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PUBLIC NOTICES. pABMERS’ JJNION. RALLY PARTY. MEETINGS AT FORDELL AND WAVERLEY. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MAY 14, AT 8 O’Cloek. Speakers: Messrs J. Grimsdale, Anderson, L. Murney, R. D. Duxfield, and Captain Colbeck, members of the Dominion Executive. All Farmers invited to attend. Ladies specially invited. ,D. G. STRACHAN, Secretary. DANCING. z TO Let for Dancing—Large Room in private house, with use of gramophone; most suitable for classes or private parties. Supper room, cloak rooms, etc., can be arranged for if required. Apply No. 8, Parsons Street, St. John’s Hill.

WANGANUI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. ACCOUNTS against Boarders to 6th inst., end of current term, with Order Cards attached, must be rendered to the Secretary, College Trustees, Office, not later than 12th inst. J. P. WILLIAMSON, Secretary. A. BENNETT (Deceased). ALL Accounts against the Estate of Alexander Bennett, late of Arnmoho, Farmer, deceased, must be rendered to the Trustees, c/o the undersigned, on or before the 15th inst. HORSLEY & TUSTIN, Solicitors for the Trustees, Wanganui. MAXWELLTOWN SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB. THE Annual Trials will be held on Mr S. Handley’s property, Maxwelltown, on Friday, 9th inst., at 8 a.m. Entries close day of Trials, before commencement of each event. C. J. ALEXANDER, Hon. Secretary. ’Phone 17, Maxwelltown. £8 WEEK PROFIT. TOWN CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT & DAIRY BUSINESS. £375 THE LOT. RIGHT in centre of the town. Ten years’ lease; low rental. Large, modern shop, spotlessly clean. W’ell stocked with clean lines. Best of plant and fittings. Six modern living rooms attached; porcelain bath, hot water, built-in cupboards and every possible convenience. Profits can be largely increased. Sounds too good, but ownei must sacrifice—ill-health. £375, lock, stock and barrel. HACKSHAW, SEARLE (Live Agents),

Opposite Rutland, Ridgway Street. PUKEMIRO COLLIERIES, LIMITED. rpHE Agency for “Puke Coal,” recently held by R. E. Cuthbertson and Co., having been terminated, we hereby notify the public that supplies can now be obtained from Mr T. A. W ilson. Depot: 46 Carlton Avenue. ’Phone 3816 We take this opportunity of thanking all users of “Puke Coal” for past favours, and solicit a continuance of support through Mr Wilson. G. POLLOCK, Secretary, Pukemiro Collieries Ltd., Auckland. A CARD. CLAIRE MOVERLEY, SCHOOL OF DANCING. 149 Victoria Avenue. (Above Sam Irwin, Clothier.) Wanganui. AVENUE STYLES—BUT GUYTON STREET PRICES ! In Guyton Street rents are lower—that’s why McCarthy’s prices are lower, although their styles equal and often excel those to be seen in the high rent areas. Low rent enables us to offer

NEW KNITTED FROCKS FOR 25/In navy, nigger, kingfisher, almondbrown, or in various marie effects. Women’s sizes, of course. But we have knitted frocks for girls and maids, too. It pays to walk the 90 yards which separates us from the high rental district. w. e. McCarthy & co. Guyton Street corner and at Wanganui East. Phone 2567 FISH. N Z r p KAWLiNG and p isß gUPPLY £lO., J TD. SHOPS THE AVENUE—RIDGWAY STREET. EAT MORE FISH At our RIDGWA.Y RESTAURANT or JAKE COOKED FISH HOME.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19007, 7 May 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19007, 7 May 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19007, 7 May 1924, Page 1