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PUBLIC NOTICE WANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE EVENING SCHOOL. EVENING Classes will start on Monday, February 27. Special Accountancy Classes will start on Monday, February 20. Students may enrol at the College Office: Daily, 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m., from February 13. Evenings, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., from February 20. I. E. NEWTON. Principal. ’ WANGANUI”CITY COUNCIL. WATERING GARDENS. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that watering gardens, lawns, etc., by means of a hose, is permitted for one half hour daily, the hosing time to be as follows: — In that portion of the City situated on the south-western side of the Great North Road, Victoria Avenue, and Portal Street (including Gonville, Castlecliff and Durie Hill), between 6.30 p.m. and 7 p.m. In that portion of the City situated on the north-eastern side of the Great North Road, Victoria Avenue, and Portal Street (including Aramoho, Wnaganui East and Durie Vale), between 7 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Any person using a hose for watering gardens, lawns, etc., at times other than the above-mentioned, or allowing water to run to waste from any pipe, tap, or other apparatus, or hosing or permitting water to be used by a hose not held by the hand, will be prosecuted. Householders are urged to turn off immediately all water taps in the event of any fire occurring in the City in order to conserve the supply as much as possible. G. MURCH, Town Clerk. February 8, 1939. THANKS NOTICE. desire to express our very best thanks to all who so kindly rendered assistance on the occasion o£ our recent fire, especially Mr. Len Charman, to whom we are most gratefully indebted. We deeply appreciate the kindness extended by our friends, who have sympathised with us, and for their generous help, and we return our sir cere thanks. (Signed): MR. & MRS. E. C. GIBBS AND DORIS.

RANGITIKEI AUTUMN MEETING 1 AT BULLS. SATURDAY, MARCH 4. DOMINATIONS for All Events close on TUESDAY, FEB. 14, at 9 p.m. Full programme in "Calendar” and "Digest.” E. V. WILSON. Secretary. Bulls. ’Phones 65 and 53 (res.). RANGITIKEI COUNTY COUNCIL PROPOSED BRIDGES RECONSTRUCTION LOAN £ll,OOO NOTICE OF POLL j PURSUANT to the provisions of Section 11 of The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1926, public notice is hereby given that a Poll of the Ratepayers of the whole of the County of Rang!- I tikei will be taken on WEDNESDAY,, the 22nd day of FEBRUARY, 1939, on I the proposal of the Rangitikei County Council as published in the "Rangitikei Advocate,” "Wanganui Chronicle,” and "Taihape Times” newspapers, to raise a Special Loan of £ll,OOO for the purpose of Reconstructing Bridges throughout the Rangitikei County; and it is hereby further notified that the hours of polling are from 9 a.m. to 6 p m., and the polling-places are situate as under: — Rangitikei County Count'd Chambers, Marton (Principal); Town Board's Office, Bulls; '.lown Hal. Turakina; J. Campion & Coy.’s Office at Woolshed, Okirae; Rata Co-operative Dairy Coy’s Office, Rata; Town Hall, Hunterville; Mr. F. H. Powell's Residence, Mangacnoho; The Hall, Pukeroa, Town Board’s Office, Mangaweka; I The Hall, Utiku; The Hall, Tirirau- 1 kawa; County Office, Taihape; The Hall. Mataroa; and Batleys’ Hall, Moawhango. K. W. DALRYMPLE, County Chairman, A. V. BROWN, Returning Officer. Marton, 6th February,l939. DRESSMAKING. THE MODERN SCHOOL OF X DRESSMAKING. Ladies! Bring your materials. Miss Shaw is now ready to receive orders. Ready-made Frocks in O.S. and X.O.S. from 35/-. MISS SHAW. 96 GUYTON ST. (opp. EDUCATIONAL. 1938 ACCOUNTANCY AND BANKING EXAMINATIONS HEMINGWAY’S FIRST AGAIN! UNRIVALLED RECORD MAINTAINED ! 606 SUCCESSFULL HEMINGWAY CANDIDATES DIPLOMA IN BANKING Total passes for all New Zealand 157 HEMINGWAY’S PASSES 114 All the rest combined 43 HEMINGWAY’S SCORE 721% OF ALL RECORDED PASSES Follow the lead of over 5,000 successful Hemingway students in the last nine years alone— ENROL NOW WITH HEMINGWAY’S And Make Your Pass a Certainty! JJEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. BOX 516. AUCKLAND.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 33, 9 February 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 33, 9 February 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 33, 9 February 1939, Page 1

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