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PUBLIC NOTICES. ( WANGANUI* AGRICULTURAL AND I PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. I SPRING SHOW. 1939. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-MORROW i (WEDNESDAY). NOV. 1, 1939, I AT 5 .M. JNTENDING Exhibitors arc remind- : cd that Entries in all Sections of the Show close definitely at 5 p.m. on! Wednesday, November I A. R. DONALDSON. 1 P.O. Box 180. Secretary, j N.Z. FARMERS' UNION. I ]>ALLY OF j/ARMERS. OPERA HOUSE. HAWERA. I TO-DAY (TUESDAY), OCTOBER 31. At 12.30 p.m. Mid-day: PROTEST MEETING. Recent legislation as affecting the primary producer, ffifereasing cost, decreasing production. The real issue behind the Guaranteed Price. I ALL FARMERS SHOULD ATTEND. E. K. CAMERON. , Provincial Secretary. ESTATE LATE C. E. BILLING- i HURST. ( (REDITORS in the Estate of the I late C. E. Billinghurst, of West-' mere. Farmer, arc requested, to send | their accounts, certified as owing all the date of death, to lire Executors, I co/ Messrs. 11. G, and A. G. Horsley, | Solicitors, Ridgway Street, Wanganui, j TAIHAPE AND DISTRICT RE- '[ TURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSN. | 'JI-IE Monthly General Meeting will ; be held at 7.30 p.m. on Friday, I November 3, in the Town Hall Supper' Rooms. At 8 p.m. an address will be | given by Mr. C. E. Scott, late Austra-1 lian Imperial Forces, entitled: “The| Attack by the Australian Army Corps I on 8/8/1918.’’ This battle is described in General Leudendorff’s Memoirs as Germany’s Black Day. A cordial invitation is extended to members of the Taihape Territorial I units and to the Legion of Frontiersmen. STRATFORD RACES: NOVEMBER 1’ 0N SATURDAY, November 4, pas-! senger train, stopping where re-' quired, leaves Wanganui 8.20 a.m..| Aramoho 8.35, Kai Iwi 9.1, Waitotara 9.28, Waverley 9.45, Patea 10.11, arrives Stratford 11.51 a.m. Return train leaves Stratford 5.50 p.m., artives Wanganui 10.18 p.m. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS, available by above trains, will he issued to Stratford from Wanganui and intermediate stations. For further particulars see handbill or enquire at stations. BUSIN ESS ANXO U X C E MEN TS. CYCLES FOR EVERYONE GET YOURS NOW FROM I JJARRY QEDYE. Local Agent lor Empire, New Hudson. I Phillips, Armstrong and Humber! Cycles. Terms arranged. I Cr. GUYTON & ST. HILL STREETS.! 'Phone 3606. PRAMS AND PUSH CHAIRS. I Bassinettes, Cots, Cot Mattress and Dolls’ Pram are manufacture! al I B. 8. 1< ENCH Opposite Regent. JI. tv. F ROST ' (Wanganui, Ltd.) SURGEON DENTISTS, BROADWAY BUILDINGS, Ridgway Street, Wanganui. (Opposite Post Office.) Open Friday Evenings 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. '.Phone 5250. *£ H E rp ES T TRY THE RESTTHEN TRY THE BEST— For HYGIENIC SHAVING AND HAIRCUTTING. yED yrxoN, T HE BUSY SALONS Specialists in Pipe Mixtures and Fresh Cigarettes. ELECTRICAL \yORK ■yyHEN you require Electrical Work done entrust it to th ■ oldest established Electrical Firm in Wanganui. Contractors for the Government Housing scheme and new Post Office Building. Nothing too small. 'Phone 2147 for advice or quotation. D \ yfORRISON & QO„ 'ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, 215, VICTORIA AVENUE. I N Z ]<j xpRESS COY"(WANGANUI), LTD. Customs Forwarding & Distributing Agents. Cartage Contractors. Furniture Removals. I Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep And tear drops dimmed her eyes, , The silly child to stand and cry. Why doesn't she advertise!

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 257, 31 October 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 257, 31 October 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 257, 31 October 1939, Page 1