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PUBLIC NOTICES PRELIMINARY NOTICE. JJAVING been granted a light Delivery Truck Licence to operate in Marton and Districts, I intend to commence business as soon as arrang?j ments are finalised. W. RUSHTON. Marton. MOSSTON LABOUR PARTY. MEETING will be held in St. Agnes’ Hal), Monday, October 7, at 8 p.m. Mr. W. J. Rogers, M.L.C., and Mr. Pilcher, Patea Organiser, will be the speakers. Everybody welcome. PUBLIC NOTICE. piGS straying on this Company’s Crop at Rata will be shot. W. S. TAYLOR, LTD. Hunterville, October 2, 1946. BED AND BREAKFAST (Tray). £JRGENTLY required from trust worthy indivduals in town or country. Offer 70/- per week in advance. Reply to— R. L. F. SOLER, C/o Post Office, Wanganui. SACRED HEART CONVENT OLD GIRLS’ ASSOCIATION. Dinner, Rutland Hotel, Saturday, October 26, 6.30 p.m. l Those members intendting to be present please notify the unders gned before the 16th inst. (Miss) N. SULLIVAN. 55 Alma Road, Wanganui.

WANGANUI AND DISTRICT HORSE SPORTS ASSOCIATION. MEETING will be held in the A. and P. Office, Ridgway Street, at 11 a.m. on FRIDAY, October 11. Delegates from the various district’s horse sports are requested to attend, as a schedule of dates for the coming season will be arranged. ROLAND YOUNG. Hon. Secretary. J’HE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z., LTD. Take pleasure in advising that the undermentioned Firm has been appointed as the Company’s Agent for the Wanganui district: HAWORTH, SEWELL & HAWORTH, 44 Maria Place, Wanganui. P.O. Box 116. Telephone 2172 and 2173. Messrs. Haworth, Sewell and Haworth will furnish full information regard.ng the activities of the Company. WANGANUI-RANGITIKEI ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. OONSUMERS in Silverhope to Hunterville areas arc notified that the Power will be cut off to-morrow (Sunday 29th) from 1 to 4 p.m., also Brice’s Line to Rata from 2 to 4 p.m. H. WEBB, Engineer.

MAKOGAI AND PACIFIC ISLANDS LEPER FUND.

4 KIND REMEMBRANCE means * much to our'lsland Lepers. P. J. TWOMEY, "Leper Man,” Christchurch.

AOTEA MAORI HOCKEY CLUB WIND UP DANCE. TOWN HALL, BULLS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15. Music by Johnny McGrath’s Orchestra Good floor and Supper. Confetti, Hats, Streamers. Buses from Marton, Palmerston North Foxton, and Wanganui. Admission: Ladies 2/6; Gents 3/-.

COCIAL AND DANCE. FORDELL HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, AT 8 p.m. Good Floor. Good Music. Buses from town. Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/6. A.R.R. J. KERR, Hon. Sec. Social Committee. jjjUSICALE OF 1946 presented by MARTON MUSIC AND DRAMA SOCIETY. Dainty Ballets. Snappy Tapping. Tuneful Choruses. Quartets and Vocal Solos. One-act Play—Sketches. Instrumental Items. Full Orchestra. CIVIC THEATRE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1946, 8 P.M. Prices 4/-, 3/-, 2/-. Children half-price Box Plan at Mogridge’s. Opens October 1. ’T’O Manufacturers and Others.— Established Auckland firm of importers and manufacturers representatives with warehouse and sample rooms in heart of city is desirous of securing additional agencies, on commission cr merchandising basis. At present calling on drapers, hardware merchants, stationers, general' country stores and furnishing stores| throughout the Auckland, Hawke’s | Bay, and Taranaki Provinces and as far south as Palmerston North. Representation for part or all this ter-| ritory considered. Territory covered at least throe times a year. Principal who is young, fully experienced, will be in this district mid-October. Meanwhile please write to: “Progress,’ | Care Charles Haines Adventisingi Agency, Auckland.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 5 October 1946, Page 1

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