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MEETINGS. KHANDALLAH STATE TENANTS’ ASSOCIATION. SUNDAY BUS DRIVERS’ STRIKE. A Meeting of ail Residents in the Ons-low-Homebusli-Cashmere-Khaiiffallah area is being held TOMORROW (Sunday:, February 13, at “The Shops” (corner ot Onslow Road aud Benares Street), at 10.30 a.m. to consider the present lack of Suuday Bus services. All interested are invited. F. G. J. TEMM. Chairman. F. J. PURCELL, Hon. Sec. THE MAYORALTY. CITIZENS interested in furthering MR. WILL APPLETON’S CANDIDATURE are invited to attend a MEETING in the Chamber of Commerce Hall, “The Dominion” Building, Mercer Street, ou MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 14, AT 7.00 P.M. Ladles are especially invited. RUGBY MALCOLM, Hon. Organizer. FEDERATED COOKS’ & STEWARDS’ UNION OF, N.Z. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Union will be held in the TRADES HALL, on WEDNESDAY, February lb, at ” BUSINESS: Annual Report and BalanceSheet. General. All members are requested to attend and prescut Union books for admittance, W. A. FOX, Secretary. BUILDING SOCIETY NOTICE. THE WELLINGTON CQ-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY. NOTICE is hereby given that an appropriation meeting will be held, in the Society’s office, 23 Waring Taylor Street, Wellington, on THURSDAY, February 24, 1944, at 7.30 p.m., when appropriations as under will be allotted: — No. 3 Group £lO6O BALLOT No. 5 Group £lOOO AUCTION No. 6 Group £lOOO BALLOT No. 7 Group £l2OO BALLOT To be financial, all payments, including levies, must be made up to February 11, 1944, not later than Friday, February 18, 1944, at 4 p.m. Telephone 40-045 for information re the Society. J. L. ARCUS, Secretary, MANAWATU OROUA RIVER BOARD. NO. 2 SEPARATE LOAN 1943 £4OOO. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Meeting of the Manawatu Oroua River Board will be held on THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1944, at 10.30 a.m., at the Board’s Office, 129 Rangitikei St., Palmerston North, to consider the following resolution:— That iu pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it by the Local Bodies Loans Act 1926 aud the Rivers Board Act 1908 and all other Acts and powers . (if any), it in that behalf enabling the Manawatu Oroua River Board hereby resolves by way of “Special Order”:— 1. That tlie Board proceed to raise a loan of £4OOO for the purpose of meeting the cost of Flood Damage Repairs and Spillway Construction. 2. That as provision for repayment of the said loan the Board issue fourteen (14) Debentures for the sum of £324/12/6 each one maturing each six months during the term of the loan, which has been fixed at seven years. 3. That the security of the said loan shall be a special rate of 3d. (three pence) per acre on the whole of the ratable property in the Board area, which said rate is hereby appropriated to the above loan. 4. That the interest on the said loan shall be at a rate not exceeding Three pounds ten shillings per centum per annum. 5. That it is not poposed to pay out of the loan the cost of raising the loan or the interest and principal repayment for any year. R. H. SPENCER, Clerk. Dated February 1, 1944. SHOWS IDANNEVIRK® DISTRICT A. & P. ASSOCIATION. PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL AND GALA. TODAY (SATURDAY), FEBRUARY 12, ' At the SHOWGROUNDS, DANNEVIRKE. This is a Great Day and Night. Help, the A. and P. Association Swell the Patriotic Fund. Horse Jumping at 40 a.m. sharp. Special Dog Trial -by Four Champion Dogs.

Bands, Sideshows, Games and Stalls (Day and Night). Great Military Display, [Maori Entertainment, aud Linton (Bond’s Orchestra. Light Luncheon, Afternoon Tea. Supper, Ice Creams and Cordials. Admission to the ground: it/- Day, 1/- Night, Children under 12 6d. Cars 1/-. H. S. M. QUIGLEY, Secretary. WANGANUI SPECIALS. VISIT Tesla Studios, Wanganui, for Portraits, Groups, Buildings, Machinery, Copies, Miniatures, Enlargements, Frames. Tel, 2381. DKRRIDUST, checks white butterfly, large 2/6, small 1/6, green fly 50 2/-. Mason, Struthers, Wanganui. - CREAM and Black Enamel Saucepane, 4pint 21/-, 6-pint 24/6, postage aud packing 4/6 per pair extra. Maison, Struthers & Co.. Ltd., Wanganui, “SIGMUND” Bucket Spray Pumps. Efficient and Powerful with 25ft. of English Hose 36/6. Mason Struthers, Wanganui. YOU cannot do better than eend all your Washing to the Wanganui Steam Laundry today. NEVER put it off—Consult Wanganui Steam Laundry about doing your washing. Do it now. WANGANUI Steam Laundry caters for Hotels, Institutions, Homes. Best work. Complete satisfaction. A trial solicited. OPTOMETRIST. DAVID A. C. LILBURN®, Visits MARTON alternate weeks ar Mr. Holdaway’s, Dentist. Phone 2635. TAIHAPE, Monthly, at Mr. H. D. Bond’a (Jeweller). Phone 168. Concentrated Energy of the Sun In Every Slice of SUNSHINE bread. Made by NEWSOMES, LTD. TODAY’S STYLE, YESTERDAY’S VALUE. YES, you can get the most modern designs in. Furniture at much lower prices than you would expect, when you take into account tlie superb craftsmanship which is such an outstanding feature of everything made by— CUTHBERTSON & LEE, LTD., Furniture Craftsmen, The Avenue, Wanganui. Telephones 2691, 2235. RAILWAY TRAVEL PERMITS ESSENTIAL FOR LONG JOURNEYS Depletion of railway coal stocks and the present uncertainty'regarding their early replenishment necessitate restrictions being placed upon passenger journeys aud nonperishable goods traffic. Until further notice, permits will he required for passenger journeys in excess of 50 miles. Permits will be Issued only upon satisfactory proof as to the essentiality of travel. FULL PARTICULARS FROM STATIONMASTERS AND BOOKING OFFICES. WHY hold on to something you do not want? Sell it the easy way by advertising in our. Tfllumns. a |

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 117, 12 February 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 117, 12 February 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 117, 12 February 1944, Page 3