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ELECTION NOTICES JOE QOTTERILL, M.P., WANGANUI’S LABOUR CANDIDATE will address electors at ARAMOHO.—HyIton Hall, Monday, November 4. GONVILLE.—Town Hall, Tuesday. November 5. (In conjunction with Mr. R. J. O’Dea, L.L.M., Labour Candidate for Patea). ST. JOHN'S HlLL.—Presbyterian Schoolroom, Wednesday, November 6. All Meetings at 8 p.m. VOTE LABOUR VOTE COTTERILL. NUT NATIONAL PARTY. W. A. SHEAT, National Party A Candidate for Patea, will addr.ess electors as follows: CASTLECLIFF.—Monday, November 4, Town Hall, 8 p.m. WESTMERE.—Tuesday, November 5, Hall, 8 p.m. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. PATEA ELECTORATE. M? R. J. O'DEA, LL.M., official Labour candidate for Patea, will address public meetings as follows: HURLEYVILLE.—Thursday, Oct. 31; 6 Hall, 8 p.m. HAWERA.—Friday, Nov. 1; Grand Theatre, 8 p.m. KAKARAMEA.—Monday. Nov. 4. WANGANUI—Tuesday, Nov. 5, Gonville. WAVERLEY—Wednesday, Nov. 6. N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. S. G. HOLLAND will be addressing all Maoris at Putiki Pah at 2 p.m. on Thursday, October 31. All interested are cordially welcome. N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. (WAIMARINO ELECTORATE). N. R. HILL, National Candidate for Waimarino. will address a Public Meeting of Electors at RANGATAUA On FRIDAY NOVEMBER 1. At 8 p.m. THE OHAKUNE TOWN THEATRE, On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. AT 8 p.m. PLANTS, ETC., FOR SALE ‘JJLUE Border” collection of twelve splendid blue flowering hardy perennials, including Giant Chatham Island Forget-me-not, 20/- posted. Harrison’s, Palmerston North. rjLADlOLUS—Selected range of outstanding varieties. Most beautiful shades, Suberb set 12 named bulbs. 10/- posted. Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. pHRYSANTHEMUMS—DoubIe vurled Jap. varieties. Gorgeous colourful exhib.tion blooms. Set of 12 named. 18/- posted. Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. p LADIOLI Corms. Strong yearlings, 100 in 20 splendid sorts, 35/-; extra special mixed, 15/- per 100. Catalogue free. Harrison’s Palmerston North. pHRYSANTHEMUMS - Pom Pom V set four named, 7/-. Fantasy: New novelties. Set four, 7/- posted. Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. pHRYSANTHEMUMS—Giant single, y 6 named plants, 10/-. Anemone centred, 6 named novelties, 10/ posted. Griffiths, Ltd.

\\ T ATER Lilies. Pink, Yellow, Giant White, 3/6 each. Red, Copper or Purple, 5/- each. Set of 6 different, 25/-. Catalogue free. Harrison’s, Palmerston North. THE OUTFITTERS OFFER IJOYS'” Interlock Vests, athletic style. Sizes 22 to 32. I JOYS’ - Khaki Drill Shorts, smart pleated fronts. 7/3. Khaki Drill Shirts. [JOYS’ Navy Serge Shorts, strongly made with double seats, from 11/-. [JOYS’ Navy Rainsters, fleecy-lined, 13 with full belt. 24in to 48in. From 35/-. [JOYS’ Navy Trench Coats, light J weight, oily proofed. Size 32m to 48in. From 50/-. [JOYS' Wear a? the Ou tfi 11 ers. Moodie & Wallis, Ltd., Selwyn Buildings Corner. SCOTT’S FLORIST, MARTON. UPRAY your tomatoes with Bordeaux Mixture, prevents blight; tins from 1/6. Then spray with “Fulset.” Promotes full set of all trusses, eariy ripening, more fruit, less seed. Something new. JJROTECT your crops—use Hortnop. Kills slugs, snails, woodiice, etc. Cartons 2 6. J)HT Insect Powder. Kills all insect pests, moths, silver fish, etc. 2. 6 tin. At Scott's, Fiorist, Maiton. J LACK-Leaf 40, an effective and economical insecticide foi plants, animals, poultry, etc. 2/6 bottle. [VIL’S Plant Food stocked from 1(5 ertons. Scott’s, Florist. Marton. “ H.1.5A11,” colloidal sulphur. Spray for all fungoid diseases. Scott’s, Marlon. r pOMATOES Beefsteak, Kuiuiyne Red. Best of All. Dwarf of Ta tura varieties stocked at Scot’s. Marten x pLOWER Seedlings a wide range of varieties stocked. From 1 6 per doz. Postage extra. and Marrowfat Cabbage Plants. 6d bundle. Postage extra. Scott’s, Florist. Marton.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 31 October 1946, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, 31 October 1946, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, 31 October 1946, Page 1

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