PALMERSTON ANNOUNCEMENTS. IC. and C.’s ) FADELESS CURTAIN NETS I _ -t- — -|IB X. iJJ O rlmb IM* * * I A STRONG AND DURABLE CURTAIN NET. Admirably Suited for Casement and Villa Windows. This is the time to renew these . Curtains and brighten up the home • • for coming events. ■ In shades of Rose, Blue and 1 ■' ■. ;Helio. 40in. wide. 2/6 yard. Also in Cream, with Lace Edge. SOin. wide. 2/6 yard. , Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. 4 COLLINSON and CUNNINGHAME :! LIMITED BROADWAY & KINGSWAY, Palmerston North IF you want to uiaae Girlie happy. -* get her a To? Eram from H. Scott 152 Ruahine Street. Palmerston North p lAN OS—Spencer, Chalien, Brast<-. x Humphrey Hamilton. BausaH Gul bransen Registering Pianos Oates Wnsie Stores, Palmerston Ncrtb /JATE& Music Stores, bolt Agent, m, '•< Nirnmoa Pianoe tor Manawatu One address. No 22 Sonnre. odd P.fif C-SEATEK Austin, e.i., s.s., absolutely u sound throughout; a real snip at -£75. Justice Edmunds - AMUSEMENTS. L®™ BOXING ASSOCIATION DE LUXE THEATRE, LEVIN, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), NOVEMBER 19. A Night of Fights. The Night Before the Races. GRAND PROFESSIONAL FIGHT of TEN ROUNDS Between ROY OVEREND (Hastings) and MARK CARROLL (Wanganui) Featherweights for a Purse of .£5O. Preliminary Bouts (Six Rounds): Jim Evans (Levin) v. H. Larsen (Wellington). Four Round Contests between E. Evans (Palmerston N.) and W. Hurne (Wellington), Flyweights. T. Holgate (Foxton) ,v. T. Thomas (Wellington), Featherweights. NT MA KEY (Levin) v. G. Withey (Wellington), Flyweights. And the brother midget boxers, G. Max well v. L. Maxwell, Paperweights). Prices: Ringside 10s. 6d„ Circle and Front Stalls, 55.; Back Stalls, 2s. 6d. (plus tax). Ladies with escorts will be admitted free' to .the Dress Circle only. Plan noir open at Apps. Stationer. Levin. R.S.A. DANCE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), NOV. 20. ANZAC CLUB. ' -v Larkin’s Orchestra. ' ■ SHOWS. PALMERSTON NORTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Flower show, ZEALANDIA HALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20. Doors Op an 1.30 p.m. (continuously). Secretary will be at’Zeahn iia Hall, Friday, 7 ' p.m., to receive entries. '. J. GALLAND,- Hon. “Sec. Box 70, P.N. (Phone 8419). PA HI ATI) A A NNO UNUEMBNTS. —} J. W. MILLS AND CO., Registered Plumbers, Tinsmiths, etc. Tanks, Baths, etc., all Sanitary Requisites Stocked. ’Phone 64. Mangabnc Road. Pahiatua. CLUB HOI EL. J. BYRNE Proprietor. Noted for .the Excellence ot its Cuisine Speight’s and Staples’ Beer. All Service Car-* Stu Hera ■/, ’Phone 31 ’ MASTERTON ANNOUNCEMENTS. fI’WELVE Xmas • Presents-:solved , at . -*■ once. Get one dozen Photographs. Ring 2471 for appointment. The A.P.F., the Children’s Photographers and Artistic Picture Framers, Perry Street, Masterton. RECORDS. RECORDS. 9/11 '"A-LL Latest Hits, 2s. lid PortLi able Gramophones from £3. All our. Records, 2s. lid. Robinson’s, 16a Quean ■ Street. Masterton. "
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 47, 19 November 1926, Page 4
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