LANTERN LECTURE! LANTERN LECTURE! j\ Lantern Lecture will be delivered by MR J. THOMPSON, oi' the China Inland Mission on Ti ESDAY, MARCH 6th. IN THE METHODIST SCHOOLROOM. Chairman: Rev. F. McDonald. SCENES FROM CHINESE LIFE and MISSION WORK AMONG THE GREAT PEOPLE VIVIDLY PORTRAYED. All Welcome. Admission Free. THE GREAT EVENT OF THE SEASON. VISIT OF MISS AVA SYMONS. VISIT OF MISS AVA SYMONS. THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH Bth. THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH Bth. ASSISTED by many excellent items. Also Mr TITCHENER, late of “Dandies,” and local celebrities. TOWN HALL. THURSDAY! THURSDAY! at 8 p.m. Admission: 3/- and 2/-. TOWN HALL FOXTON. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd and 23rd. MONSTER FESTIVAL FAIR. MONSTER FESTIVAL FAIR. {Jn aid of Methodist Church Funds) Stalls, Competitions, Side Shows, Pictures. BIGGER, BRIGHTER, BETTER THAN BEFORE. Full value in Goods and Healthy Amusement for every Shilling spent. Watch this space foi; further details. Admission Free! Admission Free! SANDON SPORTS CLUB. SANDON SPORTS CLUB. SANDON RECREATION GROUND SATURDAY, 17th MARCH, 1923. SATURDAY, 17tli MARCH, 1923. GOOD PROGRAMME AND LIBERAL PRIZES. McKELVIE SHIELD SCHOOLS COMPETITION. SPORTS START 11 SHARP. A. ANDERSON, Hon. Secretary. REDUCED FARES TO THE SEASIDE. WEEK DAYS AND SUNDAYS. S- DAVEY notifies the public that he conveys passengers per motorcar to the seaside for 1/-. Return fare 2/-. Parties catered for at any hour at the above rates. Bookings may Im left at Mrs Walls, Main Street. PRIME JOINTS. ]d()R PRIME SAVOURY JOINTS call at the L.R. & F. MEAT COY.’S Shop, Main Street. Q'UR PRICES are the lowest and cuir (piality (he Highest. THE L.R. & F. MEAT COY. MAIN STREET. FOXTON
Nielsen’s Dye Works 2<17 MAIN ST., PALMERSTON N. ’Phone No. 5353. Right Up-10-Date for DYEING and CLEANING also FEATHER CLEANING AND CURLING, AND GLOVE CLEANING. Town and Country Orders receive prompt attention. LAUNDRY. J, YEP SING, have taken over the Laundry lately carried on by Yep Shing. All classes of Laundry work undertaken including Ladies, Gents, and Household Linen. Prices moderate. LADIES' VELOUR COATINGS. LADIES’ VELOUR COATINGS. drowns TAILOR AND COSTUMIER. 17 RAXGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON N. ’Phones: Shop 867; Residence 1334. HAWKE’S BAY AND NELSON FRUIT SUPPLY. FAY I'P A GOOD SUPPT-Y OP JAM. PEACHES, APRICOTS. GREEN GAGES, PRUNES, RASPBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES and several varieties of PLUMS available. ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. G. P. WALKER, Robinson St WANTED TO BUY.—Gramaphone. Apply Herald office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2551, 6 March 1923, Page 3
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387Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2551, 6 March 1923, Page 3
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