PUBLIC NOTICES. _ I MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. £ABOUR pARTY pAMPAIGN. pABOUR pARTY QAMPAIGN pABOUR pARTY ('AMPAIGN. HON. W. J. ROGERS. Candidate for the Mayoralty, And Labour Candidates for City Council, Harbour Board, Hospital Board and Power Board will address Public Meetings as under:— ARAMOHO (Hylton Hall)— TUESDAY, MAY 23. UPPER ARAMOHO (St. David's Church Hall)— TUESDAY, MAY 23. I (These Meetings at Aramoho are combined, and Candidates will appear at both halls.) CITY (Harmony Hall)— WEDNESDAY, MAY 24. KEITH ST. (Methodisi Church Hall)— THURSDAY, MAY 25. ALL MEETINGS COMMENCE AT 8 P.M. yyOMEN’S yjEETING. VICTORIA HALL, ST. HILL STREET VICTORIA HALL, ST. HILL STREET On' WEDNESDAY, MAY 24. On WEDNESDAY, MAY 24. At 2.30 p.m. ! AL RS ' J' J' SCOTT will speak on I Hospital Administration and the ! work performed by Women’s Organisations during the past three years. Chairs: MRS. J. C. WICKHAM. WAVERLEY TOWN BOARD ELECTION. M R : E. A. AIKEN, a candidate for the office of member for the Town Board, will meet the electors of the District in the Supper Room, Town Hall TO-NIGHT (Tuesday, May 23), at 8 p.m. TO MARTON PATRONS. C. POWELL wishes to notify clients that her Hairdressing Salon will be closed from to-morrow (Wednesday, May 24), and will reopen on MONDAY, MAY 29. COURT LITTLE JOHN, A.O.F. IyONTHLX Meeting of Court Little 1A John. A.0.F., in Druids’ Hall TONIGHT, at 7.30 pm. Nomination of Officers. ■ I j. L. McINDOE, Secretary. MARTON RED CROSS. piRST AID COURSE begins on Tuesday, May 30, at 7.30 p.m., in the Training Centre. High St. Intending new members are asked to attend punctually. M. E. CAVERHILL. Hon. Commandant' PUT A NURSE ON YOUR A NURSE ON YOUR I HOSPITAL BOARD! HOSPITAL BOARD! VOTE VOTE FOR M. G REER! M. G REER! TARANAKI DISTRICT PIG COUNCIL. INCREASED PIG PRODUCTION. IN an endeavour to assist in the call for increased pig production, the Council wishes to co-operate with all pig producers and suggests that farmers requiring sows for breeding purposes to contact the Council, or any of its member sas set out hereunder, immediately, when every endeavour will be made to obtain the sows. C. H. M. SORENSON. Supervisor. Members of the Council: —Messrs. T. J. Davis, 86 Cutfield Rd.: A. R. Gudopp, Cowling Rd., N.P.; K. Jackson, Inglewood; R. Stewart. Fordell; A. E. Winter, Waitotara: J. Millar, Uruti; I. B. Julian. Kakaramea; A. E. Palmer, Dept, of Agriculture, Stratford. —o=o= BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS FEILJING BACON CO., LTD. ■RUYERS OF PRIME BACONERS. CHOPPERS and PORKERS. AGENTS: A. J. Churton, 'Phone 101, Hunterville. E. W. Tolley, 'Phone 2567, Marton. KOWHAI BACON. (ill A gQUARE J) EAL IS ASSURED -YOUR CLOTHES— When You Have Them DRY-CLEANED by QARNEY gPOONER & gON, LIMITED. DRY CLEANERS. >ll9 GUYTON STREET - - 'Phone »•“
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 121, 23 May 1944, Page 1
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