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PUBLIC NOTICES. TVJARTON AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. CLUB NIGHT. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), JAN. 10 Commencing at 5.30 p.m. Events for All. N. J. CLARKE, Hon. Sec. FEDERATED FARMERS OF N.Z. ' line.) HUNTERVILLE BRANCH. A SPECIAL General Meeting will be held in the Scots Hall, Hunterville. on THURSDAY, January 10th, at 2.30 p.m. Business of great importance to all farmers. W. C. SMITH, Secretary. GREATFORD SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB. A MEETING of the above will be held in the Greatford School on Wednesday, January 16, at 8 p.m. Business: To confirm minutes of previous meeting. L. G. MOSS, Secretary. KAWHATAU SPORTS _ CLUB. gPORTS MEETING at TE ONE, KAWHATAU, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12. At 11 a.m. I Fund lor All. Horse Jumping, Novelty Horse Events, Running Events for all. All children entries free. Hot | water free. Sofl drinks for children free. LIONEL McKINNON, Hon. Sec. REMEMBER. gPORTS MEETING AT SANDY HOOK on SATURDAY, JANUARY 19. BABY SHOW First, Second and Third Prizes. (Three Classes). HORSE EVENTS. WOOD CHOPPING. MARTON RED CROSS. ■yyiLL anyone who has lent Bedding Material, Furniture, or articles of any description to the Marton Red Cross, please claim same this week? All unclaimed articles will be sold by public auction if not claimed by Saturday, January 12, and the funds devoted to the Marton Red Cross. For any further information please ring 29di, Marton. PROPERTIES FOR SALE 460 ACRES Nor lh Taranaki; 350 acres good pasture, two-thirds ploughable, suitable dairy and sheep; house, woolshed, dip; metalled roads; suitable young farmer. Only £550 cash. Absolute gift. H. JAMES & CO. 98 ACRES FREEHOLD. gITUATED close to City, 1 mile school, railway, etc. 4-roomed bungalow house, elect, hot water, porcelain bath, etc. Also detached whare, 4-bail concreted cowshed, hot water laid on; new concrete pigsty, car shed, etc. TOGETHER WITH 37 dairy cows, 9 2yr. heifers, 8 calves, 2 sows, 1 hack, 1 bull, milking machines complete with separator, skim milk pump, cream cans, etc. £34/10/- PER ACRE. Going Concern. T. G. IJACkshaw, 77 RIDGWAY STREET. 2 Doors Stroud's, Furnishers. Telephone: Office 2378, Rec. 5363. SPECIAL NOTE: Only further Information by personal call at Office. TENDERS LESS NOISE IN~h6mES AND OTHER BUILDINGS JNDOOR life is much quieter when ' walls and ceilings are finished 1 with New Zealand's ideal building! material— PINEX INSULATING WALLBOARD. Pinex Absorbs noise, insulates against heat and cold, is decorative and permanent. Obtainable through Builders’ and Hardware Merchants. "THE WALLS THAT HAVE NO EARS” THE REGULATIONS SAY CEMENT DAGS ement Dags MUST BE RETURNED. BASSETT & CO. LTD. - Phone 2167 d. McFarlane & co. ltd. Phone 2117 WANGANUI SASH & DOOR CO. LTD. - Phone 2149 MACHINERY FOR SALE f-’LENIFFER COLD STARTING MARINE DIESEL ENGINES 24 H.P. to 320 H.P. A high quality, trouble free product > of Scotland. Inquiries invited. Agents— GEOFFREY M. SHORTT LTD., Tasman Bldg., I'nzac Ave., Auckland, C.I. CYCLES AND REPAIRS. TOYS!~~~ ~-fOYS! r~~" FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Compare our Quality and Prices before buying elsewhere. Also Just Landed, few HIGH-GRADE ENGLISH CYCLES UAROLD JONES, 110 Guyton Street, i

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 7, 9 January 1946, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 7, 9 January 1946, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 7, 9 January 1946, Page 1