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PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND LEGION, J)EOPLE desirous of enrolling as Members of the New Zealand Legion may do so at the Interim Secretary’s Office, Maria Place. S. R. McCALLUM, Interim Secretary. TO THE RESIDENTS OF WAVERLEY. pARNELL’S, The Hardy Plantgrowers, Wanganui, will be in Waverley, to-morrow (Friday), May 12, with a Collection of Hardy Flowering Plants; also Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants. REPERTORY THEATRE. interested in the formation of a Repertory Theatre in Wanganui are invited to attend a meeting in Silk, Haworth’s Rooms, to-night (Thursday), at 7.30 o’clock. MOTOR TRANSPORT REGULATIONS T HE Wanganui Farmers’ Union invito all Farmers, Carriers and others who are affected by the new regulations, to meet Messrs J. S. Hunter, Commissioner of Transport and A. Stuart, M.P., at 2.30 p.m., today (Thursday), May 11, at the Agricultural Association’s Offices. 10, Taupo Quay, Wanganui, for general discussion of regulations. MASSEY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE (University of New Zealand). MEETING OF SHEEP-BREEDERS AT MASSEY COLLEGE. J’HE Committee regrets that it has been found necessary to change the dates of the Mooting of Sheep-farmers to be held at Massey College from the 23rd. and 24th. May to the 25th. and 26th. May. Unfortunately the 24th. May is the day legally appointed for the Annual General Meeting of all County Councils in New Zealand and letters have been received from a number of Councillors regretting that they are thus prevented from attending the Meeting of the College. The Committee wishes to announce that whilt the Prime Minister will now be unable to attend, another Cabinet Minister will bo present on the morning of the 26th. and will address the Meeting on the necessity for action to bo taken to set up an organisation io assist in improving the quality of our sheep and wool. (Signed): G. S. PEREN, Principal. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. is hereby given that Tarawa Kawana, of Ratana, Aboriginal Native, was this day adjudged bankrupt; anl I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at iny office, 44 Maria Place, Wanganui, on Monday, the 15th. day of May, 1933, at 2 o’clock p.m. Dated at Wanganui this Sth. day of May, 1933. E. M. SILK, (Deputy) Official Assignee. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. g OL F gAL L S EAGLE, 1/8 EACH. Made by Spalding Bros. EAGLE, 19/6 DOZEN Special for Wear and Flight! Obtainable only at— J. G oss & S 0N ’ NEXT G.P.0., WANGANUI. 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. ANNOUNCEMENT! Having secured the services of an Expert Dyer wo arc now prepared to undertake all classes of re dyeing. Odourless Cleaning and Pressing of Suits, 5/6. Ladies’ Frocks, and Costumes. All 4/6. GARNEY SPOONER Opposite Chaincy, Guyton Street. We specialise in Repairs. J. c. h utton (NZ) l td Buyers of PORK AND BACON PIGS. Top prices and prompt payment P.O. Box 23. ’Phone 32D, Ohingaiti guaranteed. L. R. DALZJELL, Buyer. RHEUMATIC CRIPPLE CURED. Mrs. S. E. Brown, Christchurch, was so crippled with rheumatism that she had to be assisted in and out of trains. After a short treatment of R-U-R a wonderful improvement was effected. R-UR carries a. written guarantee. Sold by the folio 'ing chemists: A. Doig, Wanganui; W. McCully, Marton;,i W. H. Fookcs, Taihape. i

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 1

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