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PUBLIC NOTICES LEVIN RACES. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9. AVELD'S Bus will leave Marton at at 9.15 a.m. Fares: Marton 12/6; Bulls 11/-. STATION HOTEL. HUNTERVILLE. QFFICIAL OPENING of ENLARGED, MODERN, HYGIENIC BAR on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, AT 4 P.M. OPEN INVITATION. There’s Always a Welcome at JERRY BOWMAN'S. GONVILLE BOY SCOUTS RARDEN pARTY ORPHANAGE GROUNDS, ALMA ROAD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, at 2 P.M. Stalls, Games, Competitions and Afternoon Tea. Sponge Cake Competition. Admission: FREE. Donations to stalls gratefully received. 'Phone 2407. FUN FOR ALL. Proceeds in aid of Scout and Jamboree Fund.

FROST DAMAGE. can accept orders for Pears, 12/9 per 401bs„ rail paid. But no other fruit. Lowe, "Sunnybrook” Orchards, Hastings. IQWEN pROS. QWEn” B ROS. CASH VALUE DRAPERY HOUSE, 106 RIDGWAY STREET. WANGANUI. ’Phone 4868. TO-DAY—TO-DAY—TO-DAY —Friday, Nov. B—Friday, Nov. B. OWEN BROS, are holding their GRAND MONTHLY ONE DAY SALE. Commencing 9 a.m. To-day Sharp, to 9 p.m. Friday Evening. KINDLY READ THESE AMAZING SALE VALUES. Manchester Sale: Full size 52in x 100 in HEAVY QUALITY SINGLE BED UNBLEACHED SHEETS. Reduced to 20/- pair. Manchester Sale: DOUBLE BED AND THREE-QUARTER BED UNBLEACHED FULL SIZED SHEETS Now reduced to 29/6 pair. Manchester Sale: Heavy Quality ALL LINEN LARGE SIZE TEA TOWELS, (Irish Linin). Size, 28in x 36in. At 5/6 per towel. Manchester Sale: LARGE TEA TOWELS, American quality. 1/6 per towel. Ladies’ Sale: Sizes SW, and Women’s in PINK INTERLOCK ELASTIC 3’OP PANTIES. Reduced to 4/- pair. Ladies Sale: Large size 54in x 52in. BOILING WHITE TABLE CLOTHS Now selling at 10/- per cloth. Ladies Sale: Heavy Reductions in SINGLETS for ladies. Sizes SSW, SW. W, and OS, for 2/6 per vest. Kiddies' Sale: Sizes from 24in to 36in NIGHTGOWNS IN INTERLOCK & FIGURED WINCYETTE. Now selling 5/- per Nightie. Ladles' Sale: Britway Plain BUTTONED SMOCKS in all sizes. Now selling 15/- per smock. Guaranteed fast colours. Men’s Sale: FULL ELASTIC TOP INTERLOCK U'PANTS. Now 5/6. SCINGLETS 5/-. HANDKERCHIEFS 1/3. Ladies' Sale: RAINCOATS ALL REDUCED. (Special Selling Scoop). 2 only Ladies’ Raincoats for £1 per coat.

| SEND IN YOUR MAIL ORDERS. ' Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Cheerfully REFUNDED on Request. I DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. I DIPHTHERIA IMMUNISATION. REMINDER TO PARENTS. . r pHE Medical Officer' of Health will ' be giving the second immunising injection on THURSDAY, NOVEM- ; BER 14. at the i OHAKUNE DISTRICT HIGH I SCHOOL: 10 a.m. 12 noon. RAETIHI SCHOOL: 1.30 p.m. (JHRISTMAS p’Alll. (Under auspices ol Marton Methodist Church). DRUIDS' HALL, MARTON TUESDAY AFTERNOON ONLY, NOVEMBER 12.

OPENING AT 2 O'CLOCK. Stalls of all kinds Produce. Cakes, Plants. Novelty. Children's Sewing, Toys, and Xmas Presents. Ice Cream, Afternoon Tea. etc. COMPETITIONS: Sponge Sandwich (wil'mi.t cornflour or Arrowroot). First Prize: Trophy valued nt 10/-; second prize. Brown Sponge. First prize: Trophy valued al 10 second prize, 5 Scones, six plain white flour). First prize: 5 -: second prize, 2 6 Children's Section. 12 years and over: Oven Cloth from sugar bag, anr des gn. First prize: 3,'-; second prize Under 12 years; Peggt Square. 36 stitches on No. 9 .•■.■e.ll v. First prize: 3/-; second prize. 2-. All entries free, but become the property of the Fair, and must be in befote noon. ADMISSION FREE. MISS EUNICE FRIEDRICH, Secretary. Ladies' Guild. “Brooklyn Farm," Pukepana Road. 'Phone 2507. JOHN DECKE. Secretary. 32 Pukennpa Road. 'Phone 2289.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 8 November 1946, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, 8 November 1946, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, 8 November 1946, Page 1

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