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PUBLIC NOTICES. THE MAYORALTY. MR A. G. BIGNELL’S MEETINGS. VTR A. G. BIGNELL will address the ie Burgesses as follows : , f APRIL 16—DURIE HILL. r _ APRIL 17—EASTOWN WORKSHOPS, ». at noon. MEHTODIST HALL, ; e | WANGANUI EAST rs | APRIL 18—ST. JOHN’S HILL. e r ' APRIL 19—METHODIST HALL, ARArI MOHO APRIL 20—METHODIST HALL, KEITH STREET. - APRIL 23—TOWN HALL, GONVILIE APRIL 24-EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. WANGANUI. _ Chair at 8 p.m. “ TANCRED COOPER, '' D. G. STRACHAN, Joint Secretaries. WANGANUI WAR'MEMORIAL. j- ) \ STREET Collection will be held cn „ —*• Wednesday for the Wanganui War Memorial. j. MARY E. COMYNS, r_ Organiser. “ WANGANUI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Incorp.) > ‘ ' \ Y/T EMBERS of the Council are r.oti•s I-'* - fied of the usual monthly meeting to be held at the Office, 104 Ridgway 1_ Street, on Monday, 16th April, 1923, at 7.30 p.m. Business : General. ie H. HAGUE SMITH, '■ Secretary. BAY OF PLENTY. FIRST-CLASS LAND FOR EXCHANGE. Y/’ALUABLE block consisting of about ’ 1150 acres freehold. Land flat to hilly, well watered laid free of noxious weeds or rabbits. Flats, rich alluvial swamp, partly drained and when brought in will be suitable for dairying or cropping. Hills, warm sandy loam, and do not require a great deal of capital to bring them into profitable condition. Splendid climate. Great prospective value. The property may be taken over unincumbered, cither in part or whole. Price £5 per acre, which is valuation for mortgage purposes Areas of 200 to 300 acres ranging up to £lO per acre. Owner will exchange for approved town or suburban property or securities. FAIRBURN AND FALCONER, Auctioneers and Land Agents, Wanganui.

s OHEAP fpiMBER. , CLEANING UP OUR STOCK. If you want an odd line, now is your ° time. For the sake of convenience we , have made up assorted lots which we are offering from £2 up. GREAT VALUE GIVEN FOR THE ? MONEY. ST Don’t fail to call and see what we 7 are offering. No harm done if you don’t buy. CEMENT AND ALL BUILDING REQUISITIES KEPT IN STOCK. rpHE yyANGANUI gASH AND IAOOR FACTORY & rpiMBER 0 CO. LTD. J) ELIGHTFUL rpEA gLEND. Ceylon plus China in just the exact t p proportions. Result: ar. exquisite flavour and tempting aroma. Try our M blending, 3/- per lb. t J. HELM, ’ Tea Specialist, Victoria Avenue. AARD. ( JJDDSON’S piONEER ]yjOTOB SERVICE, T TD. ~ WANGANUI - MARTON SERVICE. D CONNECTING WITH AUCKLAND EXPRESS. !’ LEAVE WANGANUI 6.45 a.m. ’’ and 3.30 p.m. LEAVE MARTON 8.30 am. and 5.30 p.m. ARRIVE WANGANUI 9.30 a.m and 6.30 p.m. _ Passengers called for and taken to their homes within one mile of G.P.O. free of charge. SINGLE FARE, 10/-. ’Phones 120 and 505. y Telegrams: “Aard, Wanganui.” . WANGANUI TO PALMERSTON, n 50 MILES IN A COMFORTABLE SUPER-SIX FOR 12/6. y Car leaves 9 a m., connecting with Napier and Wairarapa Exprea*. [ lieaveg Palmerston North 2 p.m. Connecting with Hawera 4.27 train. d MOUNT EGMUNT. i, WEEK-END fRIP TO DAWSON FALLS. s Leave Garage, Saturday, 2 p.m., returning Sunday. . 170 miles. Only £2 Finest scenic ’ trip in New Zealand. Accommodation arranged. d _ SERVICE MARTON-WANGANUI DAILY RUN n i- Receiving Depots; ROBERTSON BROS., Taupo Quay, 11 Wanganui. PARKES’ GARAGE, next Marton Hotel, Broadway (late Nicholson anA Honore). Wool and Grain carried to all parte oi the Dominion. Household Furniture Removed. >. Picnic Parties Catered for. A. E. PARKES, Proprietor, Marton. ’Phone 414.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18758, 16 April 1923, Page 1

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