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PUBLIC NOTICES JJUGBY pOOTBALL. JJUGBY FOOTBALL. SPRIGGENS PARK. TO-DAY TO-DAY TO-DAY SATURDAY SATURDAY 2 p.m.— TOLAGA BAY v. KAIERAU. 130 pm PALMERSTON N. OLD BOYS V. PIRATES (Wanganui), For the Licensed Victuallers' Cup. QUEEN ALEXANDRA BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission IZ-. (Season Tickets suspended, as these are club, not union fixtures.) KAIERAU SMOKE CONCERT. The Kaierau Club's Smoke Concert will be held in the Club's Gymnasium TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). MANGAWEKA TRANSPORT CO LTD. In Voluntary Liquidation. CREDITORS of the above company are requested to forward statement of claim to the undersigned. All accounts owing to the company are to be paid or forwarded to the undersigned, who has been appointed liquidator for the company. H. G. STOWERS, \ P.O. Box 4, Mangaweka. TO-DAY IS TO-DAY IS TO-DAY IS “D” DAY “D" DAY “D” DAY Give generously when the canvassers approach you today. The funds are in aid of the Miss New Zealand Quest sponsored by the Society of St. George in aid of the Food for Britain Campaign. FOOD FOR BRITAIN. FOOD FOR BRITAIN. FOOD FOR BRITAIN. ' FOOD FOR BRITAIN. “D” DAY (TO-DAY) IS NO LESSER CRISIS THAN JUNE 6. 1944. “D" STANDS FOR “DONATE.’’ “D" STANDS FOR "DOOR-TO-DOOR" APPEAL. And “D” DAY IS TO-DAY. KAI IWI COMBINED DISTRICTS SPORTS CLUB. THE Annual Meeting of the above club will be held in the Kai Iwi Hall at 8 p.m. on Tuesday. October 7. Business:—Election of Officers and General. G. L. CHRISTIE. . Hon. Sec.
GOLF GOLF SEMI-FINALS and Finals of Championship Tournament at Belmont today (Saturday). Semi-finals 9.15 a.m., Final 1.15 p.m. Admission 2/6 for spectators who are not competitors or members of the Club. Owing to the large entry lunch and afternoon t:a can only lie provided for competitors and their caddies at the Club-house. BARGAIN PLANT OFFEHMI DIRECT TO YOU! LET us help you to make a beautiful SARDEN! We have ready for plantng now thousands of our famous prizewinner' perennial plants, which if bought in separate varieties would cost from 1/6 to 3/- each, but as we must sell every plant, so as to have ground available for spring planting, we have made them up into collections to sell at really outstanding low prices. Blooming throughout the long dry period, they make a bla»» of colour throughout summer One! autumn. They ate profitable to the gardener, increasing every season and eliminating the ever-purchasing Of anluals. NOTE THE LOW PRICES! 6 Different (value 11/-) for 6/-. 12 Different (value 20/-). for 10/-. 18 Different (value 33/-) for 15 -. 24 Different (value 48/-), for U2/6. Don't Delay! Order today! Postage is FREE! WHITE’S NURSERIES 249 '251 Gt. South Rd., Gre-nl»ns, AUCKLAND, 5.E.4. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT! LONDONTOWN LONDONTOWN Exhibits Exhibits OCCASIONAL FURNITURE OCCASIONAL FURNITURE From the No. 2 Showroom of Londontown’s Extensive Furniture Section comes a display of hand-picked Occasional Furniture all at can't-be-beat< n prices. Hall Tables Bookcases Manrobe*, Combination Bureaux. Occasional Tables, 4-Drawer and 5-Drawer Tallboys, China Cabinets, and a host of other useful and handsome pieces of furniture. Be sure to visit Ute No. 2 Showroom you'll be homstly amaied al the range of, furnishing* and the low prices at LONDONTOWN LONDONTOWN
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Wanganui Chronicle, 4 October 1947, Page 1
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