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PUBLIC NOTICES. —FREE—PHONOGRAPHS GIVEN TO SCHOOLS. The pupils of a certain school Laving won last year’s competition for a free phonograph, the proprietors of PLANTER’S PRIDE TEA have decided to make the following special offer, which is in addition to the annual competition. To any school or class, secular or religious, which collects coupons equivalent to 2000 points, there will bo given, absolutely free A HANDSOME MAHOGANY FIN' ISHED AMERINOLA CABINET PHONOGRAPH, VALUE £SO. A No other conditions, and ample time will be given the pupils to collect the necessary coupons. Hundreds of schools would like a phonograph, and this is an easy way to get one. Pupils and their parents will gladly co-operate. , Planter’s Pride is so wholesome, delicious ,nd economical. Proprietors: The Colombo Tea Co., Ltd., Dunedin. Wholesale Distributors — BURGESS, FRASER AND CO. LTD. BURGESS, FRASER AND CO. LTD.

UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES SOCIAL CLUB. FORTNIGHTLY EUCHRE PARTY. FORESTERS’ HALL TUESDAY, JUNE sth, 1933. 8.15 p.m. Good Prizes. Geutg 1/6; Ladies a Basket. C. JOHNSON, Hon. Secretary. SPARROW MATCH FOR THE , CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND. To be held on the Wanganui Gun Club's Ground, Putiki. SWEEPSTAKE Sparrow match for the Championship of New Zealand will be held under the auspices of the WANGANUI GUN CLUB, on Monday, 11th June, 1923, at 9.30 a.m. PRIZES. Ist. Championship medal and sixty (60) per cent, of net amount of Sweepstake. 2nd. Twenty-five (25) per cent, of net amount of Sweepstake. 3rd. Fifteen (15) per cent, of net amount of Sweepstake. The Sweepstake to be subject to a deduction of twenty per cent. CONDITIONS. Entrance Fee £2 for each Competitor. Twenty-one (21) birds; 21 yards; 7 birds at each mark; 35 yards boundary. To be shot under the Rules of the New Zealand Gun Club’s Association. Only members of Affiliated Gun Clubs may shoot. When entering, Competitors must state name of Club to which they belong. No shooter shall enter under an assumed name. t Any nomination may he declined. No nomination will he received after advertised time for closing nominations.

Entries to be made with the Secretary, care P.O. Box 290, Wanganui, on or before WEDNESDAY, 6th June, 1923. R. ROBSON, Box 290, Wanganui, Secretary Wanganui Gun Club. MISSES GRAHAM. DRESSMAKERS. M AY be consulted at,Orr’s Building every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. Latest style and fit in Costumes, Coats, Capes, Coat Frocks, Evening Dresses. All Children’s wear, hemstitching, Marvel Work and Buttons Covered. MISS JINKS—How young you are looking now I Do tell mo yonr secret. Mrs Binks, —“NORUBBING” Laundrv Help. that’s mv treasured secret. “NO-RUB-BING” does the hard work, while I do the light N° more cold restless nights, buy a “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bottle. Made by North British Rubber Co. Guaranteed unperishable. All sizes* Chemists and dealers everywhere. 7

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 30, 2 June 1923, Page 1

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