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PUBLIC NOTICES RUGBY LEAGUE RUGBY LEAGUE TODAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 30. WANGANUI EAST SHOWGROUNDS SENIOR RESERVE: Aotea v. City, No. 1, at 1.30 p.m. Gonville v. Aramoho, No. 2, at 1.30. SENIOR —At 3 p.m.: AOTEA v. CITY. AOTEA v. CITY. Also, Schoolboys in Action. Admission 1/-. A.R.R. Cars Free. WANGANUI SPORTS MOTOR CYCLE CLUB (INC ). DIRT TRACK MEETING. LIVERPOOL PARK (Old Trotting Course), TODAY (SATURDAY), APRIL 30. 050 and 500 c.c. Club Championships And GYMNKANA. First Race 1.30 p.m. Admission Free. WANGANUI CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. CASTLECLIFF WINTER SCHEDULE COMMENCING Sunday, May 1. 1949, (he Winter Sunday Tram Schedules on the Castlecliff route will come into operation. The Sunday a.m, schedules and the p.m. schedules on the Aramoho, Wanganui East and St. John’s routes will remain unaltered. Time Table Booklets are still obtainable from all Tram and Bus Operators, Price 2d. L F. ROW, Engineer and Manager. TRESPASS NOTICE. ANYONE found trespassing with dog and gun on Erewhon or Springvale Stations, will be prosecuted. H. STODART, Manager. NOTICE is hereby given that the ANNUAL MEETING of the Wanganui Licensing Committee will be held at the Courthouse, Wanganui, on Tuesday, the Seventh Day of June, 1949, at noon, for the purpose of hearing and determining all applications of which due notice shall have been given. A. R. C. CLARIDGE, Clerk of Wanganui Licensing Committee. Courthouse, Wanganui. April 27, 1949. FEDERATED FARMERS OF N.Z., (Incorporated). ANNUAL PROVINCIAL CONFERENCE. MEMBERS are advised that the Conference will be held at the City Council Chambers at 2 n.m. on Wednesday, May 4. Business: Annual Reports, Statements of Accounts, Election of Officers, General. FRANK H. DONALDSON, Secretary. WOODVILLE RACES SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1949. ACCEPTANCES for all events close at Woodville on MONDAY, MAY 2, at FIVE P.M. N. K. CHAPMAN, Secretary. Telephone 110. P.O. Box 15. SPECIAL ENGLISH COMMERCIAL VARIETIES. These are England's Best Strawberry Plants on sale for the First Time in Wanganui. No. I—HUXLEY GIANTS. Strong grower; largest berry grown. No. 2—SIR JOHN PAXTON. This terry lias not as yet Been fruiting in New Zealand. Improved ROYAL 'SOVEREIGN (Choice) ALSO—MELODY SYLVIAN BEAUTY, BATEMAN’S PROLIFIC GOHLIAH, 3/6 Dozen - 20/- per 100. CAPT. COOK and MADAM MELBA, 1/6 Dozen - 6/6 per 100. BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW! RING - - 213 9 THE FARM EQUIPMENT CO., Maria Place. BUSINESS AXNOUCEMENTS. . . not for many years has there i been such a exception Upholstered I Suite offered for such a low figure . . The “BUNGALOW" 5-piece Suite completely covered in a Quality Damask Tapestry, Sprung Edge and Fully Guaranteed. Choose your cover from our Range or buy from Stock. £29/10/FREE Railage and Packing up to • 100 Mile Radius ol Wanganui. FREE Storage until delivery required,. LONDONTOWN. LONDONTOWN. LONDONTOWN.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 30 April 1949, Page 1
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