PUBLIC NOTICES 25,000 PLANTS SOLD LAST SEASON Glowing Testimonials Received From Appreciative Customers All Over N.Z. The Amazingly Popular and Gorgeous New Giant Flowered DWARF PERENNIAL PHLOX DWARF PERENNIAL PHLOX DWARF PERENNIAL PHLOX PERMANENT LONG FLOWERING LOVELY FOR PICKING BEAUTIFULLY SCENTED GLORIOUS NEW SHADES COLOURFUL AND SHOWY EXTREMELY HARDY AND EASILY GROWN. Fiery scarlet; Soft china blue; Orange flame; Pure saxe blue; Appleblossom pink; Creamy salmon; Vivid scarlet; Carmine-red; Claret; Satinpink; Rich blood red; Bright purple; Ruby wine; Salmon-pink; Purple prune; Rich deep blue; Flame-salmon; Old rose. NAMED PLANTS: Any 7 varieties for 10/-, or the FULL COLLECTION of 18 DIFFERENT SHADES for 20/-, all POST FREE and GUARANTEED to arrive in perfect condition anywhere in N.Z. We offer you SERVICE and ASSURE YOU OF SUCCESS by sending FREE WITH EVERY ORDERFULL CULTURAL DIRECTIONS covering—Preparation of the soil, manures, planting, aspect, and tending. Write for our well known publication—“THE GAY GARDEN" Illustrated in Colour—FßEE. JEMMETTS Novelty Plant Specialists, PALMERSTON NORTH. PALMERSTON NORTH. The Modern Nursery That Leads The Way In— SERVICE! MARTON COMBINED SPORTS, Incorporated. WILL Sports Bodies wishing to make application for assistance during this financial year, note that the closing date for such applications will be the 18th August. R. G. KINGDON, Secretary. THANKS NOTICE. CORSO thanks all Helpers and Subscribers in the recent Marton Postmen’s Drive for donations. Apologies are offered to those whose houses were missed. However, further donations may be left with Messrs. Joe Yin, Joe Chong, Broadway, Marton, or the undersigned. M. C. FENWICKE, Hon. Sec., Marton Sub-Centre Red Cross Society. TARANAKI HUNT CLUB. EGMONT-WANGANUI HUNT CLUB. COMBINED RACE MEETING AT NEW PLYMOUTH. AUGUST 23 AND 30. NOMINATIONS for All Events close on FRIDAY, August 8, at 9 p.m., with Mr. C. B. Webster, New Plymouth, or at 8 p.m. with Mr. J. C. Gray, Waverley, on the same date. Photo-Finish Apparatus. C. B. WEBSTER, Secretary. EXHIBITION OF RURAL HANDICFAFTS FROM GREAT BRITAIN. The skill of generations of British Craftsmen is shown in in this remarkable display of Handicrafts from the British countryside. ART GALLERY. ART GALLERY. ART GALLERY. OPEN DAILY - 10 a.m. to 4.45 p.m. British Council - N.Z. Education Dept. WEST COAST LESSEES ASSN. PROPOSED ROYAL COMMISSION. A MEETING of all persons holding Leases under the West Coast Settlement Reserves Act 1832 will be held at the Winter Show Buildings, Hawera (Upstairs hall—Albion Stieet entrance) on MONDAY, 11th AUGUST. 1947. at 1 p.m. BUSINESS: To consider presentation of Lessees' case before Royal Commission. As this Meeting is of vital import- ! ance, a full attendance is urged. W. O. WILLIAMS. ,1. S. HICKEY, Convenors. WANGANUI C.0.R.5.0. COMMITTEE FUND FOR RELIEF IN CHINA. THE Wanganui Committee of C.0R.5.0. thanks all who contributed to the appeal for funds to alleviate distress in China, and those who worked tn make last Saturday's postmens drive so successful, particularly the 'postmen, boys and gills of the secondary school's, and the principals of (those schools, for their ready co-oper-;ation. The fund has not yet closed, and cash donations are still coming in , from people who have not been called .upon and from the Wanganui rural ' areas. These amounts are gladly acceptable, and will he acknowledged il I sent to either the honorary treasurer . (Mr. Eric Lind) or the honorary secretary (Miss Eva Brown), For the Wanganui Committee ot C.0.R.5.0. _ H. F LOW (Chairman). EVA BROWN (Hon. Sec.)
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Wanganui Chronicle, 6 August 1947, Page 1
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