PUBLIC NOTICES. r plIE r~’ARLTON. (Wanganui’s Popular Dance). TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Monster Carnival Night. Hooker’s Famous Danee Band Ladies 1/-; Gents 1/6. 8 P.M.—WEDNESDAY—I2 P.M. 4-hour Dance with Light Supper. Arcadian Dance Band (4 players). Ladies !/-■ Gents .1/-. All Rights Reserved. IRISH RATIONAL QONCERT OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY. MARCH 17, AT S P.M. Choice Vocal, Instrumental Items and Dances. O.S. and D.C., 2/- : Back Stalls, .1/-. Day Sales and Reserves at Rowell’s. Proceeds in aid of Home of Compassion. MAKIRIKIRI CHURCH OF ENGLAND SHOP D AY IN THE WOMEN’S DIVISION ROOMS (above McGruer’s). On April 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 'To be opened at 10.30 a.m. by Mrs W. A. Izard. All kinds of Country Produce. Afternoon Tea. NOTICE ’J'HE usual Friday boat from Pipiriki which was postponed until to-day (Saturday), March 14, on account of the Parikino Sports, returns to Pipiriki, Sunday, 15th, at 7 a.m. WANGANUI RIVER SERVICES, LTD. PARISH OF CHRIST CHURCH, WANGANUI ORGAN -RECITAL By MR F. WENTWORTH SLATER, A.H.C.O. (London). TO-MORROW AT 8.15 (approx.) After Evening Service. Assisting Soloists: Miss K. Roberts and Mrs S. Wills. French Composers. ]) A N C E In aid of St. Mary’s Church Funds. TOWN HALL, TAIHAPE. ST. PATRICK’S DAY (Tuesday, March 17). Melody Boys’ Orchestra. Splendid Supper. Perfect Floor. Merry Time Assured for All. Come one. Come all—to the St. Patrick’s Day Ball. Gents 3/6 ; Ladies 2/6, Doable Ticket 5/-. RANGITIKEI COUNTY COUNCIL TEN PER CENT. PENALTY ON RATES. PURSUANT to Section 76 of “The Rating Act, 1925,” a penalty of IEN PER CENT, will be added to all rates levied by the Rangitikei County Council for the Year ending 31st. March, 1936, and which are nut paid on or before the 21st. dav of March 1936. Prompt payment of outstanding amounts is now required. HAROLD 11. RICHARDSON, Countv Clerk. .Marton, February 29, 1936. business announcements ( ; IGANTIC [STOCKTAKING S ALE RADIO SETS. RADIO SETS. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. ELECTRIC LIGHT FITTINGS. SEE ADVERTISEMENT—PAGE 7. SEE ADVERTISEMENT—PAGE 7. For further particulars— I). A. M oheison & C o ’ Electrical Engineers and Radio Dealers. FURNITURE SALE ENDS TODAY' (SATURDAY). 3-PIECE MODERN SUITE in Tapestry £9/19/6 3-PIECE OAK FINISHED BEDROOM SUITE £9/19/6 3-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE £l2/17/6 6-PIECE OAK FINISHED DINING SUITE, with Draw Leaf Table £ll/7/5 9x 12 AXMINSTER CARPETS £5/19/6 SUPER AXMINSTER BODY CAR FETING 12/6 per yard 27in. BORDERED CARPETING 4/3 per yard I27in. COIR MATTING, 1/9 per yard. 72in. IMITATION LINOLEUM I 3/3 per yard SINGLE MATTRESSES .. 10/6 each COT MATTRESSES .. .. 6/11 each 36in. ART. SILK NET, 1/3 per yard 36in. SATIN lOd per yard 36in. MADRAS MUSLIN 1/6 per yard OUTHBERTSON & T, EE > TT I3 - OUTHBERTSON & AVENUE GIVE IT A THOUGHT ! Let us make your old overcoat like new for the winter. Let’s repair, clean and press, or maybe dye it. You’ll be delighted with a first-class job. Prices are right, too! GARNEY SPOONER Scientific CLEANERS and PRESSERS. GUYTON STREET, (Opp. Chainey’s) Vhan. 4MO
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 63, 14 March 1936, Page 1
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