PUBLIC NOTICES THE MARTON LAWN TENNIS AND CROQUET CLUB (Inc.) ’pHE Annual General Meeting of the above club will bo held in the Marton Jockey Club’s Room, on Friday, September 29, at 8 p.m. Business: Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers; and General. R. G. KINGDON, Hon. Secretary. AN JJAVING made a mistake, I have heard nothing against Mrs Lockley’s character, and hereby apologise for having made the mistake. W. BRIDGE.
WANGANUI CITY COUNCIL. APPLICATIONS FOR CITY ENGINEER. APPLICATIONS are invited up till Oct. 31, 1933, for an Engineer for the City of Wanganui. With the qualifications of a Civil and Electri’cal Engineer at a salary of £650 per annum, or alternatively, With the qualifications of a Civil Engineer only, at a salary of £550 per annum. Particulars and conditions of. appointment will bo supplied on application to the undersigned. G. MURCH, Town Clerk. September 27, 1933. HUNTERVILLE TaNdTaIHAPE. J)OUGLAS gOCIAL QREDIT MEETING TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. AT HUNTERVILLE. Speaker: MR BULLOCK (Wanganui) Ladies Specially Invited. FRIDAY, SEPT. 29—AT TAIHAPE WANGANUI WEST BOWLING CLUB. r pilE Above Club will bo officially opened by Deputy-Mayor J..Biddells, on Saturday next, September 30, nt 2 p.m. Members, intending members, visitors, and Castlecliff residents arc cordially invited. W. R. SMITH, Hon See BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS “I AM A DIFFERENT GIRL” Miss Marjorie Win of Thorpe, Nelson, was so full of rheumatics that she dreaded going out in the cold and damp. ‘‘l was advised,’’ she says, 44 t0 try R-U-R. After a week’s treatment I was out all day in the rain working, and did not have an ache or pain.” R-U-R is sold by the following Chemists: A. Dm.g, Wanganui; W. McCully, Marton; W. H. Fookes, Taihape. COAL S. WRIGHT 4 00., LTD. 59-60 TAUPO QUAY. GLEN AFTON COAL KITCHEN ..._ .... 4/- per Sack HOUSEHOLD4/6 per Sack 'Phone 2133.
SPORTS SUPPLIES FULL RANGE GOLF SUNDRIES, BALLS, CLUBS, ETC. Play SPALDING * 4 EAGLE” BALLS, 1/6 Each. TENNIS BALLS DUNLOP, SPALDING, SLAZENGER. Play SPALDING “CANNON” BALLS, 2/3 Pair. RACQUETS RESTRUNG By J. L. BEER. Best Workmanship and Gut Used. Leave at J (j[OSS & gON 'PHONE 4903. NEXT G.P.O. YALDHURST POULTRY FARM. 6 HENDERSON LINE, MARTON. AY-OLD Chicks (White Leghorn and Black Orpington), 1/- each; £4/10/- per 100. Eggs foi hatching Sittings, 10/-; 100’s. £2/10/- White Runner Ducklings, 1/6 each; 2-month-old Pullets, 5/6 ea'ch. Got tho best. It pays. A STRAWBRIDGE, Propiietor. CO-ORDINATION NEW TIME-TABLE. DEPART WANGANUI. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. 7.30 10.0 1.15 6.0 ARRIVE WELLINGTON 12.23 2.50 6 5 10.40 DEPART WELLINGTON а. a.m. p.m. p.m. 2.0 8.30 1.15 5.0 ARRIVE WANGANUI б. 1.30 6.15 9.50 FARES: £1 Single. £1 16s Return. SUNDAYS: Depart Wellington 9 a.m. and 530 pm. Depart Wanganui 11.45 a.m. and 6 p.m CARS FROM WELLINGTON CONNECT TO NEW PLYMOUTH. S.O.S. MOTORS. L TD RUTLAND BUILDINGS, WANGANUI. Telephones: 3130 and 5050.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 229, 28 September 1933, Page 1
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