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Business Advertisements. FOR BILLY’S “SUNDAY—BEST." The boys are quite particular when they are choosing their suit for Sundaybest, aren’t they? But we know how to please them—and please Mother too. We know boys—and their suit-needs. That’s why so many Wanganui mothers bring their boys along to ns. First the style of suit is just right—then the quality— then the prices. SOME VALUES IN BOYS' SUITS. BOYS’ SPORTS SUITS; with shorts in good English tweeds, nice dark brown and grey mixtures, good fitting and well made; sims 5 to 14. Prices 17s 6d to 255. BOYS’ SPORTS SUITS, with shorts made from best quality all-wool Colonial tweeds, specially selected and made to our own instructions to suit sturdy boys. The special feature about these suits is that they give your IStoy more width in the body than the Ordinary suit, without being any longer; sizes 5 18 ' Prices 25s to 50s. BOYS’ WASHING SUITS -A splendid selection of washing materials,, comprising striped crash, palmbeach suitmgs, poplins, tussore and fuji silks; styles specially designed to suit boys of ramus ages from 3 to 10 years. Prices 8s lid to 23s 6d. BOYS’ TENNIS TROUSERS.—Specially made in boys’ and youths’ sizes, trom good quality materials, in plain grey and cream all wool gabardine' sizes 9 to 16. Prices 22s 6d to 30s. GEOEGE & KEBSLEY, LTD, THE BOY’S SPECIALISTS, WANGANUI, Public Notices. NOTICE TO “HERALD” SUBSCRIBERS. ftTVER BANK AND ARAMOHO ROUND. TAfE are compelled, owing to the bickness of Mr Dan Brider, to request subscribers to call for their "Heralds" at L. H. BRIDGES, Aramoho; EOBT. LJNSSEN, Baker, 16 Glasgow Street, WANGANUI COUNTY. T? ESIDENTS of the County may obtain supplies of Disinfectant at the County Office, Campbell Place, Wanganui. Bring bottles, GEO. DAEBYSHIRE, County Clerk. NOTICE. YA/VJ were compelled to close the T Garage owing to influenza, and we apologise to our many clients for delay. We Open for business again on Monday, 25th inet. M 33 SOUTER AND TDPPIN. Public Health Department, District Health Office, Wellington. NOTICE RE PROHIBITION OF PUBLIC MEETINGS. TN accordance with a notice issued A under my hand on the 15th day of November, 1918, it is hereby further notified that all Auction Sales of Clothing and Furniture and General Household and Personal Effects are Prohibited in all cities and boroughs within the Wellington Health District until further notice. Dated at Wellington this 21st day of November, 1918. R. H. MAKGILL, District Health Officer. INHALATOR AT CASTLECLIFF. AN INHALATION”PLANT will be in working order from to-day, near the corner of Corn foot and Manuka Streets, Castlecliff. Hours; From 8 a.m. to noon, and from 2.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. A plant will also be in working order at the Freezing Works, and will be open to the public. RALPH BROWN, Chairman Castlecliff Town Board. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. WANGANUI AND SUBURBS TEMPORARY HOSPITALS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TVTOTICE is hereby given that all Accounts for supplies, motors, etc., must be sent in weekly (Mondays to Sundays inclusive )with orders attached, to the Treasurer, Influenza Epidemic Fund, Borough Council Chambers, Wanganui, Accounts must clearly show to which Hospital the goods were supplied. Prom this date no further goods must be supplied without a written order. E. M. SILK, Treasurer. Wanganui, 22nd November, 1918. THANKS. TMfRS S. WALL and Son, of luges Street, wish to thank all k friends for all letters and tokens sympathy in their recent sad berea ment. THE WANGANUI HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. IT I HE above Board wish to' notify the ■*' public that a District Maternity Nurse has been appointed by the Board, and for a very small fee the services of the Nurse may be obtained by expectant mothers. The Nurse will be in attendance at the Board’s Office, 4 Campbell Street, every day between 2 and 3 p.m. In case of emergency ring Telephone 425, Girls’ Friendly Lodge, CampboH Street.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15671, 23 November 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15671, 23 November 1918, Page 1