PUBLIC NOTICES ANNUAL Meeting Wangaehu Football Club to be held in the Wangaehu Hall on Tuesday, March 11, at 7.30 p.m. All supporters, players, and intending players and those who wish to come along are all welcome. PUBLIQ NOTICE. WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name from this date. (Signed): C. W. M. HOMES. Bulls, 11/3/47. WANTED TO BUY. DAPHNE CUTTINGS. Required immediately for our Nursery. Cuttings 3-4 inches, 4d per dozen. Cuttings, 6-8 inches, 9d-l/- per doz. KEAVE at Farm Equipment Company, Ltd., Marie Place, or ring 2139, leave your address, and a qualified Nurseryman will call. OHINGAITI GUN CLUB. J’HE Annual General Meeting will be held in the Hall on THURSDAY, March 13, at 7.30 p.m. Members and intending members sre asked to attend. R. J. GOODWIN, Secretary. GOLF NEWS IMPORTANT! G ASTLECLIFF GOLF CLUB. OPENING DAY - 1947-48. SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1.30 p.m. MIXED CANADIAN FOURSOMES. STABLEFORD FOR MEN. Arrange Own Partners and Opponents. Members of Kindred Clubs cordially invited. (JALA gPORTS ]) AY BULLS DOMAIN. SATURDAY, MARCH 22. DANCING, HIGHLAND PIPING, ATHLETIC AND CYCLING (Amateur). (Starting at 10.30 a.m.) Run by Nga-te Parewahawaha Sports Committee (by permission N.Z.A.A.A., N.Z.A.P.A., and N.Z.D. and S.A.) An Attractive Programme: ATHLETICS (All Orders) 100yds. Maiden (£l/10/-, 15/-, 7/6). 100yds. to Mile (£2/2/-, 15/-, 10/-). Ladies—7s and 100yds. (£l, 12/6, 5/-).
CYCLING (All Orders). i, 1 and 2 miles (£2, £l, 10/-). 3 mile (£3, £l/10/-, 15/-). Ladies— i mile (post entry). MAORI ITEMS. Haka, teams 10 or under (£lO, £3/10/-. and £2). Entrance £2. Pol, Long or Short (£5). Entrance £l. Action Song, unlimited number (£lO, £3/10/-, £2). Entrance £2. Mau Taiaha Competition, open. (Special trophy). Entrance free. Highland Dancing and ‘B” Class Piping. Post entrance. Athletic and Cycling Entries close Friday, March 14, with— E. M. BROUGHTON, Box 8, Bulls. SPECIALS. NOTE: OSMOND'S NEW D.D.T. LINES “FOR 1947.” ’ "JJEDETOL." Ask for Osmond’s Dedetol for a wash for dogs, horses, cattle.. Will kill all lice, fleas, ticks, and all body parasites. ‘'lmportant," the vermin will not return for i three months. Ask for Osmond's “Dedetol.” only at the Farm Equipment Co. “OSMOND’S” New (Dog and Cat Powder), containing D.D.T. A sure kill. Ask for Osmond’s Insect Powder. Only at The Farm Equipment. 4/5 a tin. “NIPPIT,” another D.D.T. killer. Flies will soon know it when you spray Nippif” in your home. Ask the Farm Equipment for Osmond’s Nippit. 4/9 half pint. “OSMONDS" carry nearly 100 years behind their name, so he sure you ask for the following D.D.T. lines. 12/6 J-gal. Dedetol. for washing animals. 1/10 tin Insect Powder, for dogs, etc. 4/9 I-pint Nippit. The fly killer. 4/5 tin Fly Powder, for sheep. 5/- pint, Livestock Spray, for all stock. ) PARM EQUIPMENT (JO., £TD. MARIA PLACE. RING 2139. TENDERS. TENDERS. □’’ENDERS will be received until noon on Tuesday, 18th March, for the erection of a Residence, College Street, Wanganui. Plans and Specifics.tions may b? seen at our office, where tenders are tn be lodged. R. G. TALBOYS. F.N.Z.1.A., & ASSOCIATES. Registered Architects, Wanganui. TENDERS. □’ENDERS, closing March 17. are invited for the purchase for removal of a six-rnomod House at Livingstone. Hunterville. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply— G. T. EAMES. Livingstone - Hunterville. (JOLDEN RAY '-’olden "ay pEME N T . EME N T . WANGANUI SASH & DOOR CO., LTD.—Phone 2149 BASSETT & CO. LTD.—Phone 2167 d. McFarlane & co., ltd. Phone 2117
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Wanganui Chronicle, 11 March 1947, Page 1
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