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THE “CHRONICLE” CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Provide the Shortest Route between Seller end Buyer, because they are read by over 25,000 people daily. 15 WORDS 1/-, 3 INSERTIONS 2/6. ■ 20 WORDS 1/4, 3 INSERTIONS 3/6. «■

j THANKS NOTICES I TO THE ELECTORS J WISH to express my sincere thanks to all those who voted for me at the polls on Wednesday. N. R. BAIN. RANGITIKEI ELECTORS J DESIRE to thank all those who gave me their support at Wednesday’s poll and to again express my appreciation to all who rendered such practical assistance. W. J. CRAWFORD. RANGITIKEI ELECTORATE J SINCERELY wish to extend my sincere thanks to all those electors who supported me at the General Election; also to my committees for their splendid services on mv behalf. A. STUART. THANKS r jpHE Wanganui East Branch, N.Z. Labour Party, wish to express their sincere thanks to car owners and others who assisted them on Polling Day. THANKS. J WISH to convey my sincere thanks to all my committees, particularly my ladies’ committees, to those who offered to take the platform on my behalf during my recent illness, to all who acted as scrutineers, and those who placed their cars at my disposal, and to all who assisted in placing me at the top of the poll. H. G. DICKIE.

GENERAL ELECTION. M ES COTTERILL joins me in expressing thanks to all those who recorded their votes in my favour at the polls on Wednesday. I wish to thank all those good people who worked so hard in my interests, and those who generously came forward and assisted with motor-cars, and especially the wonderful ladies’ committees, who materially assisted in my return. J. B. COTTERILL. TO THE ELECTORS OF RANGrriKEI,— YOU have made the same decision as the great majority of the people of New Zealand. I believe you have made the right decision, and that the Labour Government will prove that your faith in us was not misplaced. I am conscious of the great responsibility you have placed on me; and to all electors, of whatever party, I tan only reaffirm that my one aim is to serve the whole community to the best of my ability, as Mr Stuart has endeavoured during the past four years. It is impossible to thank personally, as I would wish, all the many friends and supporters throughout the electorate, who have really achieved the victory in the Rangitikei. Therefore, I take this opportunity of expressing my gratitude for the support and co-opera-tion I have received on all sides. It has made my work easy and pleasant. Now you have given the verdict, and my work begins. ORMOND WILSON. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! Take advantage of this excellent offer to get your Summer Frock made from 12/6, at MISS SHAW’S 96, Guyton Street (opp. McGruer’s). Frocks cut and fitted from 6/6. Hemstitching 4d per yard. gENSATIONAL JJLTIMATE JJATTERY JJ ADI O London, Paris, Berlin, Australia with equal tone and volume to New Zealand stations with only one-third the battery consumption of the old-time battery setJust what everyone has been waiting for. Ring, write, or call in to-day and arrange for a demonstration in your own home. D A m orrison 4 C 0 -’ ■ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS & RADIO DEALERS. GUARANTEED CATARRH RELIEF ! Catarrh victims are finding remarkable relief with KATAROL, which is guaranteed to givp relief from congested membranes, mucus accumulation, head noices and catarrhal deafness, or your money refunded. KATAROL is far superior to harmful douching. Trial size, 3/6; Double Size, 5/- from A. L. Sarney, Ltd., Chemists.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 280, 29 November 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 280, 29 November 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 280, 29 November 1935, Page 1