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PUBLIC NOTICES. N.Z. FARMERS’ UNION. (Fordell Branch, in conjunction with tho W.D.F.U.) M R , H - c - JENKINS will give an address on tho League of Nations on Friday, May 15, at 2.30 p.m. in tho Forde]] Hall. Members of other branches and all interested are invited to attend. DENTISTRY. ATR H. G. FORLONG, of Marton, and MR A. M. WILLIAMS, of Palmerston North, have taken over tho dental practice, above McGruer’s Buildings, and are specialising in artificial work at reduced fees. Al] classes of dental work undertaken. Telephones: 2857 (office); 2268 (private). Open Friday evening. PERMANENT WAVING CURLS JQD EACH. MRS BALL HAIR SPECIALIST. EARLE’S BUILDINGS, ’PHONE 5292. ’PHOiME 5292. THANKS. J DESIRE to express my sincere thanks to al] tho citizens who, on May 6, recorded their votes in my favour resulting in my re-election to tho Hospital Board and the Harbour Board. Although not successful for tho Mayoralty, I tender my warm thanks to the largo number of citizens who supported me. As a member of tho Hospital Board and tho Harbour Board I shall endeavour to maintain tho trust reposed in me. I also express my deep gratitude to the loyal band of men and women who worked so hard on my behalf and I am also grateful to all those who loaned cars and assisted in any other way. Mrs Rogers joins with me in this expression of thanks. W. J. ROGERS. THANKS. J DESIRE to express my sincere thanks to all tho citizens who on May 6 recorded their votes in my favour resulting in my re-election to the City Council and my election to the Harbour Board. I shall endeavour to maintain tho confidence reposed in me. Although not successful, 1 also thank all those who voted for me as a candidate for the Power Board. J. ROBERTSON, THANKS. IyRS M. MADELEY' and MESSRS J. B. COTTERILL, C. J. DUGGAN, D. DWYER, S. J. HARRIS and J. J. SCOTT, Labour Candidates for seats on tho Hospital Board and City Council, although not successful, desiro to tender their sincere thanks to those who recorded such a splendid voto in their favour on May 6. (Signed): MRS M. MADELEY, MESSRS J. B. COTTERILL, C. J. DUGGAN. D. DWYER, S. J. HARRIS, and J. J. SCOTT. CHASE’S MACHINERY EXCHANGE MARTON WE have the following used machines for sale: Top-dresser, single and double furrow lever plows, 6-aside disc harrows, 5 and 11 Coulter drills, potato digger, double furrow disc h.p. engine, saw-bench, tripod and tine harrows, etc. All thoroughly overhauled and in good order. W. Chase, Marton, ’phono 10. Girls’ Serge Hats 3/6 Girls’ Clydclla Jumpers 7/11 Girls’Navy Cardigans .... From 5/11 Girls’ Serge Gym. Frocks .. From 14/6 School Badges .• Hd Tics 2/3 SUTCLIFFE’S DRAPERS, MARTON. WHERE YOU GET GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES—-1 2/6. jgLECTRIC RADIATORS 2~/6 EACIL GIVE WARMTH AND COMFORT AT A COST OF 2d PER HOUR for Current. New season’s stocks just to hand in sizes to suit Shops, Offices and the homo. HING 2147, and wo will send two or three on two days’ Free Trial. D. A. M okeison & C°’electrical ENGINEERS FIREWOOD Manuka Firewood —real good wood, cut to any length desired. Wo can recommend this. Also all classes of Kitchen and Household Coal in stock. Prompt delivery. A. S MITH & S ON WOOD AND COAL MERCHANTS AND GENERAL CARRIERS, TAUPO QUAY. 'Phono 2096. yjIRE A QAR AND JJRIVE yOURSELF Late Model Cars for Hiro by Day or Hour. Reasonable Charges. JpREEMAN’S jyjOTORS ]\™-, Victoria Avenue. ’Phone 3584

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 112, 14 May 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 112, 14 May 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 112, 14 May 1931, Page 1