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PUBLIC NOTICES. pEMOCRATIC SOLDIER LABOUR. SUNDAY NIGHT 8.15 SUNDAY NIGHT 8.15 OPERA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE MEETING OF PROTEST And CHALLENGE TO FRASER, NASH, COTTERILL AND CO. QYDNEY pUFFY gYDNEY pUFFY SYDNEY pUFFY CHALLENGES LIEUT. COTTERILL TO ATTEND AND DENY THAT THE GOVERNMENT HAS—1. Cut Wages 16/- per week. 2. Raised the Cost of Living through Debt Charges. 3. Their Child Allowances and Pensions are Totally Inadequate and are based on Charity. 4. Charging Private Bank Rates (3 per cent.) on Reserve Bank Loans is Wrong. 5. They have Over-committed our Manpower. 6. Nothing has been done to Reduce Rates in Wanganui. THE GOVERNMENT HAS LOST THE CONFIDENCE OF THE ELECTORS AND CANNOT BE TRUSTED TO REHABILITATE THE SOLDIER OR CIVILIAN. WE FIGHT FOR NEW ZEALAND. LATE TRAMS. JUNIOR RED CROSS. Girls’ College, Technical College and Durie Hill. SHOP DAY, in premises next Pritchard’s, Victoria Avenue. Work Stalls, Produce, Second-hand Clothing and Books. FRIDAY, SEPT. 17th, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. TAAFFODIL AND SPRING FLOWER SHOW. In conjunction with St. Stephen's Guild SALE OF WORK. CIVIC THEATRE MARTON. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 21. Open from 2 to 5, and 7 to 10 p.m. Guild, Junction, Sewing, Fancy, Apron, Flower and Seedlings, Produce, Delicatessen Stalls, Afternoon Tea and Supper. Musical and Variety Entertainment in evening. Admission: Adults 1/-, school children 6d; under 10 free. WANTED KNOWN. pUILD your own House to your own ideas. VOTE NATIONAL. NOTICE TO IMPORTERS. TT is now required that all Hand . ' Tools, covered by the provisions of The Control of Hand Tools Order No. 2, 1943, be imported in the groups set out in that order, and to implement that order, we are required, under the authority of the Ministry of Supply Department, to bulk orders of the items shown below. Importers interested in such items should communicate with the nearest Branch of Consolidated Importers (N.Z.) Ltd. at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, or Invercargill. Ex Tariff Item 333/2—Augers, Earth Post Hole Diggers, hand; Clamps; Castrating; Cultivators, hand, except 3prong; Dibbers; Drawers, Daisy and Dock; Hoes, Garden, except 6 to 7in, Swan Necked Draw Type and 7 to Ilin Torpedo; Hoes, Plantation; Irons, Edging and Turfing; Knives, Cane, Corn, Hay, Indigo, Root and Truss; Pruners, Tree; Rakes, Metal Leaf only; Secateurs; Shears, Garden and Lopping; Spuds; Trowels, Garden; Weeders. Ex Tariff Item 351/I.—Anvils, bench, blacksmith and tinmens; Bicks; Bills, cane and mill; Blocks, Swage; Irons, Bick. Ex Tariff Item 356/IB.—Hooks, bagging and wool. Ex Tariff Item 233.—Knives, pallette, consoltdated'importers (N.Z.) LTD. W. H. Nankervis, General Secretary. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD SPECIAL C.&L.— PEAT U R E I The "Exeter” Super-craft Walnut Finished RIMU BEDROOM SUITE The “ Exeter ” 3-piece Bedroom Suite is available at the amazingly low Cash Price of £36/10/-. The “ Exeter ” 3-piece Bedroom Suite is a thoroughly modern Suite at a very moderate price for such fine quality. The dressing table is low set with a long panel centre mirror and reflex side mirrors. There are three commodious drawers, one long and two short. A flush panel door wardrobe fitted with hat shelf and ample clothes hanging rails and a modern low foot-end bed makes up a Suite which is a leader in its class. The new rounded edge design is particularly well featured in this Suite. Visit our showrooms and see our wide range of Furniture, which proves C. & L. Leadership in Design, Quality and Value! QUTHBERTSON & L L TO ” QUTHBERTSON & FURNISHING SPECIALISTS, THE AVENUE - - WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 219, 16 September 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 219, 16 September 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 219, 16 September 1943, Page 1