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PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW YEAR’S EVE “DANCE AND BE HAPPY!” QRAND QARNIVAL JJANCE DRUIDS’ HALL TO-NIGHT 9 till ? Special Dante Programme. Xmas Hampers to be Won (Ladies and Gents). Streamers, Balloons, Novelties. Dance the Old Year Out and the New Year In At the Ever Popular Palais de Danse. Ladies 1/6; Gentlemen 2/-. All Rights Reserved. “M IDNIGIIT " F AIK ” Jy[ARTON pARK TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT NEW YEAR’S EVE Grand Procession starts at 9 o’clock, * North Broadway, and Parades . Broadway. SPORTS MEETING Cycling—2 and .3 Miles. Running (Men). —100. 220, 880, and 1 mile; (Ladies), 75 and 100 yards. Boys’ and Girls’ Races under 10 and

14 years. Bandsmen’s r ßace (in uniform and with instruments). Cigarette Race, Slow Cycle Race, and 1 Lap Walk. . Dancing on the Green Side Shows Refreshments Novelties Galore A Jolly Night’s Fun for Young and Old. Dance the New Year in at the “MIDNIGHT FAIR” (In aid of St. Stephen’s Church Building Fund). ADMISSION: 6cl. JJAUES DUKE OF GLOUCESTER CUP MEETING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, (January 1 and 2, 1936) SPECIAL TRAINS AND EXCURSION FARES. Trains leave WANGANUI at 9.35 a.m., stopping at intermediate stations, arriving MARTON at 11.28 a.m. Trains leave OHAKUNE 6 a.m.. connecting up Special Race Train leaving TAIHAPE at 8.40 a.m., stopping at intermediate stations, arriving MARTON at 10.48 a.m. WIN & PLACE (Ist. & 2nd. horses) GATE CHARGES: Lawn, Gents 7/6; Ladies 2/6. Outside Enclosure, 2/-. Cars 2/6. FIRST RACE AT 12 NOON EACH DAY. START THE NEW YEAR CORRECT COME TO STRATFORD gUMMER pACE jyjEETING WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 & 4, 1936 Thrilling Racing. Thrilling Racing. Delightful Surroundings. Totalisator Barometer. Win Machine and Two Dividends—--75 per eent —25 per cent. (When Five or More Starters). FIRST RACE STARTS—II.4S A.M. FAST TRAINS. FAST TRAINS. SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES. Return Fares from Wanganui: First-class, 15/-; Second-class, 10/3. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS R-U-R ENDS RHEUMATISM IN 3 WEEKS “I suffered so much with acute Rheumatism that I could not stand on my feet,” writes Mrs. Wilkes, Mauku. “x underwent doctor’s treatment with no results, but after 3 weeks’ treatment with R-U-R my Rheumatism absolutely disappeared.” R-U-R, Rheumatic remedy with Money-Back Guarantee, is sold by the following Chemists: A. Doig, Wanganui; W. McCully, Marton; W. 1-1. Fookes, Taihape; Ohakune Pharmacy. WHEN YOU ORDER SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT You Need 4 gal. Linseed Oil with Every Gal. of Paint. That’s How Good it Is ! ARTHUR BODY LTD. RIDGWAY STREET FOR TIMBER, JOINERY, HARDWARE and PAINT ’Phones 2414. House 2741. FURNITURE VALUES SPECIAL 1936 PRICES 3-Pieee MODERN SUlTE—Consisting of large Chesterfield and two large comfortable Lounge Chairs; independently sprung fronts with fully sprung backs and covered with high quality Genoa velvet £l2/19/6 3-Piece Oak-finished BEDROOM SUITE consisting of 3-drawer Duchess with large frameless mirror; full size Wardrobe; Double Bed with new solid paxelend style £lO/12/6 6-Piece Oak-finished DINING SUITE.— This is the greatest value 'in dining suites offered in Wanganui. The suite consists of large sideboard, 3ft. 6in. by 3ft., draw-leaf extension table and 4 handsome leather covered dining chairs with lift-out seats £ll/10/CUTHBERTSON & LEE, LTD. THE HOUSE OF DISTINCTION AND VALUE. Victoria Avenv.e (opp. Bank of N.Z.)

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 306, 31 December 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 306, 31 December 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 306, 31 December 1935, Page 1

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