PUBLIC NOTICES. BIG T7OOTBALL. IG OOTBALL. Under the Anspicts of the New Zealand Rugby Union. ON THE REC. SATURDAY SATURDAY. SATURDAY SATURDAY. At 2.80 p.m. NEW ZEALAND MAORI TEAM NEW ZEALAND MAORI TEAM NEW ZEALAND MAORI TEAM NEW ZEALAND MAORI TEAM Versus WANGANUI REPRESENTATIVES. WANGAN UI REPR ESENTATIVES V ANGANUI REPRESENTATIVES. WANGANUI REPRESENTATIVES. ON REC., at 2.30 p.m. SATURDAY—NEXT—SATURDAY To be Preceded At 1 pin by WANGANUI MAORIS WANGANUI MAORIS Vara us TARANAKI MAORIS. TARANAKI MAORIS. A Feast of FIRST CLASS RUGBY. Admission, Is 6d; secondary schools, 6d; players, Is. Grandstand la-
TENDERS. TENDERS. 'TTENDERS are invited for the erection of Cold Stores, Marten. Plans may be seen at the offices of Messrs Ford and Talbcys, Regd. Architects and Structural Engineers, Ridgway Street, Wanganui. Tenders close at my office at noon on Thursday, July i2th. chas. t McCarthy, M.l.Mcch.E., M.A.S.R.E., 31, Hunter Street, Wellington. TO BUILDERS. TAENDERS are invited for the erection, in brick, of Methodist Church, Cuba (Street, Palmerston North. Plans, specifications and Conditions of Contract may be seen at the Office of T. H. Battle, Architect, Wanganui, and at the Office of the undersigned, where tenders close at Noon of Wednesday, July 11th. O. A. JORGENSEN, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect, Palmerston N. AARD JJODSON’S piONEER WANGANUI - MARTON SERVICE. CONNECTING WITH AUCKLAND EXPRESS. LEAVE WANGANUI 6.45 rm. and 3.3 S Ajfi. LEAVE MARTEN 8.30 a.di. -ud 5.30 p.m. ARRIVE WANGANUI 9.30 ana. 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 80 MILES IN A COMFORTABLE SUPER-SIX FOR 12/6. Car leaves 9 a.m., connecting with Napier and Wairarapa Express. Leaves Palmerston North 2 p.m. Connecting with Hawera 427 train.
MOUNT EGMONT 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. GAMES FOE THE WINTER EVENINGS BLOW FOOTBALL, 1/9. PING PONG, 7/6 * 9/6. PLAY BOX, 7 6 TIDLEWINKS, 16. LUDO, 2/- & 5--. STEEPLECHASE, 2/-. SNAKES AND LADDERS, II- & 21-. TABLE CROQUET. 1/6. 3'-, & 7/6. DRAUGHT BOARDS, 1/9. DRAUGHTSMEN. 1/-, 1/9 A- 2/6. PLAYING CARDS of every description. MECANNO, No. 0, 8/-, No. IA, 11/6; No. 1, 14/-; No. 2, 37/6; No. 3, 42/-. A. D. W Ltd- “ Where The Good Books Are.” Wanganui g TONE’S WELLINGTON HAWKE’S BAY AND TARXNAKI Commercial, Municipal and Genera! DIRECTORY And NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL for 1923. Thirty-third year of Publication. Royal Bvo., containing about 2000 pagee, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered PRICEIf entered before publication. £1 In. If ordered after Publication. £1 se. STONE. SON & CO.. LTD., PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, Anzac Square Dunedin, And at Chrietchurch ind Wellington. K. "N'j-Rlibbing’ Laundry Help means r f better times for housewives and better business for us. 1/- packet do6 i 7 Wanganui Grocers- ■w ■
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18818, 6 July 1923, Page 1
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