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Public Notices. Y.M.CA. STRANGERS' TEA. SUNDAY At 5 p.m. Bright Singing. Good Comradeship. All young men welcome. HURWORTH SCHOOL. rpHE Third Term of 1919 will begii ■*• on Saturday, 20th' September Boarders will return on Friday, th< 19th, on which day Mr. and Mrs Atkinson will receive parents be tween the hours of 3 and 5 p.m. THANKS. " "1/TRS. M. F. MORRISON and Family -4-TJ- are deeply grateful for tht numerous messages of condolence re ceived, and the many kindnesses shown by sympathetic friends,, during their recent sad bereavement. Their thanks are also hereby extend ed to those who forwarded floral wreaths. WANGANUI COUNTY. PUBLIC POUND. "VTOTTCE is hereby given that a Public '■*■* Pound has been established upoß part Lots 1, 2, and 3 of Section 248, Block 12, Ikitara. Survey District, Fordell, and that Mr. Thomas Barker of Fordell has been appointed Poundkeeper. GEO. DARBYSHIRE, County Clerk. IVANG^UI CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. ARRIVAL OF THE~"KAIONE" AT OASTLECLIFF. f|N SEPTEMBER 13th the Gonvilfc Loop Service will be suspended from 1.20 p.m. until 4.55 p.m. Cars will leave the Post Office for Castleclifr at 1.43 p.m., via Alma Road, and every twenty minutes thereafter; by alternate refutes until 4.43 p.ml Cars will leave Castleclifr' for Post Office at 2.13 p.m. via Koromiko Road, and every.-twenty minutes thereafter, by alternate routes, until 5.13 p.m., when the ordinary service will be resumed. F. P. TALBOYS, Engineer and Manager. fc«t«M~.i,y : / Shipping. ;, ~.^^^j NEW PLYMOUTH — ONEHUNUA— AUCKLAND SERVICE. NEW PLYMOUTH 'I'J ONEHUNUA, AUCKLAND. WINTER TIMETABLE. Weather permitting, S.S. RARAWA wilt leave New Plymouth Breakwater at 7.30 p.m. TUESDAYS, TH__u>. DAYS and SATURDAYS. FROM ONEHUNGA AUCKLAND TO NEW PLYMOUTH. S.S. RARAWA will leave Onehonga MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS. NOTE.—This week there will be no sailing from New Plymouth on Thursday, the 11th. Next sailing will be on Saturday the 13th. Further information can be obtained from— UNION S.S. CO., LTD. NORTHERN S S. CO. LTD. joint Agents. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD. ; .- . „ "; ■,-■ ' Agents. fj U N A X D^.'lr IN JB. AUSTRALIAN SERVICE. COMMONWEALTH AND DOMIN. lON LINE, LIMITED. Head Office, 9 and 11 Ferichurch Avenue, London, E. C. New Zealand Office, Maritime Building, Wellington. SAILINGS. FOR LONDON, VIA PANAMA. T.S.S. Port Victor, from Wellington, 21st Sept. S.S. Port Hacking/from Wellington, 25th Sept. T.S.S. Port Lyttelton, from Auckland, 25th Sept. T.S.S. Port Melbourne, from Wellington, 10th October. These vessels have limited accommodation for* Saloon Passengers. Fares £60 and £50. For freight and passage apply to— J. L. STEVENSON AND CO., Agents, Wanganui, or to COMMONWEALTH and DOMINION LINE. Wellington. BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Established 1865). ' MARINE —FIRE—ACCIDENT. MESSRS HYDER AND PARKES have been appointed Chief Agents for the above Company for the Wanganui District. % A. S. CLARKE, Manager for New Zealand. Wellington, Ist Sept., 1919. RING 219 FOR A TAXI. WANGANUI MOTOR CO.'S CAR SERVICE. Is always available all day and all night. New 8-cylinder and 7-seate* cars (the last word in car comfort). WEDDINGS AND LONG TRIPS A SPECIALITY. RING 219. The Courteous Taxi Service. WANGANUI MOTOR CO. GARAGE —ST. HILL ST. Opposite Opera House. WANGANUI. OPENING ANOUNCEMENT. MRS." PATCHETT, (Late of Ridgway Street), Begs to announce that she has taken over the Dairy Business until recently carried on by Mrs. Fifer, at 182, THE AVENUE, and hopes to receive the same liberal patronage extended to her predecessor. NO matter how far you live from town, your home can be fitted up Trith electric light and power. LALLEY LIGHT will do it. Write to-day for full particulars.—Mii!wnrd_ and Lang~;H<re, Wicksteed Place, Wangamu.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17664, 13 September 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17664, 13 September 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17664, 13 September 1919, Page 1

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