PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. customers who left Watch or Jewellery Repairs, also deposits on goods, please collect before January 10. N.Z. WATCH DEPOT. ' R S .A? 1 UNITED CHRISTMAS SERVICE. ? COOK’S GARDENS. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1942. ’ r J?O honour the men Returned, from the present War, Ex-servicemen (with sons serving or having served overseas) are requested to parade in Nelson Street (opp. the Presbyterian schoolroom), at 2.10 p.m. sharp. Will ■> those intending to parade notify the Secretary, R.S.A., by to-morrow (Thursday), so that necessary accon’modation arrangements can be made. ~ Mufti. Ribbons. ’ "yVE have to notify our customers 1 ’ that owing to war conditions we • have been obliged to close the Company’s Office in Bates Street. We request all customers who usually obtain supplies of Ale and Stout from the Brewery premises tn place ’ their orders with F. J. H. Nancarrow, Limited. Wine and Spirit Merchants, 13 St. Hill Street. Telephone 2079. The Directors, ’’ WANGANUI BREWERY COY.. LTD. - UVE~SHELZ~PRACTicH j JpUBLIC Notice is hereby given that live shell practice will take place i in the vicinity of TURAKINA on WEDNESDAY ‘and THURSDAY, December 16 and 17, 1942, commencing first day 9 a.m., second day 4 a.m. The danger zone is defined as an area 1000 yards North and South of a line joining the seaward end of SANTOFT ROAD and the mouth of the KOITIATA STREAM. 5 PARTIAL SUSPENSION OF LIGHTING RESTRICTIONS. ’l ~ is hereby given that part of the lighting restriction regulations has been suspended for the present. Private residences may now use unrestricted lighting, drawn blinds are i not required and outside lights may I be used. Business Premises may use unrestricted lighting in shops and windows. Neon Signs under verandahs may be used between sunrise and sunset but are prohibited between sunset and sunrise. Lighting controlled by time-switch in unattended buildings and underverandah lighting is prohibited. Provision for blackout conditions must still be retained, and blackout trials will not be suspended. H. WEBB, Local Lighting Controller. Wanganui. 15th December, 1942. TENDERS. sTIE _ OF _ FREEHOLD FARM TO WIND UP ESTATE. RENDERS, closing at noon on the 17th February, 1943, are invited for the purchase of a freehold farm suitable sheep or dairying, containing 206 acres 1 rood 4.4 perches more or less, situate at corner of Makino Road and McKay’s Line about 8 miles from Feilding with about 1£ miles road frontage. Buildings comprise 7-roomed cottage with separate wash-house and storeroom, electric light and outbuildings comprising cowshed, sheep yards, garage, woolshed and stable. Terms: 10% of purchase price pay-[ able as ? deposit on acceptance of tender, balance on possession March, 1943. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. I Tenders to be addressed marked “Tender” to the undersigned at whos° offices particulars of land and conditions of tender ma^ r be inspected. HAGGITT, El t TOTt & FAWCETT, Feildinr. Solicitors for n f Andrew Green, deceased. p E M E N T AGS Save ALL your BAGS and RETURN WHEN EMPTY Allowance of 2/6 Dozen BASSETT & CO.. LTD ('Phone 2167). d. McFarlane & co., ltd. (’Phone 2117). WANGANUI SASH & DOOR & TIMBER CO., LTD (’Phone 2149). PROFESSIONAL K LEXEMA TMENT. Che treatment which has never failed in the relief of Acne, Psoriasis. Alopecia. Falling Ha-ir. Baby Ecxerna. Varicose Ulcers and all skin and scalp ail-; ments. Obtain an individual diagnosis, of your complaint from the trained; Klexema nurse at the KLEXEMA ROOMS. National Bank Buildings, Victoria Avenue :: Wanganui. Phone 3877 - - Consultations Free. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. COUPON PROBLEM SOLVED! Why worry about coupons when we can definitely save them for you? Our DRY CLEANING SERVICE will prolong the life of your clothes and enable you to be well dressed. And You Save Coupons, too. QARNEY & LIMITED. DRY CLEANERS. 119 GUYTON STREET - - ’Phone 4880. WEDDING Invitations primed at shortest notice and at moderate cost. Attractive and modern designs. Ask for prices and samples. ’Phone 2191. Country enquiries promptly attended to. The Wanganui Chronicle.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 296, 16 December 1942, Page 1
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