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PUBLIC NOTICES. WANGANUI WAR MEMORIAL. WILLING HELPERS WANTED. A LL who desire to see Wanganui’s Gallant Sons worthily commemorated please meet the Committee at McGruer’s Rooms (upstairs), tonight at 7.30. Object: To raise funds for completing the Memorial by a Bazaar and Sale of Work in Draffin’s Garage. I EPERS OF NEW ZEALAND, THE EMPIRE AND THE WORLD. PICTORIAL RECITAL by REV. W. J. EDDY. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), TO-NIGHI. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), TO-NIGHT. ST. PAUL’S HALL. At 7.45 Chairman: Rev. A. 0. Williams. SO Unique Pictures from Lecturer’s Photographs. Admission Free : Collection. Not gruesome, but gladsome. yyANGANIT SHEEP DOG TRIALS TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY 29, 30, and 31. AT MR J. MARTIN’S PROPERTY, WANGANUI EAST. ENTRIES: CLASS I —3l Dogs. CLASS 2. —32 Dogs. CLASS 3.—27 Dogs. CLASS 4 —l7 Dogs. Como and see the best dogs in the North Island at work. Luncheon obtainable on the ground. Admission Is. ladies free. IO BUILDERS. CONTRACTORSAND OTHERS. TJEST Wangaehu Concrete Gravel. Delivered on Trucks (6 or 9 yards). Ring or write G. F. SHERWOOD, Kaitoke. ’Phone 260 d. JJARTIN AND yERNON’S WANG ANUI-MARTON ■tyJOTOR ER VICE. Leave Wanganui 6.45 a m. and 330 p.m Leave Marton 8.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Passengers called for within one mile cf Bost Office free of charge. Fares, 10/-. ’Phone 782 or 193. Telegrams: Martin and Vernon. FOR KAITOKE. Cars leave Garage. Wednesdays and Fridays, 10.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Leave Kaitoke 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Garage opposite Foster’s, Taupo Quay. 'Phone 782 or 193. FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL WICKSTEED STREET PROPERTY. /COMPRISING commodious 8-roomed house with all modern conveniences, on full --acre freehold section. Only a few minutes’ walk from Post Office. Price greatly reduced for quick sale, as owner is leaving the district. For full particulars, apply SMITH, BEAUCHAMP & CO., 104, Ridgway Street) P.O. Box 91. ’Phone 230. ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM VARICOSE ULCERS? TF so I c».n cure you not temporarily, but permanently and painlessly. No need to lay up. Varex treatment never fails. Write for particulan to Ernest Healey, Chemist, Foxton, Or tee Wanganui Agent: Nurse Vennell, 78 Dublin Street ’Phone 1821. RANCHESTER J] OUSE. 36-Inch Pink Ripple Cloth, 2s 3d yard; large Bush Rugs, 15s and 17s 6d each ; Printed Bed Spreads, 9s lid, 16s 6d each ; Crewdscn’s Pillow Slips, 2s 9d pair; Serviettes, good quality, 12s 9d dozen; 50-inch Unbleached Damask, 2s 4d yard. A. S. DGUST, 130 Avenue, next Denton’s., FARMS WANTED. FARMS WANTED. Messrs HACKSHAW. SEARLE & BROOKIE, Wanganui’s Leading I Landsalesmen, have buyers waiting for Dairy Farms of 50 acres upwards. If you want to sell and are prepared to sell at a price that will stand in- . spection, we have the buyers and I will do the rest. WRITE, WIRE, RING, OR CALL. HACKSHAW, SEARLE, AND ; BROOKIE, Ridgway St. (Opp. Rutland Hotel), Box 313. ’Phones 62 and 1458. Warm feet on the coldest mgnt ’ with a “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bottle. Dependable. Long-lived. Look for < the. name “UNIQUE” on stopper. All ' chemists and dealers. 3

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18791, 28 May 1923, Page 1

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