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Public Notices. A NY l>crson knowing the whereXA- abouts of Robert James Clarke, labourer, late of Rahotu, Hawera, and AVhangamomona, will oblige by com-municc-ting with A. G. BENNETT, Solicitor, Manaia. THANKS. Mr and Mrs MOORE wish to thank many friends for their kind sympathy in their Jate bereavement! ~^O. 20 Group Rifle Association Meeting^ Putiki Rifle Range, Thursday, November 30th, 1916. Over 200 marksmen competing. Selections by Garrison Band during afternoon. Luncheon and afternoon tea provided by Ladies' Red Cross Committee at town prices. Brake leaves town at regular intervals; fare, Is return. Admission to grounds freo. J. HARVEY, Secretary. FOR SALE IN TARANAKI. (A SNIP. NO AGENTS.) "J A A ACRES, all plougliable, lying well to sun; well watered; well sheltered; 2 acres &herter bush • well sub-divided; carrying about 50 head^stock. Price, £46 per acre; fine 7-roomed ■ house; large sheds; everything up to date; £IOOU cash-down; balanced arranged; l£ miles to factory, railway-and school, etc. Apply—Office of this paper. gTRATFORB RACING" CLUB. Handiea,pper: J. E. Henrys. ANNUAL MEETING, Ist and 2nd JANUARY, 1917. STRATFORD CUP~II miles, 500 soys. DO VUL AS HANDICAP, 6 furlongs, iuO soys. NGAERE HANDICAP, 6 furlongs 200 &ovs. : • MALONE MEMORIAL, 8£ furlon S g, 300 soys. All Hack Events (except four maiden races of 100 soys each) are 175, I*so, or 125 soys. NOMINATIONS CLOSE with undersigned on \Yeduesday, 6th December, 1916, at 9 p.m. Stratford Telegraph Office closes 8 p.m.. All Nominations 20s. .'.".■"...-■ The attention of Owners is drawn to the fact that the •raraiiakiJ.C.'s Xmas Meeting has four open races, making eight open events in the one week. ALFRED COLEMAN, Secretary, ....';.. .Stratford. COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LIKE. -LTD. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. rpHilS S:S. PORT LYTTELTON, from on^'>> ha^ «ji»ctiAr^ed at WelJingion. Consignees are requested to present bills of lading pay freight (if any) and take delivery of their cargo. All cargo is at consignees' risk after leaving the ship's tackle, aad if not promptly removed will be stored at their risk and expense. Any cargo landed in a damaged condition must be examined and claim settle 4 prior to its removal. No claim will be recognised after removal of cargo. J. L. STEVENSON AND CO., Agents. 14 Wicksteed Place. PUBLIC NOTICE. riIHE Perry 4-cylmder Light Car -1- s .ts three comfortably, has double folding "Dickey" seat in addition; long wheel base. WiJi do 30 miles to gallon. All English production, built to last. Immediate delivery. Motor Supplies Coy. Wanganui Carrying Co., GENERAL CARRIERS, Are prepared to handle Furniture and all kmds of goods at current rates, with all cars and promptitude. Large Supply of YvOOD and TAUPIItI COAL. Also CHAFF and OATS on Hand. . Two-Houses and CJtabie/Eastown, to Rent. ST. HILL STREET, WANGANUI. (Opposite Opera House.) 'Phone 3 66. A LONG=FELT WANT SUPPLIED Without a doubt Gonville is Waaganui's most up-to-date and progressive suburb, and it undoubtedly has a great future. Several businesses have already been established there, and now a long felfc wa^ has been supplied by Mr. K. SHdall, who has opened a branch store at the corner ot Tawa Street and King's Avenue. Frmt and confectionery are nis special lines, but clients cap procure nearly all their requirements from him. Some of the lines stocked are: Fruit, confectioner/ cakes, groceries, medicines, greengrocery, seeds, tobacco and numerous other Jines. A. E. KITCHEN, DIRECT IMPUitTES. PHARMACEUTICAL & DISPENSING CHEMIST. «**w (By Examination > For ConstipaUon. Indigestion. SluKgiah Wver. Bjlioua Headache, etc.. tike KITCHEN'S nSO-SSHOinHMXN H.NB CA9CAJKA, PRICE. 2a fid a«r BotUi.^^ For Cougns. Colds, InHuenza, Whooping Cough, Diff-culty of Breathing, and all affections of the JbunKs, tak* mCTCKKK'S COUGH £X?2CXO&ANT PRICE, la 8d and 2a «d per Bottle. Stocks of Homoepathic Medicines always on hand. Physicians' Prescriptions and Private Recipes carefully Dispensed. A. S. XXTCKBH. PHARM^CKUTft.Ai, CHEMIST. • Ladies, remember, thac if your grocer is out of the delicious "MILITARY PICKLE" you can always procure it k bottle at the nearest store. Price reason *ble. Buy a bottle to-ds^. '- 3

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16824, 28 November 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16824, 28 November 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16824, 28 November 1916, Page 1

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