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DISTRICT ANNOUNCEMENTS MARTON MILK ROUND. I WISH to notify the public of Marton that as from February 1, 1950, I will be taking over my milk delivery previously leased to Mr. C. J. Muir. H. W. GUDOPP - MARTON. CHRIS MARSHALL - MARTON TOBACCONIST & HAIRDRESSER THE above premises will be CLOSED from February 6, 19'50, and reopen on Monday, February 20. CRICHTON’S MOTORS LTD. CRICHTON’S MOTORS LTD. Feb. 4—WANGANUI RACES—Feb. 11 Bus departs Hunterville 8.45 a.m., Rata 8.55 a.m. Return fare, 10/-. Departs Marton 9.40 a.m. Return fare, 6/-. Book early at Abel's, Hunterville; Quinn’s Store, Marton. MARTON ATHLETIC FOOTBALL CLUB. A PICNIC WILL BE HELD ON FEB. 19. Further Particulars Later. RATA-PUTORINO W.D.F.F. NO MEETING will be held Bn Thursday, February 2, 1950. A CHILDREN’S PARTY will be held in the RATA HALL on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, at 2 p.m. Members’ Children Only. G. E. SMITH, Hon. Secretary. MARTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Marton Borough Council intends, in pursuance of the powers conferred on it by Section 174 (4) of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1933,” to close that portion of the street known as Henderson’s Line which runs from Wellington Road to the Tutaenui Stream, and which is bounded to the north by Section 13 of the Rangitikei Agricultural Reserve; to the south by Section 12 of the Rangitikei Agricultural Reserve; to the east by the Tutaenui Stream, and to the west by Wellington Road. A Plan of the portion of Street it is intended to close has been deposited at the Borough Council Offices and is open to inspection by members of the public. All persons who object to the closing of such portion of street must lodge their objections in writing at the Office of the Council on or before the 14th day of March, 1950. If no objections are received on or before that date the said portion of street will be formally declared as closed. Dated this Ist day of February, 1950. C. C. MCDONALD, Town Clerk. MOAWHANGO SPORTS CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING To be held on Mr. T. Shepherd's property at TIKIRERE FALLS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, Commencing at 11 a.m. Bus leaves Taihape P.O. at 10.45 a.m. Horse and Pony Events, Chopping, Novelty Events. Children's Competitions and Races Refreshments and hot water available on the ground. £lOO IN PRIZE MONEY. Admission: 2/6, Cars 1/-. HUNTERVILLE RABBIT BOARD. 10% PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that in accordance with a resolution of the Board an additional charge of ten per centum (10%) will be added to the current year's rates remaining unpaid after the 20th day of February, 1950. Legal proceedings will ;e taken for the recovery of such rates without further notice. W. C. SMITH, Secretary. Hunterville, 24/1/50. [A Card], PAUL A. RADOMSKI. A.P.A.N.Z. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. (Late Inspector Land and Income Tax Department). Has Commenced Practice at tne GRETNA HOTEL BUILDING, TAIHAPE. P.O. Box 16. Temporary phone 111 HUNTERVILLE SPORTS CLUB. ANNUAL HORSE GYMKHANA. On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1950. At SILVERHOPE, On MR. L. J. Laird’s property, “Motu-Ra.” A full programme of Horse and Pony Events and other Novelty Attractions in a setting of Native Bush and Streams. COMMENCING AT 10.30 A.M. Light Refreshments and Ice Cream may be obtained cn the grounds, and the Rangitikei Pipe Band will be in attendance. Adults 2/-, Children 6d, Children under 10 Free, Cars 1/-. A DANCE will be held in the evening at the Silverhope Hall, starting at 8 o'clock. WHEN YOU'RE HOT AND TIRED AND weary with Shopping, slip into Lawrence’s Wine Bar for a Cool, Cool Drink. LAWRENCE'S will prepare you one of their famous Iced Horses Necks 1/-. YOUR Favourite Liqueur can be enhanced with a cube of ice at Lawrence’s. i REST and enjoy a stimulating, refreshing Drink in Lawrence's Lounge. | THERE are Soft Drinks available for I the Kiddies and Pram Parking Space. ! ENJOY tliis unique service Law- ; fence’s can sell Wines, Liqueurs, etc., I by glass, bottle or case.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 1 February 1950, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, 1 February 1950, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, 1 February 1950, Page 1

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