PUBLIC NOTICES f BADMINTON (N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIPS) A DRILL HALL. DRILL HALL. SEPTEMBER 5,6, 7, 8. I- Admission: 1/-. Final Night 1/G. ra i BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS JJLRICK J’EAROOMS ' fHILDREN’S (JOLLIWOG A V S. I jYJORNING 'TEA ! a. ■ ATURDAY NEXT, ; SATURDAY NEXT, " ! AT 10.30 A.M. I . ; Balloons and Presents for All. i- ’. Ring 5019 and Reserve Your Table, 1/ic 1WAH LEE AN OPENING LAUNDRY PRICE REDUCE. Stiff Shirt 1/Stiff Collar Ijd Semi-stiff Collar .. ~ Id Waitress Apron 6d Handkerchief 9d doz. Shirt t # . . . . 3d Underwear 2d and 3d Trousers Clean and Press . . 1/WICKSTEED PLACE. (Next “Chronicle”) j. DRY CLEANING ! ;; THE MODERN WAY L (Right next Imperial Hotel.) . Our Motto: “Complete Satisfaction or Money Refunded.” OUR PRICE LIST: 13 Suits, Cleaned and Pressed .. .. 4/3> Costumes Cleaned and Pressed .. 3/Odd Trousers Cleaned and Pressed 1/6 ’ e Odd Coats, Blazers, etc 2/.g Frocks Cleaned and Pressed .. .. 3/ONLY AT THE MODERN WAY. HEALTH AND BEAUTY “WHAT SHALL WE EAT AND DRINK FOR HEALTH AND BEAUTY?’’ ” Answer: Correct foods and beverages containing Nature's requirements found in "Ayos” Wholemeal Bread. Raisin Bunij, Slimming nnd r Diabetic Bread. Health and Veg-All Biscuitfi, Soya Beans and Products. Porridge and Cooking Meal, Aga-Aga, Vita Mite, Vegemitc. u Fruit Meats, Fruits, Nuts, Muscatels, Pure Grape Juices, Rhunerva, and Special Tonic Wines. Advice Free on all Dietetics. Obtainable at One Shop Only. “AYOS HEALTH FOOD DEPOT,* EARLE'S BUILDINGS. (Opposite McGruer’s). Telephone 4564. D. L. Foreman Dietetian, TA X I i, 8-CYLIN.DER SEDAN CAR FOR HIRE. p pAZA R U S. Owner-driver. ’Phone Office, 3222; Residence, 4282. SHIPPING P. 0. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. ■Sydney to London, via Australian Ports, Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles . and Plymouth—Regular Fortnightly Sailings. STRATHNAVABtt I 22,283 | Sept 8 MALOJAxsb ( 20,914 | Sept 21 MONGOL!Atb j 16,596 | Oct. 5 MOOLTANxst | 20,952 I Oct. 19 MOLDAVIAtb | 16,556 I Nov. 2 - NARKUNDAxst I 16,632 I Nov. 16 STRATHAIRDtt | 22,284 | Dec. 1 n xlst and 2nd Saloon. fist Saloon and Tourist Class. sOmits Port Sudan. EOmits Bombay. fTourist Class only. tCalling Tangier. FARES NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON Ist Class .... from £B7 single. £153 return 2nd Class .... from £67 single. £ll7 return Tourist from £4O single £72 return Fares are Subject to Exchange. i ; Local Agents—- ’ . JOHNSTON & CO., LTD. Joint Agents Tourist Class: 6 MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD. 3i _ » I COASTAL SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED. rt WELLINGTON—WANGANUI SERVICE. M.V. KAPITI. The above steamer runs a continuous aere rice between Wellington and Wanganui. For freights apply to— A. S. BURGESS, LTD. Local Agents. CUNARU LINE Travel Home via United States and Canada and cross the Atlantic by F AQUITANIA, BERENGARIA, AND MAURETANIA. Or other magnificent steamers from U.S.A, and Canada to England, or if proceeding Home by direct steamer, or via Australia, return by Cunard Trans-Atlantic. Good Selection of berths actually held in New Zealand. For accommodation and fall particulars ■ app ; y SMITH. BEAUCHAMP A CO.. Agents. Wicksteed Place, Wanganui. U.S.S. CO.. Thos Cook and Son., MATSON LINE or to CUNARD LINE. Commonwealth and Dominion Line, Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) Maritime Buildings, Wellington. FOR LONDON, via Panama Canal or Cape Horn Route. Steamer. From About PORT GISBORNE. Auckland, Sept. 19 PORT HOBART. Wellington. Sept. 26. j PORT HUNTER, Auckland, Oct. 26. CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPPING CO., LTD. n Steamers will load as under: S.S. STORM, September 4. S For Now Plymouth, Wellington, Dunedin, Oarnaru, Timaru, Lyttelton and Picton. C. F. MILLWARD & CO., Agents. ’Phone 2131 (2 lines.)
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 208, 3 September 1934, Page 1
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