PUBLIC NOTICES LEAGUE OF MOTHERS. A LL Members are urged to attend Church Parade on SUNDAY, MAY 11, at 7 p.m., at Christ Church. Please assemble in the Parish Hall before the service. gpUG-O'-WAR OONTEST, FINAL NIGHT. SPORTS HALL - MARTON. MONDAY, MAY 12, at 8 p.m. Final Pull for £5. Aggregate Points Prize. Admission 6d. Supper 6d. In Support of Town Queen. QARDS AND GAMES EVENING. RATA MEMORIAL HALL. MONDAY, MAY 12. Free Bus from Marton at 7.30 p.m. The Sports Queen’s Final Flutter Before the Race is Won. fU N pARLOUR, SPORTS HALL - MARTON. SATURDAY, MAY 10 - at 8 p.m. LAST FUN PARLOUR OF THE CARNIVAL. Admission Free. In Support of Town Queen. WANGANUI A. & P. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 11 A.M. YIEMBERS are reminded that the *■ Annual Meeting of the A. and P. Association will at 11 a.m. on Wednesday next, May 14, at Duigan's Rooms, Ridgway Street. Full attendance desired. A. R. DONALDSON, Secretary. WANGANUI ADULT EDUCATION CENTRE. SPECIAL NOTICE. CHANGE OF LOCATION FOR TUTORIAL CLASSES. All Classes will be held in HAWORTH’S BOARD ROOM, Maria Place. ASTRONOMY: Starts Monday, 12th. Interesting Classes. Comfortable Lecture Room. FEDERATED FARMERS* MAKIRIKIRI BRANCH. A GENERAL Meeting will be held in the Upokdngaro Hall on Monday, May 12, at 8 p.m. sharp. A full attendance is desired. P. V. MACDONALD. Secretary. WANGANUI CITY COUNCIL. ALEXANDER PUBLIC LIBRARY. CLOSING DUE TO POWER CUTS. SUBSCRIBERS to the Library and the public generally are hereby noi , *«?d that due to power cuts and failing daylight it has been found necessary to close the Institution from 4.50 to 5.35 p.m. each day from Monday to Thursday, as from Monday next, 12t.h Inst., and until further notice. This is in addition to the previous'y advertised special closing hours from 7 to 7.30 p.m. on the same days. C. R. WHITE, Town Clerk. TARANAKI DISTRICT PIG COUNCIL (INC.) ANNUAL MEETING. Stratford Technical High School. Wednesday, May 14, 1947, at 11 a.m. ’rHE Annual Meeting of the Tara- ■*■ naki District Pig Council will be held in the Stratford Technical High School, on Wednesday, May 14, 1947 at 11 a.m. BUSINESS: Annual Report, Statements of Account, Election of Officers. Appointment of Auditor, Consideration of Remits. General. All pig producers in the Council's area (Mokau River to Rangitikei River) are entitled to attend and vote. D. LeC. MORGAN. Secretary. MARTON COMBINED SPORTS, Incorporated. QUEEN CARNIVAL CORONATION. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. "JHE Committee of the Marton Combined Sports, Incorp-rated, desire to announce that in the Civic Theatre, Marton, on May 21, commencing at 8 p.m., Her Majesty The Queen will be crowned with all tile pomp and ceremony associated with such great occasions. The crowning ceremony will be most spectacular and colourful and will rival anything that has been seen in past years. Preceding the crowning of the Queen, there will be a bright entertainment entitled “Do You Remember?” a potpourri of Carnival high’ights. Detail advertisements later. FINAL NIGHT OF QUEEN CARNIVAL. Your last opportunity to help your Queen to victory. An exciting evening's entertainment is promised Marton citizens, both young and o'd, commencing 7 p.m., Civic Theatre, next Tuesday, May 13. Fun and games of ail descriptions. ZERO HOUR 10 P.M. No money received after this hour will be recorded as votes. Following the final count, the President of the Marton Co.mb ned Sports Incorporated, Mr. E. V. Calkin will announce the name of the successful candidate. Roll up and see Io it that YOUR Candidate is the OUEEN of the CARNIVAL. Incidental Dance Music Supplied. R. G. KINGDON, Secretary.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 10 May 1947, Page 1
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