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Business Advertisements. CORRfiCT CLOTHES FOR WOftK AND PLAY There’s a lot of satisfaction in being dressed right for every occasion. We can help you towards that end—for here we have keenly-priced wearables for business wear, for evening “affairs’,’ and for all outdoor occasions. NEW GOODS FOR RACE WEEK. The Latest and Smartest Styles in new WIDE-END TIES. New colourings and, specially selected designs, made in the new Slide Easy style—cannot catch under the collar. Prices 2/6, 3/6, 4/6. The Newest Shapes in LINEN COLLARS, Double and Single. Wo have every popular width and style. Price 1/- each, 19/6 doz. Smait Styles in SHIRTS in great variety. Tunic shape, with soft bodies and cuffs in the popular Black and White Stripes, all sizes. Price 8/11. New Stripes in TUNIC SHIRTS in various colourings, smart goods and excellent values. Prices 4/11, 6/6, 7/6. SILK SHIRTS in Tussore, White Jap, and Fuji Silk. Our own make. Prices 10/6 to 21/-. Some Specials in MEN’S SOX, Black and Coloured, in All-Wool, Cotton and Wool, and Silk and Wool. Prices 2/6 to 4/11 pr. NEW HATS in Tweeds and Soft Fells. New Shapes, New Colourings, and New Designs. We have a magnificent range. Prices 5/11 to 27/6. WANGANUI. GEORGE & KERSLE7, MEN’S WEAR SPECIALISTS, Public Notices. HOUSE NEAR TRENTHAM CAMP. Tk BLIGHTFUL, Furnished Residence at iteretaunga Golf Links, adjoining Trentham Camp, is to tie let for eleven months, or less. Hot and cold water, garage, charming garden. Late residence Sir Joseph Ward. Available Ist June. Apply Mr M. G. Reid, G.P.O. Box 51, Wellington. PATRIOTIC DANCE. To be held in the FIRE BRIGADE HALL TO-NIG HT. T O-NIG HT. ffIHE whole of the proceeds to be -*■ handed over to the Patriotic Association for the Salvation Army Red J-srscy Appeal. First-class music, supper, and floor. Tickets; Gents 2s (id, ladies Is 6d. Any donations towards the supper will be thankfully received. J. HOSKIN, M.C. WANGANTJI-WAITOTARA PATRIOTIC ASSOCIATION. Wanganui Jockey Club are -*• issuing Free Tickets to Returned Soldiers and Soldiers on Final Leave from camp only (not men discharged from camp without pay until further orders) for the forthcoming Races, which may be had on application at the Patriotic Association’s Office, 114 Ridgway Street. M. HOGAN, Junr., Secretary. RETURNED SOLDIERS’ BUILDING FUND. A SALE of Produce, Cakes, and Sweets will be held in Mrs Suisted’s Shop, the Avenue, > n Saturday, 25th May, in aid of funds for the New Club. Gifts or donations of any kind will be gratefully received by the ladies at the Shop. I RETURNED SOLDIERS A N Extraordinary General Meeting will be held in the Club Booms, Taupo Quay, on Wednesday, the 29th inst., at 8.15 p.m., to Elect Committee on Patriotic Association Grants Committee, and general. FRANK E. CAPON, Secretary. WANGANUI RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CLUB. AN Extraordinary General Meeting is called for Wednesday, the 29ih iast., at 7.45, for the purpose of confirming the following resolution passed at the Annual General Meeting, held on 24th April, 1918: “That the Wanganui Returned Soldiers’ Club be wound np voluntarily, and that the funds and property thereof, after providing for all the Club’s liabilities and the expenses of the wind-ing-up, be paid over or transferred to the Wanganui Returned Soldiers’ Association, and that the present members of the Committee of the Club be appointed the liquidators for the purpose of winding-up.” And GENERAL. FRANK E. CAPON, Secretary. WANTED. CLERK WITH EXPERIENCE, Apply— SOUTHERN CROSS BISCUIT CO. WANGANUI BOROUGH COUNCIL. RACECOURSE TRAFFIC. SATURDAY, 25th MAY. A EL Traffic from Town to the Eaoe- *■ course is requested to proceed via Victoria Avenue and Ingestre Street, and to return via Purnell and Guyton Streets, and on conclusion of Races to reverse the above running. GEORGE MURCH, Town Clerk. Key 23, MIS.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15519, 24 May 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15519, 24 May 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15519, 24 May 1918, Page 1

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