PUBLIC NOTICES MRS DON IS COMING. WANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE EVENING SCHOOL. THE Third Term will commence on Tuesday, July 7. The class in subjects for PROFICIENCY CERTIFICATES will bo held on three evenings weekly. Intending pupils should interview the Supervisor. I. E. NEWTON, M.A., Director. MEMBERS of L.O.L. Nos. 26 and 26 (Ladies) are requested to assemble at the Baptist Church, Ingestre St. to-night (Tuesday), at 7.30. An interesting address will be given by the Rev. Stanley Jenkin. Regalia worn. By Order of the W.M. (A Card). Q rpALBOYS A.N.Z.1.A., REGISTERED ARCHITECT, EMPRESS BUILDINGS. Ridgway Street. yy (Late Mrs J. Wallace). FLORIST AND NURSERYMAN, 16 Bell Street, Wanganui. Bouquets, 'Vreaths, etc., made up at shortest notice. Freshly Cut Flowers, Seedlings, Pot Plants, etc. ’Phone 2830 at all times. FOR GREY HAIR Use PHOENIX HAIR RESTORED. It is guaranted to restore grey hair to its natural colour in a natural way. Now in use all over New Zealand. PRICE, 3/6 PER BOTTLE. ' At H. P. WILLIAMS. CHEMIST, 55 VICTORIA AVENUE. “FOR MEN MUST WORK” Yes, the majority of men have to work for their living. To some men, work is nothing but dull, monotonous drudgery. To others, work means all that is best and most worth-while in life. It depends on the work. At home, in your leisure moments, you can fit yourself to engage in THE BETTER KIND OF WORK —in the work that means the fulfilment of ambitions, the realisation of ideals, with ample financial rewards. Let Hemingway’s Correspondence Schools coach you in any of the following subjects: Book-keeping, Accountancy Prof., Law Prof., Secretarial Diploma, Bankers’ Diploma, Advertising, Teachers’ Certificates, Matriculation, Public Service Entrance, Pitman’s Shorthand. The study of any of these Courses will improve your prospects of advancement. Write for particulars of any Course that appeals to you, and write TO-DAY to CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. C. C. RASMUSSEN, CONSTANTIA NURSERY, ARAMOHO. Has for the coming planting season, an up-to-date collection of Roses; a very wide selection of Carnations; and the largest collection of Herbacious plants in the Dominion. Superior, large and hardy specimens of flowering shrubs, as well as hedge, shelter and fruit trees. Visit the nurseries when in Wanganui. Always open for inspection TIMBER FOR SHEDS AND OUTBUILDINGS TO CLEAN UP OUR WANGANUI YARD BEFOR OUR ANNUAL STOCKTAKING WE WILL OFFER A FEW MIXED LOTS FOR £2 AND UPWARDS GET IN EARLY AS WE HAVE NOT MUCH LEFT. rpHE yyANGANUI g ASP AND 00014 ytACTORY AND rplMBEk {40., J TD. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in the depth of winter with a “UNIQUE” HOT WATER BOTTLE. Guaranteed * not to leak or crack. Look for name “UNIQUE” on stopper.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19347, 30 June 1925, Page 1
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