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PUBLIC NOTICES CORRECTION. T J TD -» Guyton Street. j£N the Advertisement in yesterday's issue of the “Chronicle” there was inadvertently included a Picnic Special comprising:— 217 oz. TINS OF PEACHES. 1 17oz. TIN OF APRICOTS. 1 17oz. TIN OF PEARS. 2 LARGE TINS PINES. The complete collection to be sold for 3/9. This should hive read, “The complete 6 tins for 4/9.” LTD., Y R T EXHIBITION. Of Original Paintings by OLD BRITISH MASTERS. Now showing at SARJEANT GALLERY. A Glorious Display and one to delight any lover of Beautiful Pictures. Admission: Adults l/ v ; Children 6d.

DENTAL NOTICE. M R ' .W.~a7 P.Rowse. HOURS: 8 a.m.—s p.m. Saturdays 8 a.m.—4p.m. Sundays 9.30 a.m.—l2 Noon. DIRECTLY OPPOSITE BANK N.Z. LEAGUE OF MOTHERS. 0N Tuesday Evening Next, November 23, at 8 p.m., in McGruer’s Hall, the members of the League will entertain husbands and friends. The speaker will be Mr. F. W. Gilligan. A bright programme and competitions. Members please bring a basket. E. CARTER, Acting-Secretary. SACRED HEART CONVENT. RESULTS OF ART UNIONS. JpOLLOWING are the results of art unions promoted by the Sacred Heart Convent:— Dressed Doll: No. 9133, Baby Connors, Wangaehu. Bedspread: No. 3654, “AMZ,” Chester House, Waitotara; 5411, “Tip and Snap,” c/o The Kennel, Te Moana, St. John’s Hill; 4444, Mrs. J. P. Millan, i 176 or 116, Main Street, Palmerston N. Supper Cloth No. 1: No. 1965, Mrs. W. H. Smith, 5 Dekka Street, Khandallah, Wellington; 1568, St. George’s, Wanganui; 1984, E. Scrimshaw, Dannevirke. Supper Cloth No. 2: 9461, Miss White, 44 street. Lunchei 517, 88 Ingestre Street; 6133, Mrs. Guthrie, 13 Oxford Street, Palmerston North.

NEW ZEALAND DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. PERENNIAL RYEGRASS, ITALIAN RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, WHITE CLOVER AND WHEAT SEED CERTIFICATION. YPPLICATIONS from Wanganui and Rangitikei growers must be received not later than Wednesday, November 24, 1937.. . Entries will be received by the Fields Instructor, Department of Agriculture, Wanganui, and any entry received after this will be accepted only upon payment of an additional 10/- late entry fee. The charges are 1/- per acre, with a minimum of 10/-, the remittance to accompany the application. In the case of white clover, only areas sown down with Government Stock Pedigree seed will require en- j tering for certification. A plan of the farm, showing subdivisions, acreages, and age of pastures must be submitted by all growers who have not previously entered for certification. Forms and information obtainable from— T. W. LONSDALE, Fields Instructor. Department of Agriculture, Wanganui. EXCURSION TO BREAKWATER. 0N SUNDAY, November 28, EXCURSION TRAIN leaves Wanganui 7.20 a.m., Aramoho 7.32, Waverley 8.42, Patea 9.1, New Plymouth arr. 11.40 a.m., Breakwater arr. 12.10 p.m. Stops for passengers at St. John’s, Aramoho, Westmere, Maxwell, Waitotara, Waverley, Patea, Kakaramea, Manutahi and Mokoia; also TO SET DOWN passengers at Hawera, Eltham, Stratford, Inglewood, Lepperton, New Plymouth, Morley St., and Pioneer Rd. RETURN TRAIN leaves Breakwater 4.30 p.m., New Plymouth 4.49 p.m. RETURN FARE. WANGANUI TO BREAKWATER, ONLY 7/-. Correspondingly low fares to and from other stations. For further particulars see handbill or enquire at stations.

FEILDING RACES. 0N 27th NOVEMBER SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Wanganui 9.5 a.m., Fordell 9.48, Turakina 10.21, Marton 10.52, Greatford 11.0, Feilding arr. 11.30 a.m. RETURN TRAIN leaves Feilding 5.46 p.m., Greatford 6.20, Marton 6.49, Turakina 7.13, Fordell 7.49, Wanganui arr. 8.25 p.m. ON 30th NOVEMBER usual 6.20 a.m. train from Wanganui arrives Feilding 9.27 a.m. Usual 4.10 p.m. Palmerston NorthMarton train will NOT run. SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Palmerston North 4.40 p.m., Feilding 5.40, Marton arr. 6.30 p.m., thence to Wanganui as usual. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS TO FEILDING, available up to Ist December, will be issued at Wanganui and intermediate stations on 27th and 301 h November by morning trains. For further particulars, including stops, see handbills or inquire at stations.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 276, 20 November 1937, Page 1

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