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Public Notices. THE HOLIDAYS ARE COMING r tdO be sure and have your Costumes, ; v Coats, and Suits cleaned and presss Hats Cleaned and Re-blocked. A elours, a Felts, and Straws a Speciality L McCULLAUGH’S, Upstairs His Majesty’s Buildings. Country people send by post. PUBLIC NOTICE. rpHE Victoria Avenue School Baths -* are now open to the public. Men, 6.15 to 7.15 a.m. and 5.15 to 7 j p.m. Women, 7.15 to 8.15 a.m. and 4.15 to 5.15 p.m. ■ Mixed Bathing.—Saturdays, 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday hours —Men, 8.30 to 10.45 1 a.m.; Women. 7 to 8.30 a.m. - pMRST-RATE Investment. Shares in 3 ■- the Taranaki Farmers’ Meat Co., • Ltd., at par. either fully paid up or on j terms. Paid 8 per cent, last year. Enj quiry invited. Box 91, New Plymouth. FOR SALE. . Q-TON 4-Cyllinder Thornycroft Motor - ** Lorry ; just undergone overhaul; guaranteed in good mechanical repair. Price for quick sale £550. “ -MOTOR.’ a C/o. Chronicle. 1 —— ) , YD P. MORRISSEY eV CO. announce - to the Public o.f Patea and District that they have acquired the business of Messrs Bennett and Harding, and trust by strict attention to the requirements of the district, to merit - their support. R. P. MORRISSEY AND CO., D. KERRISK, Manager, Patea. 1 In thanking the residents of Patea and district for the liberal support accorded us during the past nine years, we would ask for a continuance of same to our successors, Messrs R. P. Morrissev and Co. BENNETT AND HARDING. TO REDEEM a’pIUzMISE. t £6,000,000. ) Wanted by Nov. 25th next. You ; are not asked to give, but to lend at 5J per cent. ' Security: “The State.” i . . , PUBLIC NOTICE. ' ■ T EN HURLEY, Carrier and Contrac- - tor, of Waitotara. wishes to notify the Public that any messages left at - W. Simpson’s Store will receive prompt i attention from him. While thanking the public for past support he hopes to merit continued favours. i TO MOTOR CAR OWNERS. L Q F. MOW ATT AND (a). . Have pleasure in announcing that they i are oj«tning up a modern r VULCANISING PLANT . J (The very Latest from America), . I AT 114 RIDGWAY STREET, and are now taking ordeis for repairs of all kinds. Ail orders promptly executed. OUR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. When called they left “our country.” They valiantly fought for “our country.” They maintained the honour of “our country.” They saved to us “our country.” ’They are surely entitled to repatriation by - “our country.” The security for your advance: “Our Country.” UNIVERSITY COR R ESPONDENCrJ tj COACHING COLLEGE. j; J SESSION 1920-1921. 3' , are prepared for all Universify and N.Z. Education De- ; partment Examinations. : Students should enrol at once in order I to have the benefits of a year’s tuition. lor prospectus and all information apply to H. A. HOLL. 8.A., Cahtab., Hons, in Mathematics. Principal, 22 Ferry Buildings, Auckland. CHIROPRACTIC Is a scientific method of removing the cause of disease (acute or I chronic) without the aid of drugs or surgery. It is the science that restored speech and hearing to Prince Jamie of Spain after all other meth- • ods had failed. MR. J. S. H. HALL, GRADUATE CHIROPRACTOR Wishes ro announce that he will I . commence practice at his rooms, ■ KING’S CHAMBERS, MARIA PLACE, on Monday, November 8, for the relief of Acute and Chronic Disi eases by Painless Spinal Adjustments. Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free. Hours: 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and I. p.m. to 5.30, p.m. Or by appointment. LORD NELSON S ADVICE. j At a critical stage in our history | ■ Nelson said: “England expects ’ I every man to do his duty.” To- ! day “Our Government” expects i every man and woman to realise J their financial responsibilities to our 1 brave boys/ £6,000,000. LOAN PROSPECTUS. SOLDIERS' LOAN. (’all at G.P.O. for all particulars las to how to lend your money, and : thus do your duty. | WORSDELL, DRESSMAKING SCHOOL, j H.B. BUILDINGS, RIDGWAY ST. I ! Classes Wednesday and I nday Evenings I Ladies' Costumes, etc., Cut and Fitted.) > Paper Patterns Cut to Measurement.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18019, 6 November 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18019, 6 November 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18019, 6 November 1920, Page 1