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RACING MEN! Buy . . . "The Black Cat" Race Colours Renowned for Luck! Renowned for Value! Renowned* for Low Price! Jackets, only £2/12/6. Caps - - only 15/-. Complete Sets, £3/7/6; BEST VALUE IN DOMINION! "Equinoint" THE FAMOUS REMEDV. Cures Lameness in Horses. Makes a Tendon like a Bar of Steel! 18/6 18/6 18/6 Per Tin (postage paid) Sole Dominion Agcntst Young & Collins LIMITED Racing Gealr Specialists, AVENUE . WANGANUI Commercial Hotel WANGANUI. The Home of All Sports. TARIFF ONLY 8/- PER DAY. Excellent accommodation and a real good table. Champion XXXX Ale always on Tap. All Liquors are the Best Procurable and Genuinely True to Label. REMEMBER— A good 'h'orse never stumbles, and A good sport never grumbles• " Wm. JOHNSTON, Proprietor.

WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB (INCORPORATED) WINTER MEETING Saturday, 20th, and Tuesday, 23rd June, 1936. BIG FIELDS. GOOD RACING. Special Train Arrangements. Dividend Indicator 75% — 25%. Loud Speaker. Every Convenience for Patrons. • - RASMUSSEN'S LTD. 0 When Visiting the City Visit Us! Retail Shop: GUYTON ST. Nurseries: ARAMOHO. HOTEL Hodson's Motor PARKVILLE Service Ltd. Ridgway St., WANGANUI. ST. HILL STREET, WANGANUI. (One Minute's walk from Railway . .7771.. Station and Post Office*) WANGANUI TO Comfortable Lounges and Commercial ■ PLYMOUTH Telephone 2505. P. 0.. Box 207. Depart Wanganui: 10 a.m., 2 p.m., Telegrams and Correspondence 6.30 p.m. promptly attended to* _ TARIFF: SUNDAYS ONLY. 10/- pet day; £2/12/6 per week. Depart Wanganui 3.15 p.m.; tfriv# Free Garage Parking for Gueata* Cera. New Plymouth 7.15 p-m. J. HODSQN, Proprietor. (Fares as Week Days.) Support Dominion Productions! Buy Willis's N.Z. PLAYING CARDS Manufactured in Three Qualities: i ' MARATHON SOUTHERN STAR ' ! ' FIRESIDE We also manufacture: GAME OF "SOO" for Six Players; THE GREAT PIT GAME; FORTUNE' TELLING? a good card for patience players. / PROCURABLE EVERYWHERE! . If Not Obtainable at Your Booksellers, send to A. D. WILLIS, LTD., Wanganui The Sf eel Pipe & Engineering Co., of N.Z., Ltd. Manufacturers of All Types of Steel High Pressure Water and Gas Mains and Water Works Fittings. General Engineers, Ironfounders, Electric and Acetone Welders. The present Company commenced operations in Wanganui in 1.003, making the first steel water pipes to be made in New Zealand for the Wnnganui Borough Council. These pipes were of the spiral ri vetted type, a type that because of its advantages of strength and ease of transport, handling, and laying, became quickly established, and almost every Local Body and Government Department has this type of pipe in its installations. For the larger diameter mains, where extremely high pressures were required, the Company supplied I.ock-bar Pipes, and during 1923-2't were successful in securing contracts totalling £250,000 for the Auckland and Wellington City Councils, saving the ratepayers of these bodies the sum of over £100,000 against overseas manufacturers. During this period over 165 men were employed at the Wanganui and Wellington Works. At the completion of these contracts, the whole scope of the Company's operations were centred at Wanganui, and extensive alterations were made to allow for the manufacture of both types of pipe. In 1928 the Company's operations were further extended to cater for the growing general engineering work of the district, and all classes of Engineering, Foundry Work and Acetone and Electric Welding work have been satisfactorily carried out since that date. With the introduction of welding came the Welded Pipe, and, with the progressive spirit, the Company has recently installed a large and up-to-date plant for automatic electrical welding Spiral Pipe. Since the installation of the plant in November, contracts have been secured for the supply of some IS,OOO feet of ISin. and lOin. diameter pipes. P.O. Box 388, WANGANUI. Inquiries Invited.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 141, 16 June 1936, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 141, 16 June 1936, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 141, 16 June 1936, Page 5