COLLINGIIAME SUITS ARE DIFFERENT !
WE DON’T KEEP CYCLES, WE SELL ’EM. BUT we DO keep first class motor cycle and cycle mechanics to do your reoairs of whatever kind they may be. Everything for the motor cyclist in stock. Call and see the latest in repair patches that don’t require solution—they stick. A BOON TO MOTORISTS In stock always—B-tes. Dunl.m. Spencer-Moulton, and Barnet-Glass tyres and tubes. Agents for “Clyno," “Sunbeam,” “8.5. A.,” “Douglas,” and “Sun” motor cycles. The famous “Jn. Bull” deep drive belt is the best wearing on the market. ROBERTSON & KELLY, FOXTON ANN LEVIN. GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT (IN AID OF FOXTON GIRLS’ GUILD.) BY THE QUEEN ALEXANDRIA’S OWN REG IM ENT A L BAN D, FKOM WANGANUI. LIEUT. BUCKLEY, CONI) UCTOK CORONATION TOWN HALL, AT 8 P.M. FRIDAY, MAY 6™, 1916. PROGRAMME Patriotic Overture, “Carry On.” Lieut. Ord Hume. French Selection. “L’Amour au Village,” (Bouillon.) Cornet Solo. “The Skylark,” (Farrell,) Soloist, Mr Walter Sheoley. Selection, (Rosini,) Band. Euphonium Solo, “Land of Hope and Glory,” (Elgar,) Soloist, Mr R. Boyd. Cornet Duet, “Comrades,” (Clements,) Messrs Buckley and Shepley. Grand Naval Selection, “A Sailor’s Life,” (Cope) Intermezzo, ‘ Moonlight,” (Rimmer.) jo MINUTES INTERVAL. Song, Selected, Miss Doris Signal. Euphonium Solo, “Tranquility,” (Allitsen,) Soloist, Mr Chac. Austin. ' Trumpet Solo, "Trnc'-edi,” Rossini, Soloist, Lieut. Buckley. !■ Concertina Solo, “Moon Moths,” (Safaroni.) Soloist, Mr Walter Shemey. Mi' tary Selection, A Milittrv Church ’arade,” Lieut. Ord Hume. Cornet Solo, “A Perfect Day.” _ Soloist Master Tedoy Summers. U Ad\ Regimental March, “The Colonial,’’ (Hall.) GOD SAVE IHE KING. ADMISSION-Dress Circle and Front Seats 2s, Back Seats Is. W. SUMMERS, Hon. Sec.
GENTLEMEN S Now is the tune co order your new RIDING BREECHES A. HEASMAS, TAILOK. MAIN j STREET lias anticipated your | wants and has a large assortment i of the latest materials to select from. ALSO THE NEW SEASON’S SUITINGS. Inspection Invited. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. Trespassers with dog or gun on Sandy Run, Moutere, will be prosecuted. WILSONf& DALRYMPLE. WANTED— By young lady in business, boaid and lodgings in private home Apply this Office. \\T ANTED KNOWN— Special » » Prices for Jap. Mala l l/ll; Jap. Squares. 7/6; Jap. Matting by the yard, 1/3. —STILES & MATHESON.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1546, 4 May 1916, Page 3
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359Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1546, 4 May 1916, Page 3
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