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PUBLIC NOTICES. IMPORTANT ART SALE. THE Collection of Paintings and Etchings now showing in John CouU’r Sale Rooms will be on view each Jay up to Saturday next, May 21, for private sale. Inspection invited. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. gWANKERS’ OFFICE. Ring 'phone 3 FOR INFORMATION, 5 DONATIONS, 5 OFFERS OF HELI*, 7 OFFERS OF PRODUCE. FRIDAY, 20th, SWAN KERS’ APPEAL DAY. TO ARAMOHO RESIDENTS. KINDLY note that the Swankers are holding their Annual Appeal on Friday r.ext, May 20, and they intend holding a produce and jumble stall at Aramoho. Mrs Tucknott and her assistants will be in charge, and any contributions to this stall may be left at Mr Bromilcy’s Store, Aramoho. Support your Stall and help the needy. TO KAKATAHI SETTLERS. WILL all those settlers who have generously offered to donate meat and produce for the Swankcrs’ Appeal on Friday kindly note that Messrs A. J. Burchall and Hodson’s A ARD Kakatahi Services have kindly offered to bring same into town free of charge. Please advise mail drivers when to pick up the goods. gWANKERS’ FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 20. MONSTER FOOD FAIR, In Drummond’s old premises, Avenue (Kash Corner). ALSO JUMBLE & PRODUCE STALL AT ARAMOHO, Where you ran buy Prime Mutton and Lamb (straight from the farm), Produce, Fruit, Cakes, Jam, Pickles, &c. The premises arc now open as a receiving depot, where donations of all kinds will be gratefully received. Aramoho Depot: Bromilcy’s Store. BUY SOMETHING FROM OUR DEPOTS NEXT FRIDAY. TENDERS. FOR SALE BY TENDER. TENDERS are invited for the purchase by cash for rentoval of a 4-roomed house and outbuildings together or separately. Situated on the recently acquired property of the Waitotara School. Tenders close on Monday, May 23, at 7 p.m. with G. S. SIMPSON, P.O. Box 35. Waitotara. TO BUILDERS. TENDES will be received until noon on Tuesday. May 24, for Alterations and Additions to Messrs B.rl Bros.’ Bostock Shoe Store. Plans and Specifications may be seen at my Office, where Tenders are to be lodged. R. G. TALBOYS, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect, Empress Buildings. u.u.c.c. FOR BETTER USED CARS. UNLESS you have seen our Cars you will not easily. UNDERSTAND the reason of our steadily increasing CAR sales, sold for CASH or on terms at prices that defy competition. BUICK, 3-seaivr six £lOO BUICK, 3 seatcr, 4-cvl £6O BUICK, 7-seater .. £135 OVERLAND, 4-cjl. tourer .. .. £75 OVERLAND, 4-cyl. tourer .. .. £9O OVERLAND, 3-seater £35 STUDEBAKER, special six .. £lB5 STUDEBAKER, light b'X .... £220 FORD tourer, New Beauty £ll2/10/IFORD tourer, s.s £75 I FORD tourer, s.s .. £55 Light 2-seater cars from £l2 OAKLAND tourer £95 OAKLAND tourer £65 DODGE tourer £llO DODGE tourer .. £B5 DODGE 3-seater £6B TRUCKS of all makes from 1 up to 5 tons, from £5O A Choice Line of slightly used English cars at Attractive Prices. One only HARLEY-DAVIDSON 7-9 Electric Model, twin 1926 model, perfect order. Owner sacrifices as he has been forbidden to ride by his medical man owing to illhealth —You Benefit. OUR USUAL EASY TERMS. £JNIVERSAL IJSED QAR QO?-, TAUPO QUAY. ’Phone 2015. P.O. Box 191. ENLARGED piIOTOGRAPHS TO ADORN YOUR WALLS. If vou desire Satisfaction, patronise THE LOCAL FIRM whose work has won Gold Medals for QUALITY. "P|ENTON’S £ITUDIO 128 VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19843, 18 May 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19843, 18 May 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19843, 18 May 1927, Page 1