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Public Notices. THE CASE AGAINST PROHIBITIO THE CASE AGAINST PROHIBITION HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SUNDAY NEXT, 8.80 p.m. His Woi'ship the Mayor presiding. GEORGE DURHAM. GEORGE DURHAM. GEORGE DURHAM. ! . . i ■ . Extract from Judge Poynton's remarks :-r—"Mr. Durham possesses an extraordinary degree of fluency, and has the power of working his audience to an enthusiastic pitch which is remarkable." —Kalgoorlie, August, 1910. COME—HEAR—YOU WILL j NEVER FORGET IT. GENERAL ELECTION, 1919. TO THE ELECTORS OF PATEA. FINAL MESSAGE FROM MR. MASSEY. •'TtHE following telegram, which has -*- been: received "from Mr. Massey by Mr. G. V. Pearce, M.P., is published for general information.-— (Memo.) Invercargill, Saturday, November 20. G. V. Pearce, Esq., M.P., Kakaramea, Dear Sir, With reference to . the approaching election for the Patea seat, you have my authority fbr stating that you are the Government candidate for Patea. I hope the electors ,of Patea will avoid vote splitting, and bearing in mind the serious position of the cquntry, owing to the possibility of the revolutionaries being able to secure the balance of power, I trust the supporters of the Reform Paity will unite to return the man who has served them loyally and faithfully during the last 11 years. (Signed) W. F. MASSEY. ILM3NSTER TOILET ROOMS. Guytoa Street, Wanganui. . MUB. WEIK. . Only up-to-date Electrical Toilet Rooms in Wanganui. - Shampooing and Scalp Treatment, Face Massage (hand and vlbro), Manicuring, etc. ART NEEDLEWORK A SPECIALTY Latest in Transfers, Camisoles and Wigute. JAMES OGILVIE. PLUMBER, TINSMITH, DRAINLA YER, AND SANITARY ENGINEER. (Late Sanitary Tnspector. Wanganui Borough Council.) 144A, VICTORIA AVENUE. (Late Dimes and Jones.) KING Sl». THE **EBT CARS IN TOWN. PREMIERS, OLDSMOBILES, STUDEBAKERS, CHALMERS. New roomy powerful 7-seaters, open or closed <fars to order. Patrons' Contort our first Consideration. COMPETENT AND RELIABLE DRIVERS. No Job too big or too small. Parties Arranged for ;Ji Race Meetings. PRICES ALWAYS REASONABLE. Night Attendant stops on the Premises. THE WANGANUI MOTOR CO.'S Continuous Taxi Service. GAR.IGE—ST. ITXL ST. Opposite Opera House. •Phone 219. ; A SQUARE MEAL Is Always Obtainable JL'c The DOMINION DINING ROOMS. (Opposite Imperial Hotel) any time between 11 a.m. and 10.30 p.m. A good table and smart service are the secrets of the Dominion's success. Dozens off pleased patrons are nightly taking our popular Fish and Chips suppers home with them. TED FOSTER Proprietor. HODSON'S THE PIONJTE& WANGANUI-MARTON MOTOR SERVICE. Our Cars meet all Auck.atd Express trains twice daily. Car 3 leave "Parkvilla," W^Lganui — Morning, 6.*5 o'clock, Afternoon, 3.30 o'clock! Single i ires 10s. PAljctONS, PT,EASE NOT"! Any sign ether than the above ara NOT HODSON'S Cars. ALWAYS ASK FOR HODSON'S. 'Phont> 505. TsleraiEs receive our pmmpt attention. No Connection with any other firm. Ad^rc-.s: Hodeon's Tionee- Motor Service. 'v'«inranui. TREWEEK & JOLL. TATTERSALL'S BUILDINGS, REGENT STREET, HAWERA. MESSRS F. G. TREWEEK AND B. L. JOLL beg to notify having commenced a business partnership at HAWERA, at present occupying temporary offices in Tattersail's Buildings, Regent Street (next National Bank), Hawera. The firm will carry on a Land and Estate, Stock, General Commission and Financial Agency Business in addition to which Mr. Treweek will i undertake Accountancy and Secre- | tarial work, farming and J trust*-' I accounts.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17732, 4 December 1919, Page 1

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