PUBLIC NOTICES FUG-O'-WAR (CONTEST. 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. RANGITIKEI SCOTS PIPE BAND (Incorporated). j F he Annual General Meeting will be held in the Scots’ Hall, Hunterville, on THURSDAY, May 15, at 8 p.m. Business Annual Report, Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, and General. A full attendance of all interested in the progress of the Band is requested, as plans for equipping the new Band '. , during the coming year will be discussed. W. C. SMITH, Hon. Secretary. HUNTERVILLE YOUNG FARMERS' CLUB. ANNUAL QRAND JJANCE. TOWN HALL - HUNTERVILLE. TUESDAY, MAY 27. Pompey Durie’s Orchestra. y SLEEK ELEGANCE . . . i RAVISHING BEAUTY . . . d ’ WITH A NEW y r PERMANENT yyAVE. z e By the EXPERT HAIR STYLISTS At the pANDORA JJEAUTY gALON Next Regent Theatre. ’Phone 3075. L NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. e TOWN QUEEN COMPETITION It BOOKS. 7 . JJOLDERS of Town Queen Competition Books should hand them Into . Competition Conveners, Mr. H. J. Higham, or Miss L. Hopkins, becore i mid-day to-morrow, Tuesday, May 13. ) : RANGITIKEI PONY CLUB. - A PONY Club Hunt will be held at Heaton Park on May 16. Ponies may be left there for the Hunt of May 17 at "Rosebank.’’ Any Pony Club welcome. FEDERATED FARMERS OF N.Z (Incorporated) SCREENING OF FILM, e “MEET THE DAIRY FARMER.” ( MAJESTIC THEATRE, WANGANUI, 16th and 19th MAY. TLJEMBERS of Federated Farmers in X " L the Wanganui Provincial District are advised that the film produced by Federated Farmers’ Action Committee entitled “Meet the Dairy Farmer,” will be screened at the Majestic Theatre, Wanganui, on Friday and Monday, 16th and 19th May. All farmers are urged to see this most instructive s New Zealand production. 1 A. R. DONALDSON, 1 Provincial Secretary. FEDERATED FARMERS OF N.Z. (INC.) MEETING OF MEMBERS PRODUCING PIGS. A General meeting of members of * Federated Farmers of N.Z. (Inc ) e who are producing pigs will be held I e in the Stratford Technical High - School, Stratford, on Wednesday. - May 14, 1947, at 2 p.m. BUSINESS: To form a Pig Commodity Section for the area Mokau River to Rangitikei River, and to ‘ elect a Council. D. LeC. MORGAN, Secretary. MARTON COMBINED SPORTS, Incorporated. i ’ QUEEN CARNIVAL CORONATION, s PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. e j rpHE Committee of the Marton Combined Sports, Incorporated, desire B 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 the 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 ent iled “Do ’ You Remember?” a potpourri of Carnival highlights. Detail advertise- ; ments later. FINAL NIGHT OF QUEEN > CARNIVAL. Your last opportunity to help your | Queen to victory. An exciting even-: , i ing’s entertainment is promised ’ ’ I Marton citizens, both young and o'd, i ! commencing 7 p.m, Civic Theatre, ; . 1 next Tuesday, May 13. Fun and i ’ ; games of all descriptions. . ZERO HOUR 10 P.M. No money received after this hour ■ will be recorded as votes. I Following the final count, the Presi- : , l dent of the Marton Comb'ned Sports I ‘ Incorporated. Mr. E. V. Calkin will I announce the name of the successful 1 candidate. Roil up and see to it that YOUR l Candidate is the QUEEN of the CAR- | NIVAL. . Incidental Dance Music Supnlied. R. G. KINGDON, I Secretary.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 12 May 1947, Page 1
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