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AT ALL HOTELS

PUBLIC NOTICES J BANK OF NEW ZEALAND Wanganui East Agency. COMMENCING as from February 2, 1948 the hours observed at this agency will be Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1030 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. MRS. THOMAS, HAIRDRESSER, ADVISES her Clients that the Salon, Victoria Court, will close as from January 31 and re-open on February 16. ONE Man and his Dog in One Day with One Lightning Mould will make One Hundred and Fifty concrete building blocks. That may seem impossible but it is nevertheless true aa thousands of Lightning users in New Zealand who are building cottages, houses, barns, garages, ornamental walls, tanks, etc., can testify. Write for illustrated pamphlet to 11. E, Napier Ltd., P.O. Box 1555 Wellington. FEILDING SHOW AND RAM FAIR SHOW: TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, February 3 and 4. RAM FAIR: THURSDAY & FRIDAY, February 5 and 6. £l4OO Offered in Prize Money and Trophies. • Ring Competitions, Trotting Races, Dog Trials, Horses and Ponies, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Cookery, Needlework, Etc. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE ON FRIDAY, ' JANUARY 9. Send for a Stock or a Home Industry Schedule or Entry Forms for the Ram Fair to— D. MILLER, Secretary, Box 98, Feilding. Phones: 46 Office, 584 Private. SHOW OPEN BOTH EVENINGS. HOUSE-BUILDING MATERIALS. KA TRINITE Hardboard for Bathrooms and Kitchens. In sheets 8, 9,10 x 4. MARTONCRETE Plaster-base for exterior Stueco Walls. Tn sheets 9ft x 3ft. and 9ft. x 3ft. 3in. When plastered gives a wall Ilin, thick. PROMPT DELIVERY. THE MARTON SASH, DOOR & TIMBER CO. LTD., Phone No. 2619 - - P.O. Box 35 MARTON. SOCIAL SECURITY CHARGE. FEBRUARY Instalment: The fourth quarterly instalment of the charge of 1/6 In the £ on income other than salary or wages derived during the year ended March 31, 1947, is due on February 1, 1948, and must be paid within one month to avoid the 10% penalty for late payment. Companies and other corporate bodies are required to pay the full year’s ch'arge within one montn from the 3rd February, 1948. WaGES-TAX: All employers ot labour are notified that severe penait'.rs are provided for failure to deduct and account for wages-tax (1/6 In £• in respect of all wages paid to permanent or casual employees, whether on a time, piece work, or c. tract basis.—F. G. OBORN, Commissioner of Taxes. LEADING HOTELS. ’Phone 38. Box 101. GRETNA HOTEL, GRETNA HOTEL, TAIHAPE. New Zealand’s Leading Inland Hotel. Lavishly Furnished. Pleasant Surroundings. MRS. M. QUIRK, Proprletrsss. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS ONE MOMENT, PLEASE - - - Do you realise that the Charm of Your Room Starts at the Floor? If your floor covering is thread-bare and drab, no mattsS how attractive the furnishings may be, the effectiveness and the Charm of your room is spoiled. It is like a badly-framed picture. Now, with the arrival of genuine Wilton Stiple Body Carpet, Londontown can offer the proper setting for your favourite room. We will not over-enthuse about this carpet, but you can believe us when we say that it really IS a good quality Body Carpet, ana we do not hesitate to recommend it to you. We have an experienced Carpet Planner who will measure, make and lay carpets tp suit your individual requirements. Quotations for your room will be given free. Wilton Body Carpet is available in two widths, 27in. at 37/6, and 9ft. width at £7/17/6. THE FURNISHING SECTION, LONDONTOWN. LONDONTOWN. SEE OUR LATEST ARRIVALS IN ENGLISH AXMINSTER RUGS AXMINSTER RUGS AXMINSTER RUGS 51in x 27in39/1 , 68in x 36in. 71/3 CUTHBERTSON & LEE. LTD. Furnishing Specialists. Manufacturers of Fine Furniture. Victoria Avenue :: Wanganui P.O. Box 65. Phones 2691, 2235.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 28 January 1948, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, 28 January 1948, Page 1