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FUBLIO NOTICES. ■yyANGANUI gOCIETY. EXHIBITION OF ARTS & CRAFTS. SARJEANT GALLERY. Open daily, 10 a.m, to 5 p.m. Admission la. PARIKINO NATIVE SCHOOL. IN AID OF SCHOOL FUNDS. T HE m asque 011 N IGHT Will be played by the School Children in the NEW HALL. Supper and Dance to follow. Good Music. Good Floor. Come and have a night of enjoyment at Parikino. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6; Children 1/-. 'yyEEK COMPETITIONS DRILL HALL. CHARACTER RECITATION: (Children 9 to 12; 12 to 16). COMIC SONG: (Ladies or Gentlemen). WINDOW DRESSING COMPETITION ON STAGE. First & Second Prizes in all sections. JUDGING BY POPULAR VOTE. ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY NIGHT. S. J. GOODEY, Box 430. PUBLIC NOTICE. W E wish to notify our numerous friends and customers that we will be opening a branch shop, corner of Tawa and Bignell Streets, Gonville (late Miss Arnold), where the same quality goods as sold at Mayfair, Guyton Street, will be available. Our prices will be the same as at Mayfair—Cakes Is to 2s per dozen; Block Cake, Is to Is 5d per lb. Bread, sjd per loaf. G. F. CUTELLI & SONS, Mayfair Dairy. SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD DEPOT, TRINITY BUILDINGS.

gANITARIUM 100 per cent. Wheatmeal for Bread and Porridge, 251 b 9/6, 71b 8/2, 4d lb loose; Vita-Weat, 1/2 and 1/9; Thri-Weat (Swedish Bye Biscuit), 2/6; Sanitarium Fruit Meats, Stuffed Dates and Fruities, Stocks always fresh. ’Phone 2261. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. pETER J •yCBREARTY DENTIST New Premises: HASTINGS MOORE’S BUILDINGS, GUYTON STREET. Hours: 9 —5; Friday Night 7—B. ’Phone 5088. P.O. Box 448. ARCHITECT T. H. B attl,e ’ F.N.Z.I.A. VICTORIA AVENUE. ’Phone 2288. CAB PAINTING. C. L. CORNISH, 10 BELL STREET (Opposite Police Station). Entrance through Stewart Bros.’ Garage. Thone 2032. Private ’phone 2387. F. L. D EEBY SHIRE, SUIT SPECIALIST AND COSTUMIER, SELWYN BUILDINGS. (Late Cutter for J. Paul and Co.) Thone 5147. ■yyANGANUI gIGN QO. SIGNWRITERS, ETC. Established 1925. BING 3247. NOTICE SALE. SALE. I. X. L . LTD. Rutland Buildings, Avenue. And Aramoho. Box 234. Phone 2034. SPECIAL LINES. Men’s Working Woollen Sox, lOd, 1/-, 1/6. Men’s Fancy Sox, 9d, 1/-, 1/6, 1/11,

2/6. Men’s Flannel Trousers. Special, 10/6 pair. Men’s Sport Coatg .. 15/6, 19/6, 25/Men’s Strong Braces .. .. 1/6 pair Men’s Extra Strong Trousers, 12/6 for 8/11 pair. Men’s Caps, to clear .. .. 1/11 each Men’s Doctor Flannels 5/6 Men’s Felt Hats, 8/6, 10/6, 12/6, 16/6. Men’s Suits Special—Less than cost price 27/6 suit; 35/- suit; 45/- suit Men’s Shirts .. 3/11, 4/6, 5/6, 5/11 Men’s Sleeveless Singlets, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11 Slaughtermen’s Singlets .. 5/11, 6/6 Men’s Sateen Shirts ■ • Special 3/11 Men’s Parisian Ties .. .. 1/11, 1/3 Boys’ Suits—3 to 6, 18/6; 7to 12, 22/6 Boys’ Navy Serge Shorts 4/11 Boys’ Foxe’s Serge Shorts .. .. 6/11 Boys’ Singlets 1/11 each Palmer Nap Hardwears, Denims and Overalls at Special Cut Prices. ■ Working Men’s I.X.L. House. f I. X. L. AVENUE. AVENUE. I AGENTS—STETSON HATS.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 233, 1 October 1929, Page 1

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