PUBLIC NOTICES: STOLEN. WILL the person who took a child’s knitting at 34 College Street on Saturday, kindly return same? NOTICE TO LADIES. MR & MRS H. V. ROWE have opened an up-to-date Ladies’ Toilet Salon in Guyton Street (next to U.F.S.D.), Expert service nad satisfaction. Special attention to Children. MARTON JUNCTION BRICK & TILE WORKS, LTD.. WE have a good stock of 2in., 3in., 4in., andl Gin., Field Pipes now ready. Apply W. HAINSWORTH. ’Phone 250 Marton June. N.Z. BAND CONTEST. OFFICIAL ACCOMPANIST WANTED Applications are invited for the position of Official Pianoforte Accompanist during the N.Z. Band Contest. period of approximately February 1929. Applicants will require to be at the services of the Executive for all solos (including duets, trios, quartettes, etc.) rehearsals, competition performance and demonstration concert. Qualifications, together with amount of fee required, to accompany applications, receivable with Secretary up to June 2. J. REID, Secretary. 310 Avenue. yyATKATO yyiNTER giiow. At HAMILTON, MAY 29 TO JUNE 5, 1928. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. SPECIAL FARMEES’ EXCURSION TRAIN FROM SOUTH TARANAKI DISTRICT. LTAVES HAWERA AT 10.40 A.M. ON MONDAY, MAY 28. Examples of special cheap fares to Hamilton by “Farmers’ Special” and connecting trains: , Return. First Second p roul £ s. d. £ s. d. New Plymouth .. 3 9 3 2 7 - Hawera 3 0 Wanganui 2 10 3 1 " Palmerston North ..2911 13 o Napier 3 10 5 2 8 0 Masterton 3 1 22 “ Wellington (Thorndon) 3 5 8 2 4 10 Special cheap rates also for passengers desiring to visit ROTORUA. Tickets available for return until 11th June, 1928. A “Farmers’ Excursion” will also leave Whangarei for Hamilton on June 1 1, thus providing a great opportunity for farmers North and South to meet in the chief centre of the Waikato DisTRAVEL SA 'XLY IN COMFORTABLE, STEAM-HEATED CARS. INQUIRIES WELCOMED AT ALL RAILWAY STATIONS. A E F alconer & C°’’ L TD CAMPBELL PLACE (Next Chronicle). ’Phono 2282; Res. 4020. REGISTERED PLUMBERS, SHEETMETAL WORKERS, TINSMITHS. Plumbing Repairs executed promptly in any part of the District. Every job carries our guarantee of material and workmanship. Only first-class tradesmen employed. Corrugated Iron Tanks, all sizes in stock for immediate delivery. CAR PAINTING L. CORNISH, BELL STREET, (Off Police Station). Workmanship guaranteed CITY PARCEL DELIVERY AND GENERAL CARRIER. ALL descriptions of parcel delivery and carrying undertaken. Shop orders delivered in any pari of city. Furniture, removal a specialty. COVERED VANS. Messages can be left at Power & McTubbs, Avenue. W. G|. DAVISON .... Proprietor. Brunswick Road. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT “THE NATURAL HEALTH INSTITUTE.” BERNARD LOW BATCH E WSKY, F.A.N.A., Principal. THE Public of Wanganui together with the hundreds of special enquirers are specially requested to watch our advertisement very closely during the next few days regarding the opening date of our Wanganui Branch. The very latest electrical appliances are being installed, special among which will be the wonderfully successful “Naturopathic Healer,” proven by l undreds and hundreds of successfully cured patients to be the foremost instrument of the kind yet invented. The Consulting Rooms and Offices necessary for the successful working of the Institute have’ been secured right in the centre of the city. Until the definite date is advertised all necessary jenquiries will be supplied to any such requiring same by Mr R. D. Paterson (District Representative, No. 39 Plymouth Street, Wanganui).
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20151, 21 May 1928, Page 1
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