Public Notices. WANGANUJ CRICKET ASSOCIATION. A .MEETING of the sbove will » r ■*•-*- held in Christ Church Schoolroom on MONDAY, OCT. 7!it, at 7.30 p.m. -Will all Clubs please note that entries for the season's Competitions must bo posted to 'H. Smedlcy (secretary), I Balgowtiie Avenue, before this meeting is held. WAR WORK. HELP THE MILITARY HOSPITALS NORTH OF FRANCE. A STALL will be held Every Saturday Morning, in front of the Depot Door, near the Post Office. Contributions will be gratefully received. STREET AND STALI? DAY, OCTOBER 30th. A. E. WOTTON, Hon. Sec. and Treas. 'Phone 565. AT SOLUTION j Tlio shortage of labour is serious, especially -as the busy season of the year is coming. Why not meet it by UP-TO-DATE METHODS. Aro you content to do your carting ' at four miles per hour, where a Smith FORM-A-TRUCK will do it as 12-13 miles. Tlie business man at once seos the saving, procures, or uses his old Ford car, turns it into a Smith FORM-A-TRUCK capable of carrying 1 ton to 30 ewt. These Trucks are operating in France to-day and giving excellent service, as also ;ri. tins country. For further information about the Iton Smith Form-a-Truck, also the Universal 2-ton Smith Form-a-T'uck which will lit on to practically any car, apply to • E. W. MEREWETHER, MOTOR ENGINEER, 64 TAUPO QtUY. Carts! Lorries! Carts! CAKTING ANT) PACKING OUR SPECIALITY. Ring 'Phone. I6G for Quotations. Wanoanui Carrying Co., 86 ST. HILL -ULEET, (Ouoosite Opera -douse.* BRICK AND CQtfCRiSrS WORK WOODWORK, PLASTERING, "'TILING, HOUSE DRAINAGE AND ASPHALT. ! ING. All Branches of the Building Trade catered for. See me, about the DRY WALL SYSTEM for CONCRETE AND BRICK BUILDINGS. J. W. ALDERTON, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, Office • Co. Mr Stanley E. Read, 78.. RIDGWAY STREET. 'Phone : Yard, Argyle St., 481; Private House Somme Parade- 353. NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. Dominion-wide Trade. FOR. TIMBER OR ANY CLASS OF MANUFACTURED WOODWORK. WANGANUI SASH AND DOOR FACTORY AND TIMBER COMPANY, * Limited. "HEAVY DRINKER SINCE 18." DIiINKU CURED HIM. "My friend is now 50, and had been a very heavy drinker since the age of 18. We tin o ht him hopeless, bevnu months ago we stnr* rid Drinho Tivat- , ment. New, although he is in same j environment with same temptations, he has not the siig.'.test inclination for drink." (Paragraph from an Auckland lady's earnest letter of tjratitude.) Surely that is convincing enougn. Dnnko is odourless and tasteless. Can be given secret*./, iJ desired. Permanent results. Write tor booklet of testimonials and particulars. Every- | thing confidential. i Jiain sealed enve- j lopes used. State v. Mr, Mis, or -i-iss, Lady Manager, Drmko Proprietary, 212 A.D.. Lambton Quay, Wellington. C. F. MJLLWARD WANGAJVUI. Wholesale Agent for:—< THE BLACKBAJLL COAL CO., LTD THE PAPAKOA COAL CO., LTD I THE NEATH (NEWCASTLE) Sl'E CIAL. GAS COAI*. THE x\ORT3 CAPE COL.ID.n£RY. Special Household Coal). TAUPIEI COAL, MINES LTD. . ,j OMEO POULTRY FARM, i THE HOME OF THE LAYERS. (Established 10 years.) The place to get your sittings of I eggs and baby ch.cks. j When ordering -5-tings of eggs or I day-old chicks, order from the strain I that has stood the test of time. Our i birds have kept ua going, and built a modern poultry fariu out of egg money. Sittings of White Leghorns. White Plymouth Rocks, White Wyandottas. Black Orp^ rons; also j?ekin and Jndian Ranne; Duclcf. All at 6s. per setting. Postage extra. Cash with order. Inspect our bir^s au t . :.icords before placing your order elsewhere. All kinds of Poultry bought, sold, or exchanged. C. P. HILL, Tayforth. 'Phone 775.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17394, 3 October 1918, Page 1
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