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DISTRICT ANNOUNCEMENTS N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. MARTON WOMEN’S SECTION. A MEETING of the above will be held in the National Party Rooms, Marton, on WEDNESDAY, August 10, at 2.30 p.m. Guest speaker, Mrs Duncan Simpson. CALLING RANGITIKEI FARMERS . . . WE have to advise that Mr. Johnson, from "Elliott’s” Laboratories, Sydney, will be giving Demonstrations with the Latest BAC6 PHENZEEN PLUS AUTOMATIC INJECTOR. You are cordially invited to attend the demonstrations, which will be at the Sheep yards on the following properties, as under:— TODAY (TUESDAY): Messrs A. S. Coleman and Sons, Cliff Road, Marton, at 10 a.m. WEDNESDAY (Aug. 3): Mr. A. P. Howard, Greatford, at 10 a.m.; and Mr. R. W. Turner, Somersal Road, Marton, at 2 p.m. NZ. FARMERS’ DISTRIBUTING CO. LTD.., MARTON. WANTED—Set the example to Australia, Canada and South Africa by registering an overwhelming vote for the affirmative on Wednesday! SITUATIONS VACANT—BOO Vacancies in the New Zealand Army today. You can fill them by voting for compulsory military training.—J.D.A.C. PUKEROA MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB. A DANCE will be held in the Pukeroa Hall on Saturday, August 6, to raise funds for th« Pukeroa Miniature Rifle Club. A. NATION, Secretary. N.Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY. PAHIATUA CAMP—CHILDREN’S FOOTWEAR. AN Appeal is made for Footwear in good or repairable condition, for juveniles up to age of 16 years. Donations may be left with Farmers’ Distributing Coy., Marton. M. C. FENWICKE, Hon. Secretary. FOUND—A fully prepared New Zealand. So its people continued to live in peace and plenty. WANTED —New Zealand to keep in step with Great Britain which now has compulsoiy military training in peace-time.—J.D.A.C.

RANGITIKEI ELECTORAL DISTRICT. MILITARY TRAINING POLL, 1949. POLLING-PLACES APPOINTED. THE above Poll will be taken in the above Electoral District at the following polling-places between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on August 3, 1949. Awahuri, Public Hall. Beaconsfield, Public School. Bonny Glen, Mrs. M. D. Nitschke's Wool-shed. Bulls, Town Hall. Cheltenham, Public School. Crofton, Crofton Store. Cunninghams, old Public School, Donoily. Feilding, Drill Hall (principal). Feilding, Scouts & Guides Hall, Manchester Street. Feilding, Lytton Street School. Fordell, Ministry of Works, dwelling. Greatford, Public School. Halcombe, Jubilee Hall. Hunterville, Public School. Jerusalem, Meeting-house. Kakariki, Public School. Kakatahi, Post Office, Glenn's Junction. Kauangaroa, Maori School. Kawhatau (Lower), old Public School. Kimbolton, Oddfellows Hall. Kiwitea, Public School. Koriniti, Maori School. Lake Alice, Ministry of Works. Long Acre Valley, old Public School. Makino, Public Hall. Makirikiri South, Public S.chool. Makohau, Public School. Mangahoe Rd., Hunterville, Mr. Dryden's residence. Mangamahu, Public School. Mangaonoho, old Public School. Mangaweka, Public School. Marton, Victory Hall. Marton Junction, Railway Social Hall Mount View, Marton,' old Public School. Ngamatea, Kennedy Bros., Garage. Ngamatea, Hale's Track, Mr. Hine’S residence. Ngaruru, Mr. K. Hammond’s residence. Ngaturi, Public School. Ohakea, R.N.ZA.F. Station. Ohingaiti, Public School. Okoia, Public School. Orangipongo, Public School. Otairi, Public School. Otamakapua, Public School. Pakihikura, Public School. : Parewanui, Public School. Parihauhau, Tuakira Public School. Parikino, Parikino Hall. Peep-o-day, Kimbolton, Public School. Poukiore, Public School. Pourangaki, Public School. Pukeroa, Mr. N. W. Nation’s residence. Putorino, old Public School. Rangiwahia, Public School. Rata, Dairy Factory Office. Ratana Pa, Maori School. Rewa, Public School. Ruahine, old Public School. Sandon Block, Hunterville, Waipuru Public School. Sanson, Manawatu County office Silverhope, Public Hail. Stanway, Public Hall. Turakina, Public School. Upokongaro, Public School. Upper lulaenui, Public Hall. Waitohi, Public School. Waituna West, Public School. Whangaehu (Upper), Mr. R. Charteris’ Garage. Whangaehu, Public Hall. Maori electors may vote at the above polling-places. DATED at Feilding, this 2nd day of August, 1949. D. A. ROUNDHILL. Returning Officer.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 2 August 1949, Page 1

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