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Public Notices. WANGANUI RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. ANZAO DAY. ALL Returned Men are invited to attend divine service at the > various churches in honour of the memory of our fallen comrades. Parade at the Club at 10.30 a.m. prompt. Dress : —Uniform, if possible. After onurch service all Returned < Men are invited to iuncn at the Drill •; Hall, (buckshee). < The Returned Men will parade to at- ; tend the Public Celebration and laying of the Foundation fcitone of our ■ Clum. Fall in at the Drill Hall at 2 j P' TO OUR NUMEROUS FRIENDS. A most cordial invitation is extended to all our friends and persons interested in our welfare, to be present at the laying of the Foundation Stone of our New Club, by Mr. Alfred Burnett, and the local Lodges of the Freemasons, at 3 p.m., at the Chib site, in St. Hill Street. W. H. CANNAN, 1 President, i ASSOCIATED BOARD. "IjINTRIES for the above Theory Ex- ■*^ amina.tion, to be held on the 31st May, 1919, close with the undersigned i on May Ist. Necessary Forms may be had on application. M. A. NEWCOMBE, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE TO INSURANCE, LEGAL AND COMMERCIAL PROFESSIONS. T7IXPERIENOED FIRE AND ACCI- "■^ DENT Clerk, several years with largest New Zealand Company, also Law ! Office training with leading X.C, seeks re-engagement Clerical work or Secretarysuip. Returned Soldier; temperate, industrious, caipable, and best of ere- * dentials. No exorbitant salary required —"Anxious," Box 304, Wanganui. WANGANUI GIRLS' COLLEGE. WANTED — A Junior Assistant Teacher for Pianoforte and Harmony. Salary £125 w £150 per annum, according to qualifications. Applicants must be prepared to take up duties on 14th May. Applications must reach the iinders:gned by 3rd May. W. J. CARSON, Secretary. ON and After the 11th February, the Fordell and Mangainahu Mail will leave the.Riitland T tables .it 8)30 a:m. daily, Return journey, leaving Mmgamahii at 12. o'clock, arriving at Wai-jranui-2.15,- ~. v "'■--- VINDELBURS" BROS., ■ Proprietors. DANCING. MRS. CLELAND'S Adult Class commences WEDNESDAY, April 23rd, at 8 p.m., Fire Brigade Hall. An Afternoon Class for Ballroom Dancing for Juniors, will be held on THURSDAY, 24th, at 4 p.m., at Fire Brigade Hall, if sufficient pupils enrol. A UCKLAKD RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1919. NOMINATIONS (1 soy. each) for— Great Northern Hurdles, Great Northern, Steeplechase, Winter Steeplechase, Cornwall Handicap, King George Handicap, York "Welter Handicap, CLOSE on FRIDAY, 25th APRIL, by FIVE O'CLOCK. Nominations to be accompanied by necessary Fees. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. WANGANUI HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. IN THE MATTER of "The Harbours Amendment Act, 1910,". and of "The Local Election? and Polls Act, 1910," and Regulations made thereunder. I HEREBY give Public Notice that the following persons have been duly Nominated for the office of Members of the Wanganui Harbour Board for the combined district of the Borough of Wanganui and the Town Districts of Gonville and Castlecliff, namely :- BASSETT, William George. BIGNELL, Arthur Gorbell. BURGESS, Arthur Stewart. HIGGINBOTTOM, Percy. HOLM, Sydney. MACKAY. Charles Evan. MEI'LI, Nicholas. POWNALL, Geoffrey Herberts, ROBINSON, Alan. -WILLIAMS, Tom Boswaih The number of Candidates exceeds the offices to be filled, viz., SIX. I therefore "ive public Notice that a Poll will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of April, 1919, between th-3 hours of*9 a.m. and 7 p.m., at the following Polling Booths: — Drill Hal!, Maria Place. Borough Council Chambers, St. Hill .Street. Town Hall, Wfcnganui East. Methodist Sunday Schoolroom, Keith Streot. Boat Shed, Aramoho. Durie Hill Store. Dome Street. Presbyterian Sunday Schoolroom, St. John's Hill. Town Hf»H. Gonvill©. Town Hal, Castlecliff. JOHN P. WATT, Returning Officer. TENDERS. WANGANUI BOROUGH COUNCIL. CONTRACT FOR REMOVAL OF , LION MONUMENT. fITENDERS are invited for the above iJ. work, conditions and specifications for which may be seen at the Borough Engineer's Office, where tenders endorsed as such will be received up to 4 p.m. > on Tuesday, 29th inst. No tender necessarily accepted. GEORGE MURCH. Town Clerk. April 22nd, 1919.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17552, 23 April 1919, Page 1

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