I PUBLIC NOTICES. WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB. (Incorporated) WINTER MEETING, MAY 10 & 12, 1934. DOMINATIONS for All Events close at 9 p.m. on MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1934. S. R. McCALLUM, P.O. Box 15, Secretary. Wanganui. p AHI AT U A PACING (JLUB (Incorporated). MEETING To be held on the CLUB’S COURSE, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, April 27 and 28, 1934. First Race Starts at 11.30 a m. Admission: Gents 5/- to all parts of course; Ladies 2/-. 10/- TOTALIS ATOR 10/Old System of Betting. j. G. SWAINSON, Sec. ANNUAL MEETING OF SHEEP FARMERS. r pHE Annual Meeting of Sheep Farmers will bo held at Massey College, Palmerston North, on the 23rd. and 24th. May to discuss various problems connected with Sheep and Wool. The Programme of Lectures and Demonstrations is obtainable from the College, A. and P. Associations, oi branches of the Farmers’ Union. All interested are invited to attend. WANGANUI BRANCH, NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS. LECTURE ON COMPANIES ACT, 1933. ■yy. A. IZARD, ESQ., will deliver a lecture on the above subje*ct in the Elrick Tea Lounge on Thursday, April 26. Tea (1/6) at 6.30 p.m. Members of the Chamber of Commerce, Legal Profession, and others interested are invited to attend. Those intending to bo present arc asked to notify the undersigned not later than Tuesday, April 24. F. E. SMITH, Sec. 69 Ridgway Street, ’phone 2513.
VARIETY QONCERT ST. JOSEPH’S HALL, (Wwkstecd Street). THURSDAY NEXT 8 P.M. Vocal and Elocutionary Items. Novel Dance Acts. First-class Orchestra. Second Half of Programme by the Versatile Bridges Trio. In aid of Wanganui East Queen Candidate for Spanish Carnival. A(lmi s si o 1/-, ! BUSINESS ANNOU ICIJkILNTS YOU CAN’T GO WRONG IF YOU ENTRUST YOUR DYING AND DRY-CLEANING TO GARNEY SPOONER GUYTON STREET (opp. Chainey’s). Specialists in Odourless Cleaning and Repairs. Every Class of Dying Undertaken. All work Guaranteed. A trial will satisfy and convince. TTAIRCUTTING. LADIES’ PRIVATE SALOON. GENT’S PRIVATE SALOON. CHILDREN’S II AIRCUTTING. J. G oss & S ON - ONLY NEXT P.O. 1/-. RAZOR SETTING !/• LADIES PLEASE NOTE Here’s a wonderful opportunity to have your autumn frock inexpensively made. MISS SHAW of 96 Guyton Street (opp. MeGruer’s), will make a frock for you from 12/6. Material cut. and fitted from 6/6. Hemstitching 4d per yard. WANTED TO BUY IMMEDIATELY. 50 SECOND-HAND MOTOR CYCLES ! ! MOTOR CYCLES ! ! Our machines are all in good order, having received expert attention before sale. B.S.A. 23, over-hauled, now piston and rings, cylinder re-bored, new big end, new front chain fitted, well shod — £27/10/DOUGLAS 1931 MODEL, over-hauled, plated tank, electric light, tyres as new, twist grip, perfect order throughout, dry sump lubrication—£4o. A.J.S. 1929 34 0.H.V., electric, engine overhauled, machine newly ducoed; first-class job throughout; well shod—£47/10/-. MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM £l5 UPWARDS. RADIO ! ! Consult us for your Radio Repairs and Adjustments. ARMATURE aud all ELECTRICAL WINDING done at moderate charges. PERCY COLEMAN 115 GUYTON STREET. ’Phone
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 95, 23 April 1934, Page 1
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