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PUBLIC NOTICES. | WANGANUI CITIZENS’ I ASSOCIATION Cordially, invites all citizens to hear MR. J. S. BARTON, C.M.G., Of Wellington. Deliver a Forceful, Inspiring Address, entitled: "CIVIC PRIDE.” Place: SAVAGE CLUB HALL. Date: NEXT WEDNESDAY, May 2. Time: 8 p.m. JVTR. BARTON is an outstanding personality. He has had wide experience as a Magistrate. He successfully guided the rehabilitation of Napier after the earthquake. His opinions and judgments are eagerly sought after. He will be worth hearing. KEEP NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING FREE. N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. WANGANUI ELECTORATE. A CORDIAL invitation is extended to all people Interested in the N.Z. National Party, to attend the AN-' NUAL GENERAL MEETING on I WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1945, at 8 p.m., I in Harmony Hall (above McGruer’s).| Mr. Theo Hills, Sec.-Organiser, will I be the speaker, and will readily, answer any questions pertaining to the affairs of the Party. —— MARTON HARRIERS rpHE Opening Run to-morrow (Satday) will start from Mr. A. J. Holden’s residence (Gas Works), at 2.30 p.m., instead of at St. Andrew’s Hall, as previously advised. TRESPASS NOTICE. rpRESPASSERS are warned off the property, Mangahoe Road. A. SUTHERLAND. IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM EGMONT BRODERICK. LATE OF MAXWELL, FARMER, DECEASED ( A LL persons havipg claims against •* the Estate of the above-named deceased are requested to forward detailed statements of their claims, in duplicate, certified as owing at the date of death, 9th April, 1945, to— MARSHALL, IZARD & WILSON, Solicitors to the Executors, P.O. Box 68, WANGANUI. WANGANUI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY GAME SEASON, 1945. with Ammunition Coupons attached, may now be procured at the office of the Society— Fairburn and Falconer—s2 Victoria Avenue. Ammunition Coupons are redeemable at Mason Struthers, Victoria Avenue, and J. Dunlop, Aramoho. W. M. FALCONER, Secretary. ; ST. STEPHEN’S PAROCHIAL DISTRICT. 'THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETI ING OF PARISHIONERS will’be held in the Parish Hall on MONDAY, I MAY 7. at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Adoption of Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Church Warden and Vestrymen; General. R. G. KINGDOM, Secretary. VICTORY HALL COMPETITIONS. yyiNNEßS:—Chair, Mr. J. A. Jen- ’ kins. Cups and saucers: Miss J. Aidworth. Picture: Mr. J. A. Jenkins. Hamper: Mr. C. F. Dunn. Baby’s set, Mrs. Church. Firewood, Mrs. W. S. Marshall. Flour. Mrs. H. J. Moore. Potatoes, Mr. A. Way. Child's dress, Miss Ann Pryce. Bath towels. Miss L. Montgomery. Supper cloth, Miss Betty Smith. Marlon. Tablet set. Mrs. A. G. Thoms. Cardigan. Mr. J. A. Jen-, kins. Dinner, Mrs. R. P. Sherriff. Tray, Judith Gardiner. Chocolates., Tony Jolly. Cake, Mr. L. Dearlove. Joey. Mrs. A. Barr. Linen. Mrs. Nolan. Geese, Misses E. Marshall and Donnett. (Miss) B. TOLLEY. Marton. Secretary. NURSING SERVICES, ELEARNOR. COMPETITION RESULTS. II AMPER, Ist. Prize, Ticket No. J 1 17188; 2nd. Prize, Ticket No. 25842; 3rd. Prize. Ticket No. 29992. Blankets (double) No. 8541. Whyman, 34 Bignell St Blankets (three-quarter) No. 18890. Blankets (single) No. 8235, Mrs A. Moosman, 33 Keith St. Ham ticket No. 19677. Silk Stockings, ticket No. 38966. 1 bottle Whisky. No. 32, Mr. Hill, Box 43, Wanganui. Sheets, ticket No. 5298. Petrol, ticket No. 26283. Doulton Dish, No. 33834, Mrs. Aitken. 8 Seddon SI. Wedgwood cup and saucer. No. 6568. Mrs. Wilson. Doll ticket No. 12862. Cardigan. No. 29128, Canty. 37 Liffiton St. Shopping bag. No. 6711. Mrs. R. V. Brown. Cups I and saucers, ticket No. 10402. Hand-1 bag., No. 19327, Joan Springer, c/ol Box 5. Soldier's cake, No. 9232, Mrs. Mar-.hall. 70 Bell St. Cake, ticket No. 39372. Child's frock, ticket No. 11597. Nightie, ticket No. 30447. Rabbit, ticket No. 6291. Pyrex dish. No. 30018, Miss Katenc 8 Wikitoria Rd. Leather case. No. 31613. 231 Somme Parade. Blue slippers. No. 31123. R. Campion, Okirae. Nut bowl, No. 32373. Whelan. Wool ticket. No. 12146. 21b. chocolates. No. 32500. Mrs. Hine, Mangamahu. 91b. chocolates, No. 116. Thanks a Lot. White gloves, No. 270, J. E. Rountree, Kai Iwi. Table cloth. No. 87, M. Roach. Belverdale. Bed jacket (blue). No. 90, Cynthia Holt. Dinner, No. 49, Goldie, Fitzherbert Avenue. I All prizes may be collected from Mr. IR. A. Kilpatrick at the National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 98, 27 April 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 98, 27 April 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 98, 27 April 1945, Page 1

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