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PUBLIC NOTICES. CAR will leave Commercial Stables, Waverley, for Hawera Races on Wednesday and Thursday, 3rd and 4th at 9 a.m. PARKINSON & CAMERON. A GARDEN Party will be held in Mr B. P. Lethbridge’s grounds, “Ann Bank,” Turakina, on Friday, February 5, 1926, in aid of the Turakina Plunket Society. Admission Is; Afternoon Tea Is; Children 6d. Bran Tubs, Games, etc. E. M. GLASGOW, Hon. Sec. EARLY application will be accepted for space for offices, etc., on the first floor of the new building t.i be erected by the Trinity Trustees on the desirable j\.venuc frontage. The bottom floor has been fully taken, and it is anticipated that the first floor will be in great demand. Space can be allotted to suit requirement of applicants, if early application is made. Rents reasonable. Particulars from Rev. Cox, Wicksteed Street. FOR LEASE. A STRAIGHT-OUT Lease is offered oi the shop and rooms at th corner of Ingestre Street and St. Hill Street, opposite the Infant School. The shop is at present occupied by Mr Johnston, but will be available on the 23rd inst. For rent and terms apply Messrs Cunningham and Christie, Solicitors, Wanganui. WANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE FIRST Term, 1926, will commence on Tuesday, February 9. Boarders assemble on Monday, February 8. The Director will interview parents and enrol new pupils on Thursday and Friday, between 10 a.m. and 12 noon, and 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. I. E. NEWTON, Director. WANGANUI CITY COUNCIL. BALANCE-SHEET. PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that the Balance-sheet of the Wanganui City Council for tho year ending March 31/1925, is exhibited at tho Wanganui City Council Chambers, St. Hill Street, Wanganui, during office hours. Copies may be had on application. G. xuURCH, Town Clerk. February 2, 1926. pOR QERLS. Tho Ideal education stimulates moral, mental, physical and sccial development. Such wholesome, all-round training is provided by QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON. For Girls of all Ages. The Staff is composed of teachers possessing highly satisfactory personal and professional references. The whole tone of the College is sound. In addition to careful teaching and discipline, plenty of recreation is allowed; with ample opportunity for sports and physical culture. The Home life of the boarders is pleasant and comfortable. Accommodation is spacious, food good and abundant, environment refined. Lower and Higher School Divisions. In 1926 the School will be re-organised to incorporate a Junior High School Department. It is therefore desirable that pupils wishing to enter this Department should be admitted at the sth standard. Prospectus from The Principal, Miss A. Irene Wilson, M.A., Queen Margaret College, Hobson Street, Wellington; or The Registrar C. E. Webb, Bank of New Zealand Chambers, Manners St. Wellington.

pRNEST JJ yyRIGHT, F.P.A. (N.Z.) CONSULTING COST ACCOUNTANT. Land and Income Tax Returns Professionally prepared. Claims for Refund of Tax on British and Colonial Investments investigated and prepared. OFFICE —Empress Buildings, ’phone 3047, Ridgway Street, Wanganui. Secretary, N.Z. Farmers’ Union LANDSCAPE GARDENING AND DESIGNING. THE Formation of Recreation Grounds, Tennis Courts, Croquet Courts, Rockeries, Rustic Work & Fern cries and Private Gardens catered for (town or country); large staff of competent men available. Plans and rpecifications. Consultations. P. D. Henderson, L.S.G.D., Eng., Landscape Gardener and Designer, c/o McKibbin’s, Broadway, Marton, ’phone 26. WORK UNDERTAKEN ANYWHERE. EAT MORE BACON Bacon is one of the most valuable and easily digested of animal foods containing a very high percentage of nourishment. But —get good Bacon. Nowhere will you find a Bacon that you can eat with greater pleasure and enjoyment than — “SWAN" Obtainable at G. AMBROSE’S “INVICTA” HAM AND BEEU SHOP Victoria Avenue. ’Phone 2673.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19504, 3 February 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19504, 3 February 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19504, 3 February 1926, Page 1

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