WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEETING A PUBLIC MEETING 'To Explain the Aim-; and Objects of the Association will be held in the CORONATION HALL - FOX TON, • on TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8 P.M. PROFESSOR T. A. HUNTER, Victoria University College, Wellington, WILL ADDRESS THE MEETING. Buuekhaurs for prompt delivery and Wheat 9/- bushel. * KIWI BACON FACTORY. (Kairauga Meat Co., Ltd., Proprietors). PALMERSTON NORTH. (]ASH BUYERS of Bacon Pigs at highest market prices. Pigs will be received at the Abattoirs EVERY TUESDAY. THOS. FENTON, Manager. References —Bank of Australasia. PRIVATE CURING A SPECIALITY. Buyers will wait on farmers by request, and give any particulars required. JjADIES! Visit our Showroom on Thursday and Friday next, and see Ihe Now Autumn and Winter 'Millinery. BARR & TVER, Foxton. X?. GABITES for Ladies’ Black Stockings, 1/-, 1/9, 2/6, 2/11. Ladies’ Silk Ankle Hose, in Black", While, Cream, at reduced prices. Pyjamas 9/11,10/0,12/c, white Silk Shirts 9/11, Colonial Wool Snglels G/ll and 11/6. The C. M. Ross Co., Ltd., Foxton. Thursday and Friday next. Special Display of Autumn and Winter Imported Millinery, at BARR & TYER’S. LEVIN’S CHAUTAUQUA. EVERY WORD INTERESTING. SEE WHAT IS COMING NOW. For a week of Supreme Musical delights the Chautauqua is provided well. THE Chautauqua Programme will contain, among other attractions, the APOLLOS, Five Artists of rare and dainty quality. THE ARTISTS’ TRIO, Australians all, rich in records of excellence. MELODY MIRTH QUARTETTE. Gleeful girls, glowing in Gladsome Harmonies. MISS CARRIE LANCELEY, England's own beloved Prima Donna. SOUTHERN SEAS SEXTETTE, THE acme in costumed musical sketches. The Lectures will delight everybody everywhere. Sessions will be held daily, both afternoon and evening, commencing MONDAY, MARCH 3rd, 19i9. SEASON TICKETS, covering everything, sold ,at the following prices: Adults 10/-, Students 6/-/ Soldiers 4/-, Children 4-/-. (Plus war tax). Bauckluun’s for low prices and Granose Biscuits at 1/- packet.* YOU can buy Kapoc at The C. M. ROSS Coy. at 1/4 lb. Best and j purest Bedding, full size, 45/-. j Kapoc Pillows, 3/9. Bamboo Poles, 6ft. 6d, 9ft. 9d. ' POUND. —Gilchrist Furniture Coy., Palmerston North, are closing down. 20 per cent, discount oft’ all goods. POUND. — Rare opportunity to furnish cheap, at Gilchrist’s, Palmerston North, Closing Down Sale. 4/- in the & discount.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1948, 6 March 1919, Page 3
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368Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1948, 6 March 1919, Page 3
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