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PUBLIC NOTICES MONSTER FAIR. MONSTER FAIR. FOR GIRL GUIDE MARTON HOUSE TRAINING CENTRE. At CHRIST CHURCH PARISH HALL. Wicksteed Street. SATURDAY, JULY 26. Official Opening at 2 p.m. by Hil Worship the Mayor, Hon. W. J, Rogers. M.L.C. STALLS OF EVERY KIND. WANGANUI BRANCH. VISIT OF FIELD-MARSHAL MONTGOMERY ALL Returned Servicemen and Women of the district (all wars) are requested to attend the welcome to Field-Marshal Montgomery at Cook's Gardens to-morrow (Friday, 25th inst). A special enclosure has been provided in front of the dais, entrance to which will be by gate into the oval where cycle races finish below electric light tower, and lines will be formed in enclosure. Perso tnel are requested to be es> sembled at 3.15 p.m. sharp. Medals and/or Ribbons and/or Badges to be worn. W. G. YOUNG, E. BARNETT, President. Secretary. QUEEN CARNIVAL UPOKONGARO. TO-NIGHT - THURSDAY, JULY 24. TO-NIGHT - THURSDAY, JULY 24. TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS, “THEN AND NOW," Mannequin Parade. Popular Artists from Wanganui and Marton. Music by City Slickers. Help the Parapara Princess. Admission 2/6. MARTON RACES. CRICHTON'S Bus will leave Hunterville 10 a.m., Rata 10.15 a.m. Book at S. Abel’s. Please note the Friday Picture Bus will commence again on July 25. WANGANUI CHRISTIAN YOUTH MOVEMENT. BIG AFTER-COMPETITIONS RALLY. TUESDAY NEXT - at 7.30 p.m. In ST. PAUL’S HALL. Hear the REV. J. R. HIGGS. 8.A.. F.R.G.S., on “THE CHALLENGE OF PROTESTANTISM." MR. J. T. JEROMSON on "COMMUNISM." And the REV. B. BARNETT. M.S.C. on "CHRISTIAN WITNESS." Massed Choir - Quartette - Solos. A Big Night you must not miss—for young and old. Collection for Corso EUCHRE AT MARTON. FIRE BRIGADE HALL. FOLLET STREET, - ’MARTON In aid of GORDON TARTAN Funds. FRIDAY, JULY 25. RANGITIKEI HUNT CLVB. THE Final Meeting for the Rangitikei Hunt Club will be held at "Burleigh" Gates. Greatford Road. Bulls, TOMORROW (Friday). F. McLcAN. Master. IN THE ESTATE OF GREGOR McLEOD, late of Okoia, Wanganui, Farmer, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named leceased are requested to forward the same to the undersigned in duplicate, duly certified as owing at date ot i death, the 19th day of July. 1947. (AND ALL PERSONS owing accounts to the Estate are requested to pay the same to the undersigned forthwith. TREADWELL. GORDON. TREADWELL AND HAGGITT, Solicitors for the Executors. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS TO THE PUBLIC OF WANGANUI AND DISTRICT. I WISH to announce that I have ■* been granted a licence to carry passengers to and from the AucklandWellington Express arriving at Matton Junction at 3.11 a.m.. Monday to 'Sunday inclusive. I Car loaves "Chronicle" Office, WickI steed Place, for Marton at 2.20 am. Until telephone b installed reservations may be made at “Chronicle" .Office, 'phone 2191. C. H. H. MOORMAN. Proprietor. A RE-UPHOLSTERY SERVICE. LONDONTOWN now offer a new service . . . Your suites can be recovered, loose covers made, curtains and drapes designed by an up-to-date workroom. You will appreciate this service which will bring fresh colour and longer life to your Chesterfield Suites, Bedroom Chairs or Settees. Make enquiries when you are inspecting the newest shipments of furnishing fabrics just unpacked at LONDONTOWNS LONDONTOWI S FURNISHING SECTION.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 24 July 1947, Page 1
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