RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. i ‘ f POPPY DAY. POPPY DAY. BUY A POPPY AND HELP A DIGGER. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! (Saturday, April 22nd.) 1,000 EX-SOLDIERS UNEMPLOYED. “Back from the place where the soil is red ' W. And the earth is torn anbare; Where the sleeping forms of thehappy dead y Are .free from cankering care. Better, their lot than the ma:; who returns 1 Broken a/id worn in the War.” STEP ASIDE FROM BUYING A POPPY, AND YOU SIDE-STEP YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES! “THE DAGGERS” DID THEIR BIT " —DO YOURS! RED POPPIES MADE IN DEVASTATED NORTHERN FRANCE. T.he Soldiers’' Symbol of Remembrance for their Dead Comrades. WEAR A POPPY ON ANZAC DAY. 2/- and 1/- each.. Poppies may be obtained from the undermentioned:—S. Dudson (Diggers’ Fruit Supply), M. E. Perreau, Mrs J. Walls, R, Heath,'Mrs- Parkes. E. Healey, D. Ball, and the “Herald” Office. MASONIC HALL - WEDNESDAY, At 2.30 p.m. A SOCIAL AFTERNOON \\TILL be held as above, by the lady members of the Presbyterian Church. Guild Stall, Sale of Cakes, Sweets and Produce. Instrumental and vocal items, and comi>etitions. Afternoon tea free. Admission by silver coin. FOXTON RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION. ANZAC DAY. The Public are hereby notiHod that all business places will be closed on Anzae Day (Tuesday, 25th inst.). F. RIMMER, Secretary. TOR, SALE. —One home cow, in profit. Apply W. H. Hart. Park Street. WANGANUI EDUCATION BOARD. ANNUAL MEETINGS OF HOUSEHOLDERS. The Annual Meetings of Householders for the election of School Committees for the ensuing year will be held in the respective schools on MONDAY, Ist May,- at 8 p.m. Nominations, signed by the proposers and the candidates, are to be delivered to the Chairman of the School Committees by 8 pan. on MONDAY, 24th April. Except in the case of those .schools which had an average attendance of more than 120 for the year 1021 nominations may also be made at the Annual Meetings, Immediately after the Annual Meetings each newly elected Committee shall meet and elect a Chairman. - W. H. SWANGER, i Secretary. Wanganui, Ist April, 1922. 22,29 JjOST.—Gent’s dark grey felt hat. Reward. Apply “Herald” Office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2420, 22 April 1922, Page 3
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347Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2420, 22 April 1922, Page 3
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