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I PUBLIC NOTICES. B CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. ' ARAMOHO WESLEYAN CHURCHANNUAI, TEA MEEIING TO-NIGHT. 5.30 to 6.30 p.m. ' CONCERT 8 p.m. EXCELLENT. PROGRAMME. Tickets Is. Admit to both tea andConcert. NEVILLE THORNTON BENEFIT. > A MEETING of the Committee and' J ■™ al others interested will be held in Chavamies' Hotel on Tuesday Evening, at 8. J. LOGAN, -, Hon. Sec. " WANGANUI FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Association wilE be held in Christ Church Schoolroom this ©vetoing, March 21, at 8 p.m. Business—Appointment of Officers,, Presentation of Cup and Shield, and' General. All players and supporters requested* to attend. C. AITKEN, Hon. Secretary. QPERA HOUSE] OPERA HOUSEFRIDAY, 24th MARCH, At 8 o'clock p.m. MR. A. L. HERDMAN, M.P. for~ Wellington North, ■ Will deliver a political address on tlier important questions of the day. His Worship tlie Mayor (C. E. Mackay,Esq.), will preside. I Electors are invited to hear one of" ,tlu3 leading members of the Opposition, and one who always commands a good audience when he addresses a public meeting. Dress Circle reserved for Ladies and' their escorts. PRESENTATION TO THE BISHOP OF WELLINGTON. - CTIHE Synod of the Diocese decided -A- that a presentation be made to theBishop of Wellington on his resignation after sixteen years' service. I Those in the Parish of Wangamri who desire to contribute arei requested to £ond their subscriptions, which, it is suggested, should not exceed 2s 6d, on or before April 4th, to the Vicar, Churchwardens, Members of tho Vestry or to Mr W. T. Weller. J*' | CHEAP TIMBER. pnyE have in stock at our various'twwtxn,?l^ co'nsiderabki quantities of ROUGH TIMBER, both sawn and dressed, suitable for cheap buildings ami iarm sheds, which wo are prepared to 9Si^S^Sf? nabte rates« also FENCINGPrice according tc quantity. For quotations and terms apply— RANGITIKEI SAWMILLERS' CO. OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD ♦ Box 20, TAIHAPE. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TROTTING CLUB RACE MEETING AT WANGANUI. QN Friday, 24th March, the usual v/ 3.50 p.m. train, Wangamii toHuwera, will be .delayed to leave Waugajmi at 4.50 p.m. The usual 5 p.m. goods train, WanSffiMf* Martpaj: will liavo a passen- . Both the above trains and the usual 435 p.m train, Wanganui to Palmerston JNorth, will stop at Racecourse forpaesen gel's. : ;;.;-V >» :-V,'- B V ORDER. ■]■■■ MANGA WHERO ROAD BOARD. MANGATAI BRIDGE. fTI'HE above-mentioned bridge will be- -«- closed for all traffic during repairsto same, as from TUESDAY, 21st inst. A temporary road has been provided for light traffic only. J. FAIRBURN, Clerk to thei Board. Wanganui, March 20, 1911. "f^ OR Sale—Three Cocker Pups; sire, Havelock Doctor; dam, Epsom Rosie; prioa and pedigioe on application to F. Williams, Marton Junction. "* TO CONTRACTORS. "" WANGANUI COLLEGE ESTATE. smENDERS are invited and will be reX, eeived at my office, Kimberley Chambers, Rjidgway Street, till 4 p.m!, on FRIDAY, 31st inst., for forming and claying a road along Indus and CollegeStreets. A. G. MUIR, Engineer. - FOR SALE BY TENDER^ " In the Assigned Cvstate of J. J. LittleJohn, draper, Tailor and and Outfitter, Wanganui. ffIENDERS will be received at theWellington Warehouses of the--undersigned up to" 5 P-m. on Friday. 31st inst., for the Purchase of the Stock-in-Trade, Book Debts, Lease, and Fittings in connection with the above business. Tenders will be received either for the estate as a whole or for any of the ♦undermentioned lots— Lot I. —The stock-in-trade, which at ■stocking, January 31, was £6000. Lot 2—The book dc-bts, which at January 31 were £1372. Lot 3—The lease, lessee's interest in. buildings, fittings, etc., written; down to £1201. Tenders must be at so much in the- £ in each case. On acceptance of tender, premises, will be closed and stock again l>o taken. The business, which is still being carried on, has been in existence for thepast fifteen years. For the Inst fivoyears' working there is a substantial profit, and under more active management both profits and trade should be materially increased. The lease has five years to "run. with ri£ht f of renewal for a further ten yearaTiiis is an exceptional opportunity to secure a good going concern. TENDERS CLOSE MARCH 31. Conditions of tender and all particulars can be obtained on the premises where stock sheets may be inspected! or at any branch of the undersigned. ROSS AND GLENDINING, Ltd. BING, HARRIS AND CO., Ltd. EDUCATIONAL. " MISS A. INKSTER, M.A., B.Sc., isprepared to coach candidates forthe various examinations.—For terms, ote., apply 24, Churton Street, Wan2anui. Getting Married? Then it will pay you to visit Purser and Son's great Furniture Sale, now on. «?f. . '!:•»«« rm« wxim x»r. !• *| and 9c 6d. diamond fchap* botti«i. O«m>

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12709, 21 March 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12709, 21 March 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12709, 21 March 1911, Page 7

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