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Moutoa Hall Fund GRAND CARNIVAL DO YOU KNOW THAT CHRISTMAS IS COMING? You do. Do you know where you are going to spend it? You do. Do you know how you are going to pay for it? You don’t. Well we will let you into the secret! A few days before Christmas will be drawn the GRAND CARNIVAL ART UNION, in aid of the Moutoa Hall, and think what a great Christmas present £SO would be. All holiday troubles solved, so buy a ticket right away. You have every prospect of a Merry Christmas. Tickets may be had on application to the Secretary, Moutoa Hall, 1/- each or 25 for £l. This is not a million to one chance. Our issue of tickets is limited, so get in before the tickets are all sold out. DO you require a new bolt and nut (or some part that has come loose ? Or perhaps you require screws, nails, or rivets for the many odd jobs about the place? If so, come along and let us supply them. We have full stocks of all classes of Hardware Sundries to select from. § A E. TONUS ph ° ne6 The Universal Cash Stofe, FOXTON

e THIS PARCEL OF ENGLISH DINNERWARE FOR 10/- CASH. 4 White Bread and Butter Plates. 4 White Dessert Plates. 4 White Dinner Plates. 4 White 'Coupe Soup Plates. SIXTEEN PIECES FOR TEN SHILLINGS CASH. White & Gold BREAKFAST CUPS & SAUCERS 4/11 half dozen. A splendid household line. Strong and durable. HAIR CLIPPERS for the modern shingled young ladies. Specially adapted to cutting hair close to the neck. Anyone can use them and save you the price of a pair in a few weeks. Now 6/11 pair. 100 sheet PADS, 7d each; blue (camberette style) 7d ea. ENVELOPES to match, 4 packets for 1/-. These pads three for 1/8. DRAINING SHOVELS. All steel and will take an edge like a shovel. D handle (bent) with double cleats. Size of pan 10 x 12i inches. Best English make. Skelton’s Special Price 5/6 each. “North British” RUBBER HOSE. 60ft. coils $ inch, 3-ply. Now 32/6 coil. Complete with nozzle and tap union 35/-. COLLINSOtTand SOnT Palmerston North. J)

Swimming; Baths Queen Carnival. FARMER’S QUEEN, (Miss Easton). EUCHRE PARTY, Perreau Rooms, FRIDAY, September 3rd., at 8 p.m. Good prizes, good supper. Pric e 1/-. CITIZENS’ QUEEN, (Miss Spring). A n “AMERICAN TEA” will be held in the Plunket Room on WEDNESDAY, September Ist., at 3. p.m. Price 1/--EUCHRE PARTY, Perreau’s Rooms, MONDAY, September 6 ~ EUCHRE PARTY, Perreau’s R ooms, FRIDAY, 10th Sept., at 8 p.m. Good prizes, good supper. Admission 1/-. FIBRE QUEEN, (Miss Moore). EUCHRE PARTY, Hamer’s Sample Rooms, TUESDAY, Aug. 31st., 8 p.m. (and every Tuesday following). First and second prize for both ladies and gents. Aggregate prize at end of season for lady and gen . AdlD1 A CONCERT, Royal Theatre, THURSDAY, September 9th. Better than ever. Programme later. Admission 1/0 and 1/-, children 3d and oc. SPORTS’ QUEEN, (Miss Stevenson). SHOP DAY, SATURDAY, September 4th. Donations of goods thankfully received. wt?tv\ti?c!Tl'AV iqi EUCHRE TOURNAMENT, Perreau’s Rooms, WEDNESDAY, Ist., 8 p.m. Admission 1/-. Good prizes, good supper. Aggregate Puzes Ladies and Gentlemen at end of season. qaTTTRFOOTBALL MATCH, Married v. Single, Easton Park, SAIL DAY, Sept. 4th., 2.45 p.m. Price 1/-, ladies free. « BACK-TO - CHILDHOOD DANCE, Masonic Hall, SATURDAY, September 4th., 8 p.m. Prizes for best costume. ■ SACRED- CONCERT, Royal T hcatre, SUNDAY, sth., 8.15 p.m. Silver coin collection.

MODELLE TOILET PARLOURS. Waldergrave Buildings, The Square, Palmerston North. MRS. MURRAY STEWART, (Late Bond St., London W.) Marcel Waving, Shingling, Shampooing, Staining: Invecto, Henna, etc. Electrical Hair Treatment, Face Massage, Clay Packs, Manicure, Electrolysis (the only cure for Superfluous Hair). Room 7, Hours 9 to 5. Later by Appointment.

THE ONLY WAY OUT. BUILDING SOCIETY SHADES. THE only way out of paying ex-' eessive interest charges and high rents is Building Society Shares. Your savings are invested in “giltedge” securities. £360 can he saved in interest alone on a £SOO Loan. Shares 1/- each per week, payable Nos. 1,2 and 3 Groups oversubscribed. No. 4 Group now open and closes on September 24th with 1,000 Shares (the limit). Apply Manawatu Co-operative Building Society, liolben and Hubbards Buildings, Palmerston North.'

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3531, 31 August 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3531, 31 August 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3531, 31 August 1926, Page 3

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