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PUBLIC NOTICES WANGANUI CENTRAL AND~ DISTRICT AID FOR BRITAIN COMMITTEE. GIFTS OF FOOD. COMMENCING on Wednesday February 4, a stall for the collection of donations of food for Britain will be in operation at McGruer’s Corner, and will be staffed on Wednesdays and Fridays in each week. Your support is solicited. W. J . ROGERS, Chairman. WANGAEHU SCHOOL COMMITTEE INVITES the settlers of the district to a social evening in Wangaehu Hall on Thursday, February 5, at 8 p.m., in honour of Miss D. Denham, who is leaving the district. Ladies a basket. Gents 2/-. "NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I, MAURICE MABLEY FOWLER, of Waverley, being the holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the premises situate at Waverley and known as the Claredon Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next licensing meeting to be held at Hawera on the 3rd day of March, 1948, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to Louis Frank Goodhue, my appointee. DATED at Waverely the 26th day of January, 1948. M. FOWLER, Applicant. WANGANUI CITY COUNCIL. DOG TAX, 1948. NOTICE is hereby given that the Wanganui City Council has, by resolution, fixed the Dog Tax for the year ending December 31, 1948, as follows: For each dog used bona fide for driving sheep or cattle, and not exceeding three, the sum of 2/6 (two shillings and sixpence). For all other dogs, 10/- (ten shillings) each. In addition to the above prescribed Dog Tax, there shall be payable a fee of 1/- per dog for the supply of an approved remedy for the prevention ot hydatid disease in dogs, and until payment of such additional fee is effected the registration shall not be deemed to have been duly made. Notice is also hereby given that Mr. J. H. Minnell has been appointed Registrar and Collector of Dog Tax, and the City Council Chambers, St, Hill Street, the registration office for the purpose of receiving Dog Tax. C. R. WHITE, Town Clerk. You may not be able to pick them on Saturday, but here are some SURE WINNERS for WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4, AT OWEN BROS., LTD, RIDGWAY STREET Phone 4868. Box 128 WINNER NO. 1: MEN’S GREY WORKING TROUSERS. All sizes. NOW ONLY 15/- A PAIR. WINNER NO. 2: BOYS’ SCHOOL SHORTS. Were ij/-. NOW 7/6 A PAIR. Also BOYS’ KHAKI SHORTS FROM 6/- A PAIR. WINNER NO. 3: MEN’S FULLY LINED EX-ARMY WORKING BOOTS. AU sizes 29/6 a pair. Also FULL ELASTIC WIDE WORKING BRACES at 6/5 a pair. WINNER NO. 4. MEN'S SPORTS COATS. All sizes in completely new range. FROM 84/-. Also MEN’S ALL WOOL DRESSING GOWNS IN ATTRACTIVE COLOURS. FROM 75/-. WINNER NO. 5: LADIES’ AND KIDDIES’ INTERLOCK AND COTTON PANTIES. WERE 5/11, NOW 2/6 A PAIR. WINNER NO. 6: MAIDS’ COTTON FROCKS in good STRONG ENGLISH HAIRCORDS frdm 10/- per frock. These are really good value! WINNER NO. 7: Lace! Lace! A full range of ENGLISH LACE just arrived. ONLY 4d A YARD. WINNER NO. 8: LADIES’ SLACKS. All sizes and colours. Only 32/6 a pair. Also a complete new range of pastel shades in Brushed Wool Jumpers. Be early for these! WINNER NO. 9: LADIES' SANDALS from 8/6 a pair. KIDDIES’ S/.N--DALS from 9/3 a pair. All sizes. WINNER NO. 10: Cushions! Cushions! Cushions! A big variety to choose from. Covered and uncovered form 9/- A CUSHION. WINNER NO. 11: LADIES’ FULLY FASHIONED CONTINENTAL HOSE. Now 10/- A PAIR. Don’t forget these are fully fashioned! WINNER NO. 12: LADIES’ COTTON FROCKS going at GIVE AWAY PRICES. All sizes at — OWEN BROS., LTD. Ridgway St. EDUCATIONAL. A GUARANTEED PASS IN ACCOUNTANCY. FOR the one all-inclusive fee Hemingway’s GUARANTEE to coach you in Accountancy till you pass. There is no gamble, no uncertainty about Hemingway’s methods. Hemingway’s not only claim but GET results . Ear y qualification is so vital to your business success, that you cannot afford to experiment—ENßOL WITH HEMINGWAY'S! Apply yourself to your studies and Hemingway’s undertake to guide you quickly and surely to Accountancy qualification. Hemingway's make this Guaranteed Pass offer with complete confidence in the success and efficiency of their coaching methods—practical home study tuition that has enabled Hemingwaytrained students to score record passes year after year for more than 50 years. Write immediately for free book "Accountancy,” to— HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516, Auckland. MACHINERY FOR SALE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. SWING SAW, all steel tubular frame. sft. 6in. pendulum arm and 2 h.p. motor with vee belt drivetakes 16in. saw. Also delivery early Nelv Year 6in. Belt Sander, fabricated channel iron frame 6ft. 6in. x 2ft. 6in„ rise and fall table, 3 h.p. motor direct coupled. GEOFFREY M. SHORTT LTD, Tasman Building, Anzac Avenue,

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Wanganui Chronicle, 4 February 1948, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, 4 February 1948, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, 4 February 1948, Page 1

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