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PUBLIC NOTICES. WANG AN CT SOCIETY OF ARTS T» AND CRAFTS. EXHIBITION, Open Daily from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m., from 7.30 till 9.30 p.m. Admission 6d. WANGANUI BOROUGH COUNCIL. DEBENTURES FOR SALE. ITIENDERS are invited up till noon on A Tuesday, 29tli May, for the purclm.se of debentures (£lOO each) in lots of or.e or more, of tho issue of Interest per cent., payable lialfvearly. Term 20 years. Further particulars on application. G. MURCH, Town Clerk. May 18th, 1923. J-JELIGHTFUL T EA JJLEND. Ceylon plus China in just the exact proportions. Result: an exquisite flavour and tempting aroma. Try out blending, 3/- per lb. J. HELM, Tea Specialist, Victoria Avenue. AARD. pjODSON’S piONEER gERVICE, WANGANUI - MARTON SERVICE. CONNECTING WITH AUCKLAND EXPRESS. LEAVE WANGANUI 6.45 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. LEAVE MARTON 8.30 a.m. 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. Telegrams: “Aard, Wanganui.” WANGANUI TO PALMERSTON. 50 MILES IN A COMFORTABLE SUPER-SIX FOR 12/6. Car leaves 3 a m., connecting with Napier and Wairarapa Express. Leaves Palmerston Xorth 2 p.m. Connecting with Hawera 4.27 train. MOUNT F.GM'oKT. WEEK-END TRIP TO DAWSON FALLS. Leave Garage, Saturday, 2 p.m., returning Sunday. 170 miles. Only £2. Finest scenic trip in New Zealand. Accommodation arranged. j ist of ]yrw gooKS. “Green Butterflies” —By Ray Bridges. 6/-, post 6d. “Lover’s Battle” —By Rachel Swete Macnamara. 6/-, post 6d. “Inez and Trilby.”—By Sewell Ford. 6/-, post 6d. “The Man Who Knew Too Much”— By G. K. Chesterton. 6/-, post 6d. “The Puzzle.” —By Lee Thayer. 6/-, post 6d. “The Mutineers” —By Charles Boardman Hawea. G/-, postage 6d. “Seaways.”—By "Bartimeus.” 6/-. post 6d. “Fortune and Bandy's Flat.”—By Camilla Kenyon. 6/-, post 6d. “The Mayflower.” —By Vicente Fiasco Ibanez. G/-, post 6d. “The Poisoned Paradise.” —By Robert IV. Service. 6/-, post Gd. “The Just Steward.” —By Richard Delian. 6/-, post Gd. “Men. Maids, and Mustard Pot.” —By Gilbert Frankan. 6/-, post 6d. “The Tattooed Arm.”—By Isabel Ostrander. 6/-, post Gd. “Flowing Gold.” —By Rex Beach. 6/-, j I postage 6d. [ “A Legacy of Vengeance.”—By Paul Trent. 6/-, postage Gd. “Orchards.”—By Warwick Deeping. G/-, postage Gd. “Makeshifts.” —By Margaret Baillie Saunders. 6/-, postage Gd. “Wanderers of the Wasteland.”—By Zane Grey. 6/-, postage Gd. H I J ONES & S 0N ’ L TD ' AVENUE - - WANGANUL | “His Nf asters’Voice* gramophones and records i COLUMBIA I HIS MASTER’S VOICE THE i METP.ONOLA CHOICEST REXONOLA GIFTS ZONOPHONE Any of these famous Machines may be bad on the same easy terms as our Pianos. RECORDS AT GREATLY i REDUCED PRICES J We have full stocks of the old favour! tea and th© latest successes AT MUCH REDUCED PRICES, and ; shall ce glad to try them over for CALL OR WRITE FOR REDUCED PRICE LIST. THE BRISTOL PIANO Co. Ltd. ! Victoria avetde {Aext. to Paul’::).

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18786, 21 May 1923, Page 1

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