PUBLIC NOTICES. GENERAL ELECTION. W. J. ROGERS, Labour Candidate, will address electors:— TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY): Aramoho Boat Club’s Shed, at 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY): Tea Kiosk, Castlcciiff, at 8 p.m. Everybody welcome. Co.lection to defray' expenses. Committee Rooms, Perrett’s Buildings. ’Phone 2251. ’Phone 2251. GENERAL ELECTION. LADIES’ MEETING. MEETING of ladies interested in the candidature of Mr W. J. Rogers, Labour Candidate, will bo held in the Cadora Hall, Victoria Avenue (above McSkimming’s), to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon, Nov. 26, at 2.30 p.m.' A cordial welcome given to all lady friends. GENERAL ELECTION. jyjß w. G. SIMPSON, Labour Candidate for Patea Electorate, will address electors as under: TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY): Maxwell Hall, at 1.30. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY): Mosston School, at 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY): Waitotara, at 1.30 p.m. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY): Waverley Town Hall, 8 p.m. PATEA ELECTORATE. M R H.~G? D ICKIE - Will address tho Electors TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY): Patea, at 7 p.m. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY): Kai Iwi, at 8 p.m. FRIDAY, NOV. 27: Waitotara, 8 p.m. MONDAY, NOV. 30: Mokoia, at 8 p.m. COST OF LIVING FLOPS DOWN! Tho Government DIDN’T do it—we DID. ’ rpO-DAY’S gPECIAL: CHOICEST FATTED BABY BEEF. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: Special Purchase Lamb and Spring Mutton You’ll like your Meat from JpARM M AET ’ GUYTON STREET. That’s the Shop that helped you.
FREE CHRISTMAS DINNERS FOR POOR CHILDREN OF BRITAIN. OHURCH ARMY’S A PPEAL< JJONATIONS to provide Christmas Dinners for poor children in the Homeland will be gratefully received by the Honorary Secretary in New Zealand, R. J. WHIBLEY, Kukuta, Wanganui. MUSICAL. MAY CHIPPERFIELD, ' L.R.A.M., cx-Sub-Professor, Royal Academy of Music, London, will receive pupils in Wanganui and Marton for the ensuing year for Piano, Elocution, Theory of Music, and Oral Training. Address: C/o Girls’ College. Ring between 5.30 p.m. and 7 p.m, [A Card]. M ISS A. I RESON j ONES > R.N. (N.Z.) CHIROPODIST, E.F.O.M. (Paris). 46 BELL STREET. Hours: 9 a.m. tjll Noon. Or by appointment. ’Phone 4928. ELRICK TEA LOUNGE (Wakefield Chambers). ’J’HESE Modern Tea and Luncheon Rooms are now under entirely new management and are available for Cabarets, Dances, Weddings and Social Gatherings. Terms on application. 9d—Morning & Afternoon Tea—9d 9d—Morning & Afternoon Tea-—9d .1/3 —3-Courso Luncheon—l/3 1/3 —3-Course Luncheon—l/3 JJENTAL NOTICE. Full Upper or Lower Plates £2/10/Guaranteed against breakage for two years. Gas, 5/-. Painless, 2/6 and 1/-. Repairs ik two hours. Remodels, 5 hours. Open Saturday afternoons till 4 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.in. till noon. pROWSE & pROWSE. USED CAR PARTS W E have now wrecked practically a full range of cars, and can supply any spare parts at shortest notice. Also parts of motor trucks ai d motor-cycles. Write for your requirements. Prompt attention and dispatch. FREEMAN MOTORS, LTD., “The House of a Million Parts.” 'Phono 3584. The Avenue, Wanganui. MEN’S LINEN INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, 1/-. MEN’S PYRAhriD INITIAL HANDKE 1? CHIEFS, 1/-. MEN’S COLOURED-BORDER HANDKERCHIEFS, 5d each. MEN’S LUVISCA SHIRTS, 12/6 each. MEN’S STRONG PYJAMAS, 4/11 pr. SUTCLIFFE’S DRAPERS, MABTON.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 279, 25 November 1931, Page 1
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