tho Rev. Spencer also pre- suitable for Presents. named may be rejected.

... —
Friday, my husband is a rouo-h man sented Comprising ALL moneys payable to the above es- R. B. KILGOUR,
and naturally would say things each child with a nicely-bound tate may be lodged to the credit of the Box 55, Marton.
in front Bible. Tea was then served, after NEWCASTLE COAL. 'Phone:
of anyone. Be that as it may, ■\vhidh games were indulged in until bed- Electro-plated Articles of every descrip- Public Trustee's account at any postal Office No. 73, Residence No. 168.
1 did not deserve the treatment you came around. Each child, carry- tion, from Is 6d upward ; and all money-order office, or paid to the Dis- rpHE "NOATORO" is due on 30th
gavo me m Dalyell Road. It has cut timethe gifts received, .retired to bed guaranteed. trict Manager of the Public Trust Office JL inst. from Newcastle —wholesale
very deep. I had a perfect right to ing Wanganui.
meet you if I wished, the right of being with a glad heart. Father Christmas Bread Boards at Is 9d, 2s 6d, 3s 6d to at FRED. orders apply promptly.
orphaned' 7s Gd each. FITCHETT
your wife in God's sight as much as had not the
forgotten ones. PUBLIC NOTICES.
Antique Copper and Brass Crumb Trays Public Trustee.

Absurd your own. You have been mom C. F. MILLWARD,


than and Brushes from 5s 6d to 12s Gd 22nd December, 1913. Wanganui. CASTLECLIFF RAILWAY CO., LTD.
a husband to me for some months each.
.Anyway !__don't defend myself. I
ha<i no right to go down. I ought to
PICTURE PEOPLES PICNIC. Marble Mantle Clocks at 12s Gd each.
Clocks—Large, ornamental, at 245. SPECIAL HOLIDAY TRAIN
nave known that it would only end in FOR ALL THAT IS GOOD SERVICE.
On Sunday last, the combined man- each.
tragedy, as all these things do. but I agement and staff of His Majesty »", Oak Trays—Large, 5s Gd, 6s, 6s Gd each. FOR HIGH GRADE Fishing! Picknicking! Sea Bathing!
trusted you and loved you King's and Lyceum Theatres, with then Beautiful China Vases 5s Gd, 7s 6d 11s
IN
much, and you being a priest I so very
thought friends, had a very jolly outing. Tho 6d each.
NEW YEAR'S DAY, Ist JANUARY.
it would not end so. I am sorry
for merrymakers started from the Town Hall Barometers 12s 6d each. Painting and Decorating PORCELAIN Trains leave Wanganui at 9 a.m., end
every half-hour continuously until 7.30
behaving as <a fishwife on Friday but Bridge- at 9-30 in the launches La-ola Cutlery—Comprising Table and Dessert
you goaded me to it, and it is
a wonder and Alert, and went as far as Mr. Knives, Spoons and Forks in A. and BATHS & BASINS p.m.
Trains leave CastleclifF at 8.30 n.m.,
I controlled myself as I did. As I tolu Conner's property, Raorakia, which B. Silvevplate; also nickel.
you, I do not suppose I should ever make was reached at 11-30. Lunch was pai- ss. WE ARE RIGHT. and every half-hour continuously until
a fuss. What I did would
Cheese Dishes. 45.. 6d. 3 and 6s. each. 7 p.m.
be swift and taken of at 12; after which sports and Folding Mugs, Aluminium, Is. 9d., 2s. Half-hourly train service the same cs
koß®
It is simply absurd that men persist Ruwi * shiall
When plaintiff read**>it,keP*
your wife mad?" and defendant
from it." £>ames were indulged in, the chief items Gd..
he said- "Is being v, challenge tug-of-war, His B. Alarm Clocks, ss. lid. each.
and 3s. each.
Majesty's v. King's Theatre. The King .■> Folding Table Mats, 3s. 6d. Set of 6.
CORNER INGESTRE ST AND
AVENUE, Ask our Prices.
Boxing Day, ns above.
< ingDon't miss this opportunity of spend-
in paying five guineas for a suit; there tho striking answer, "The doctor made has Theatre won tho first pull iafter a stren- Filters. 7s. Gd., 9s. Gd., 13s. Gd; each. WANGANUI.
an enjoyable day at the seaside.
told mo that if she is much FARES: Adults 6d return; Children
she uous three-minutes contest. The secon-i Razors in Cases, 20s. a Pair.
i is only one explanation—theyknow no- will have to bo put away." worse Acting as pull went to His Majesty's. The final, Icing Tubes and Bag, ss. Gd. Set.
'Phone 929. 4d return.
Perambulators and Luggage carried
I ifching about Simpson Ready-to-wears. any innocent man would do, Mr. Ghent whirjh- will bo remembered for a day
told his wife all that had taken place NO ASSORTMENT BETTER THAN L. J. SSGLEY & CO., free.
or two by the contestants, was won Liy
Simpson. Suits are cut' in such a tre- Jio then informed his vicar, who, know- His Majesty's after a ding-dong struggle
OURS. What is Nicer or More Use= TADPO QUAY.
J. L. STEVENSON,
Managing Director.
ing how pure and upright
his life had of six minutes. Dancing was indu'gihl COME AND SEE! ful for a
been, at once communicated with the in to gramaphone selections by one of
mendous range of sizes that every man At - —■.«—— ■
bisnop. It was then agreed, with the Mr. Allden's line instruments, mani-
pontiff's consent, and with the bishop's pulated by
NEW YEAR PRESENT "
[ .'■"' -can be fitted perfectly. Mr. Allden.
Power & McTubbs
Don't take out* Quoits, steu- Sole Agents for Griffiths Patent Sky- FOR SALE OR TO LET
approval, that he should not takc duty pmg the chain, and other games, iiliod
at tho church for some days, as they in the afternoon till tea-time. Both out-
Than Music. light and Aerogen Safety Gas. Best in
word for it; com© in and try them on. roared that the woman might attempt ward and homewai*d,the trip was made the world. FOR SALE.
May we suggest tho following:—■
Bk to make a scene in the church. D<»- very enjoyable by the splendid music 112, VICTORIA AVENUE, Nice Bound Volumes of the old Com-
,_You know at the time whether the lenaant told the vicar that he supplied by the "Orchestra." and it vras WANGANUI. posers. From 2s Gd.
AS a going concern, the up-to-date
plated divorce proceedings, out contem- eventu- a tired and happy crowd who arrive'! Telephone 321. Handsomely
jtx. plant of machinery, work-shops,
/ .style and fit is satisfactory—you judge ally he abandoned that idea, and plain- Bound Scotch Songs. From and showroom in the estate of the lute
homo at 7-30. Special thanks are due Is 6d. Isaao Brent, cabinetmaker. For fulJ
tili started this action to clear his char- to Mr. O'Connor for allowing tho use A Beautiful Collection of the Lives find
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for yourself—and Simpson Ready-to- acter. particulars apply William Carthew,
of tho grounds, also secretary Collins,
■ wear Suits costs from 39s Od. PLAINTIFF'S EVIDENCE. who organised the picnic, and which
Giving evidence, the plaintiff denied was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Just Ik Tiling for New Year
Works of Famous Composers, to-
gether with their music, at 3s each.
These are splendid.
GOOD NEWS. Feilding.
that there was any truth in the alle- SAVE AGENTS' COMMISSION.
We are Agents for Simpson Suits, and gation that ho had misconducted himself
at any time with Mrs. Fitzgerald. Do-
Holidays.- Beautiful Music Carriers from 3s 6d to
G A XA.—Deal direct with owner. No
1 the way they are selling shows that the fendant's wife was about 40 years of COMMERCIAL. Violin Outfits (Violin, Case and Bow),
from 455.
THE STRIKE DECLARED OFF oU JcOXJ everlasting tram fares. One
minute from Town Bridge—four min-
age. After detailing his engagements
men of Wanganui recognise the won- on the days mentioned in the particu- ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS' Accordions from 10s. At utes from Post Office. Five-roomed
lars, plaintiff said that when he JOHNSONVILLE REPORT. Mouth Organs from 6d to 15s. house, Borough drainage, water, gas,
derful value that John G. Simpson is was Gramophones from £3 10s upwards. Geo. D. Jones and Co Large, and practically every convenience.
shown the letterhe thought ib was rath-
er silly, incoherent and badly put to- (By Telegraph.—Special to Chronicle.) I have a good selection of lefty rooms, verandah, garden,
/ offering; but if a Simpson Ready-to- Wo hold' absolutely the finest stock
gether. Defeno\ant told him he bad an The price of Suits are reduced from lawn. Section I]Oft .frontage. Room
eyo-witness of misconduct in tho guild JOHNSONVILLE, December 29 of sheet music in this Dominion, and we to-day.
Come early and get the pick at for another house. Prospective business
wear is not what you require, do not room, and that made plaintiff very cross. Abraham and Williams. Ltd.. report HAND AND STAND CAMERAS, play anything over for you. site. First-class locality. Title—L.T.
£4 4s.

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; forget that our tailored-to-order suits :
He said "For £1. I suppose, you coul<? on their Johnsonville sale as follows:
tret a dozen eye-witnesses." Holding Wo lbad a good yarding of bullocks aiiu
— Come along and inspect our display.
Our windows are lit up every evening. from.
A splendid rang;e of Suitings to choose" House- insured for £250.
worth £570. Sacrifice at £450. Apply
Property

Mr. Alexander Murchie is in charge " Chronicle" Offic?


for address.
ud his hands, defendant said: "I could a very heavy one of sheep, all of whfeu Just from, tho manufacturers.
range in price from three guineas. throttlo you for making such an insinua- sold readily at ruling prices. Prime of the cutting, so all clients can safely i
All our productions are made from the tion." Plaintiff replied: "Keep calm. heavy bullocks, £11 15s. to £11 17s. 6d. consider their style is well known to the
I did not say 'you would'; I said 'you to £12; lighter, £10 12s. 6d. to £10 Cutter.
15s. to £11; prime heavy wethers, 225.
finest materials from the English and 7d.; primo wethers, 20s* lOd. to 21s. ; MUERAY ESTATE, ARAMOHO.
lighter, 195.: extra prime heavy ewes. 15 PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON
Colonial mills. Enquiries, either per-
NOW, MR FARMER
Do you know that the very smell of' plain,
£1 to £1 Ors. 3d. ; prime ewes, l'7s. lOd.
to 18s. 2d.; lighter, 16s. to 16s. Od. " THESE AT
Piano, Musical Instrument, Grama-
phone, and Music Stores,
MOTOR GARS.
sonally or by mail, are welcome to a

free bunch of samples. We aim for your


"Palmer's" Pig Meal makes your pigs lambs,
smile? Ho is constantly after it, and IGs 6d.j lighter,
15s.
18s.
to
3d.;
15s. 3d.:lambs, 16s. to
prime
extra, primo 6A, AVENUE, WANGANUI. I beg to announce that I have been ap-WE ai-o authorised to offer to build
houses or shops on this estate on
exceptionally easy terms.
fattens up splendidly, and that's what 13s. Gd to 14s. Od.
GOWER'S " Where You Can Hear the Music Play- pointed District Agent for four of the
finest Motor Oars at present offering in
you -want. In fact, ed over for You."

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permanent custom and expect to get it " Palmer's" Pig the Dominion. They aro the F.N., Sun- Shops from Knikokopu Corner to Lux-
:Mea] gives results. We would not acP NEW YEAR BASKKEYWARE. beam, Wolseley, and"the Arrol Johnston. ford's Store.
) by tho great values we offer you, vertise it if it did not. Get it from PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY, AtrSTBiUJXAXI *rv- ..,vi rjROVIDEiST
you,r store. Chief Agents—Wanganui Such choice baskets, and my word I am in a position to offer these Oars Houses on KaTkokopu Road Front-
I I''rosh Food and Ice Coy. thoy're low in price, only at Young (Opposite King's Theatre.)
SOCIETY.
as from Europe, or supply the chasses, age.
and Collins, Ltd. MONEY TO LEND. and have bodies built as required.
WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS. THIS Society is prepared to Lend Money Really good proposition to anyone a?
As good for women as for men. on FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD CITY all interested.
Why do housewives use TAN-OL? and COUNTRY SE. URITIES at Lowest Special terms of payment arranged.
boots and shoes of all sorts Current Rate. Our New Mortgage Deed
For the very simple reason that it is an
SUMMER
A polish of all-round excellence: unequalled polish for furniture, lino-
TAN-OL! Cleans,, polishes and pre-
and sizes can be had at reasonable j contains
leums, leather goods. TAN-OL is also prices for first-class articles, from J. cent, of the Loan during
serves footwear, floor-coverings and fur- a. cleanser and1 preservative. In tins— THORP AND CO., Boot Importers and f out notice or payment ofany
niture. Economical and a boon to every liquid Is; paste 6d. Manufacturers, Avenue, Wanganui.
, the

!| PENSES
a condition allowing
privilege of repaying up borrowers

COMMISSION CHARGED. LEGAL EX-


to 20 per
year with-
any fine. NO
C. H. Burnett,
RIDGWAY STREET.
Holloway & Hogan,
house-wife. In tins—liquid Is; paste lrect
EXCEPTIONALLY LOW. Ap-
to the Society's Branch
WANGANUI. WANGANUI
6d Ei?\?,
Wellington, or any of the '"So-Office,
WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS. '>■■-'■>-,■■■■
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A medicine for all 6easons. NEW YEAR PRESENTS. District Offices.
"YOU CAN'T JUDGE A HORSE EDWARD W. LOWE,
Or. Guyton Street and Victoria Avenue, by its harness!" Nor can you judge the "COAGULINE." "KLTXX," "TEN- Hair bnishes make good, useful pre- ! Wanganui District Asrency, Victoria
Resident Secretary. NEW YEAR BRUSHWARE. BRUSHWAR.E PRESENTS.
quality of Mnrtell's by other Brandies. ASITINE" Cements for breakages, sents. Young and Collins, Ltd., are Avenue. :. Now Year presents in ladies' brushes.
WANGANUI. Marteil's—favourite the world over. G. JOHNSON. Good for presents; keen prices.
District Jfcawstj r3» windows. Young and Collins, Ltd. Sec "Prioea-laJld. 2s Gd, 3s lid upwards,
manufacturing; purposes. *te showing special values.
loung ancTOoUiua, Ltd-.

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