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PUBLIC NOTICES. WANGANUI LAWN TENNIS CLUB (Incorporated). aro notified that the •I’A courts will be opened on Saturday next. Members of other clubs are cordially invited to be present. N. HAY CAMPBELL, Hon. Secretary. UNION BOAT CLUB. QUEEN COMPETITION. THE latest count of votes in the above competition resulted:— No. I—Miss Healey .. .. .. 12,841 No. 3—Miss Duncan 12,637 No. 2—Miss Prichard ..■ r . .. 11,417 gOY SCOUTS’ SHOP. in HANNAN’S SHOP, MARTON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3. Donations of produce, cakes, etc., will be gratefully acknowledged by ringing Telephones 321 or 466, Marton. REFORM RALLY. A MEETING of the Committees and Supporters of Mr John Coull’3 Candidature will be held in Harman’s Hall on Friday evening, October 30, at 8 o’clock. yyAVEBLEY. BIG OPEN-AIR PROHIBITION MEETING. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, At 7.15 p.m. Good Speaker.

SHIPPING TROUBLE. IN the event of crews not being completed, the secretary of the Hunterville branch of the Farmers’ Union is prepared to receive names of volunteers to complete crows in order that produce may be placed on the Home markets without delay. LLOYD HAMMOND, Chairman. JHETE OF RATIONS. DRILL HALL, TO-DAY, TO-MORROW & SATURDAY Official opening to-day at 2.30 p.m. by the Mayor and Mayoress. Luncheons, Afternoon Tea and Suppei. PROGRAMME FOR TODAY. 7 p.m., D. ncing Display by Miss Swann’s Pupils. 7.40 and 8.20 p.m., Callegiate School Choral Society. 9 p.m., Cinema Show. DANCING AND MUSIC. SIDE SHOWS. SMOKING ROOM. NO RAFFLES. NO WORRIES. Admission: Up to 5 pm., free; after 5 p.m., 6d. MAKE YOUR ARRANGEMENTS TO VISIT THE Royal OYAL AGRICULTURAL (N.Z.) SHOW HOW The Show of Shows, which will be held at CHRISTCHURCH CHRISTCHURCH On Wednesday, Nov. 11, Thursday, Nov. 12 and Friday, Nov. 13. You will see there a selection of Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Horses, etc., which will make the heart of any farmer glad. Book Your Accommodation Now. G. G. DENNISTON, Show Secretary, 151 Worcester St., Christchurch. Schedules FREE on Application. Applications for space for Side Shows close on Wednesday, November 4. CONFIDENCE IN THE pUBLIC rpRUSTEE A Among the many facts which prove the successful operation of the State-guaranteed Public Trust Office for the benefit of New Zealand’s people is the continuity of public confidence. Half a century ago the people began to put their trust in this office, and half a century of faithful work has naturally increased the people’s confidence in this institution. All sections of the community have been pleased to take advantage of the safe, efficient service of the Public Trust Office which has stood so well the searching test of time." The value of the. individual estates administered has ranged from a few pounds to nearly £400,-000, and for each, large or small—the service has been thoroughly satisfactory. Many thousands of beneficiaries are grateful to-day for the action of testators in appointing the Public Trustee as the executor and trustee of their estates. For information apply to— T. R. ALLEN, District Public Trustee, Wanganui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19441, 29 October 1925, Page 1

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