PUBLIC NOTICES KAIERAU FOOTBALL CLUB. Committee Members ate reminded of the Meeting in Club’s Gymnasium, MONDAY, FEE. 21st, at 7.30 p.m. L. C. ARTWRIGHT, Hon. Secretary. The Christ Church Parish GARDEN PARTY Will be held, by kind permission of Mrs. F. W. Giliigjm, in her garden at the COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19. At 2.30 p.m. You are invited to attend and to bring suitable gifts for the stalls. If wet, the function will be held in Christ Church Hall. ~ ' BR6WN _ BdMBHr ARRIVES. BROWN BOMBER ARRIVES. BROWN BOMBER ARRIVES. (Imperial Draught Ale). Ask the Navy, the Army, or the Air Force. Get it today from — MARIETTE & CO., LTD., MARTETTE & CO., LTD., Wine and Spirit Merchants, Maria Place. TAWHERO SCHOOL GARDEN PARTY. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 COMMENCING AT 2 P.M. Highland Pipe Band, Fun and Games for all, Afternoon Tea Available. Come along and spend a pleasant afternoon in the beautiful grounds ol “Tawhero,” Totara St, Gonville. “MAN’S MYTHS AND GOD’S MYSTERIES” A CHALLENGE FOR THE TIMES! By MONTAGUE GOODMAN F.R.G.S. A London Lawyer. You are cordially invited to hear this vital message at 8 p.m. on SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1949, in the Gospel Hall. (Cnr. Bell and Plymouth Streets). Extra Seating Arranged. WANGANUI JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. PICNIC RAORIKIA SUNDAY. Members and friends are reminded of the above Picnic on SUNDAY, 20tb instant. Boat leaves Hatrfck’s Wharf 9 a.m. Aramoho 9. 20 a.m. Tickets are available from: — R. K. Bones, President, C. E. Maclean, Secretary.
WANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE EVENING SCHOOL. Evening School re-opens on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28th. ENROLMENTS will be taken at the School from 6.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. as follows: Accountancy adn Commercial.—Monday, February 21. Engineering and allied Trades, including apprentices. —Tuesday, February 22. Building and allied Trades, including apprentices.—Wednesday, February 23. Art subjects, Leatherwork, General subjects, Dressmaking etc.— Thursday, February 24. Generous free place privileges are available. All fees and material charges are payable in advance. Students are advised to enrol early as all classes are limited in size. An enrolment fee of 2/6 is payable by ALL pupils. This fee is doubled in the case of enrolments’ effected after February 24. New students are required to produce ' Primary School Certificate or Post-primary Record Card. TRESPASS NOTICE. TRESPASSERS, with dog or gun. on Merchiston Property, will be prosecuted. •LLOYD HAMMOND. THEY ARE NEW- -THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL! THE Latest from England: Peace (rosy mauve', Prosperity (pink), Plenty (blue). Listen to what the famous English paper “Popular Gardening” says about them: "There is not the slightest doubt that the three new Michaelmas Daisies—Peace. Prosperity and Plenty—are vastly superior to anything else in commerce.” They are larger than any other Michaelmas on the market, they are beautiful. They last as a cut flower Deliver year!; winter. 1(1/- a set; a double set plus an extra plant for £1: nost free. W HOPE JENKINSON, ‘Woodlands Nursery,’ 132 Cook St.. Palmerston N. BUSINESS ANNOUCEMENTS. FOR YOUR BEAUTY SLEEP . . . INVEST IN AN INNER-SPRING MATTRESS. They Give Long Service and Maximum Comfort. See Them in our Bedding Showroom. “PEERLESS" POCKET SPRING, complete with base, double size. £3l/15 '3 .‘SLEEPY - HEAD” MATTREE’SS, complete with base, double size. £2B 1/“HALSRING" MATTRESS, complete with base, double size £27/7/9 Also available in Single Bed Size. CUTHBERTSON & LEE, LTD. CUTHBERTSON & LEE. LTD. Furnishing Specialists anti Manufacturers of Fine Furniture. Victoria Ave.. Wanganui.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 18 February 1949, Page 1
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