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* PUBLIC NOTIOEB. SOUTH TARANAKI WINTER SHOW and QUEER JJP H A W E R A. JUNE 30 TO JULY 4, 1931. JUNK 30 TO JULY 4, 1931. FIVE DAYS FULL OF INTEREST. SPECIAL FEATURES N.Z. WOOL CAMPAIGN DISPLAY. EXHIBIT BY TOURIST DEPARTMENT OF AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT (First Timo in New Zealand). POSTER DISPLAY COMPETITIONS: CABARET EACH EVENING, 7.30—10.30 o’clock. OFFICIAL OPENING, 2 p.m. TUESDAY, JUNE 30. OPEN DAILY: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. SPECIAL FOOTBALL MATCHES: WEDNESDAY, JULY I.—WELLINGTON v. TARANAKI. SATURDAY, JULY 4.—N.P. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL v. ST. PATRICK’S COLLEGE (Wellington). Charges for admission: Adults 1/3; Children 6d. Season tickets: Adults 5/4 (including tax); Children 2/3 (including tax). L. O. HOOKER, Manager. Box 79, Hawera. j o to r~ -yy e e’ck i n gT We have a complete range of good USED PARTS for the following makes of CARS and TRUCKS:— CARS.—Morris Minor, Morris Oxford. Morris Cowley, Morris Isis, Fiat 501-509, Austin 12, Hudson (al! models up to 1930), Essex (all models), Plymouth Chrysler 4 and 6-cyl., Chevrolet 4 and 6-cyl., Hupmobilo (all models) 4 and 6-cyl., Oakland 1916 t.o 1928, Oldsmobile, Armstrong Siddley 12, Sunbeam, Saxon, Buick (all models), Gray, Standard, Jackson, Maxwell, Wesbeott, Overland (all models), Whippet, Nash, Scripps-Booth, WillysKnight, Cadillac, Dodge, Pontiac, Perry, Fords, Studebaker, Chalmers’ Trojan. TRUCKS.—Stewart (all models), Graham Bros., International, Leyland, United, Federal Knight, Chevrolet 4 and 6-cyl., Denby, Victory White, Ford. MOTOR-CYCLES. Indian Scout, Indian Chief, Douglas Triumph, A.J.S., Harley-Davidson, Norton. Guaranteed Starters and Generators from 30s. Huge stocks of Used Tyres. PREEMAN yjOTORS J TD. X REEMAN OTORS TD. CAR WRECKERS AND SPARE PARTS SPECIALISTS. 361, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. °The House of a Million Parts.” Telegrams: Freeman, Wanganui. ’Phone 3584. TENDERS. TENDERS. RENDERS aro invited for alterations and additions to house near Marton. Plans and specifications may bo seen at the office of Mr R. G. Taiboys, Architect, Wanganui, and at our office, National Bank Buildings, Palmerston North, where tenders close at noon on Monday, June 29. L. G. WEST & SON, Registered Architects. JJOTOEISTS! DD NOT FAIL TO INSPECT THE DISPLAY OF TYRES, BRAKE LININGS & ACCESSORIES NOW BEING HELD NEXT TO THE REGENT THEATRE BY BOWSERS LTD., YOUR ENQUIRY ON ANY POINT IS WELCOMED. GOLDEN ARROW CABS ■y/. MILE piIONE 4()39 ■yyiNTER -yyooLLiEs Suntex Vests, from 2/6 All Wool Vests, from 3/11 Stockings, all shades from 2/6 LETHABY’S UMBREILA WORKS, Guyton Street. Near Kernohan’s BRING YOUR CAR REPAIRS TO STEWART BROS., LTD. Specialists in Acetone Welding, Chassis Straightening, Body, Mudguard and Radiator Repairs, and all General Work. Estimates given. 40 Bell Street. ’Phone 2032. PERMANENT WAVING CURLS gD EACH. MRS BALL HAIR SPECIALIST. EARLE’S BUILDINGS, ’PHONE 5292. ’PHONE 5292. A U IGHER 'J'YPE OF QREASING gERVICE ON OUR GLOBE HOIST. The only Self-Locking Hoist m Wanganui. The price is the same—the job superior. Safer! Quicker! Bettor! CAMPBELL AND FRAZIER. Adams Garage, 196 Tho Avenue. 'Phones 2165 and 2166. Night 5012. S. GARNER &gON, 24 WILSON STREET, Car Upholsterers & Trimmers; also all branches of Furniture Upholstering undertaken. All work under pSsonal supervision. 'Phone .‘.274. ’Phone 3274.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 144, 20 June 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 144, 20 June 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 144, 20 June 1931, Page 1