DISTRICT ELECTORS’ ROLL. is hereby given that copies of the Main Roll can be obtained from the office at 1/- per copy. The Supplementary Roll will close on Wednesday, 13th April, at 5,0 p.m. after which date no further enrolments can be effected. Win. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk. OROUA DOWNS SPORTS. ENTRY FEES REDUCED. r entry fee for all Foot Events at the Oroua Downs Sports will be 2/0, instead of 5/- as previously advertised. D. GUSTOFSON, Secretary. NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. AT PALMERSTON NORTH Showgrounds on 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, JUNE, 1927. for Butter, Cheese, Fruit, Honey, Vegetables, Horse Competitions, Cookery, Needlework, Photography etc. BIGGEST BRIGHTEST AND BEST EXPHBITION IN THE DOMINION. Fine displays Dairy and other Machinery. Send for a Prize Schedule now! W. T. PENNY,' P.O. Box 85, Secretary, Palmerston North. OROUA DOWNS SPORTS CLUB. ELEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING. To be held on Messrs Stratford’s Grounds, Oroua Downs, WEDNESDAY, 6th APRIL, 1927, Commencing at 11.15 a.m. All Athletic events under the rules of the N.Z.A.A.A. Afternoon Tea obtainable on the Ground's. Admission 1/6, Schoolchildren free, vehicles 1/-. MANAWATU HIGHLAND PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. DANCE IN THE EVENING. Admission 3/-, ladies 2/-. Ilori George’s Orchestra. “THE DAINTY.” “THE DAINTY.” PORK AND SMALL GOODS SHOP. PERREAU’S BUILDINGS MAIN ' STREET. FRESH STOCK DAILYCooked Hams, Pressed Tongue, Roast Pork, Pork Sausages, Best Luncheon Sausage, Brawn and Saveloys. FRESH FISH DAILY. Smoked Fish best Quality: —Leave your Friday’s order for fresh Local Flounders. Satisfaction, Cleanliness and Civility. J. W. MASON. J. F. AND C. R. DESMOND. CONFECTIONERS. Two Up-to-date Shops: Next Post Office and near Triangle. LARGE STOCKS OF HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY KEPT. ICE CREAM AND ICED DRINKS. FANCY BOXES AND CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS. MAKE YOUR CAR PAY FOR ITS HIRE! HOW? WHEN IN PALMERSTON N. BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT Boon’s, Broadway The Best Parking Stand in Town. Just a few of our Cash Prices:— •’Phone 492, Eeilding. Sugar, 701 b bag, 16/6 Flour, 100’s £1 3/6 Rice, 121bs. 3/3 Sago, 121bs 3/3 Tapioca, 121bs 3/3 Currants, per lb 6d Sultanas, per lb 7d Raisins, per lb. 7d Preserved Ginger, per lb. 1/6 Figs, per lb. 6d Peel, best mixed, per lb 1/4 Cocoa, bulk, per lb I/" Cornflour, bulk, per lb. 5d Cherries, per lb. 3/Cicily Almonds, per lb. 2/3 Fairlawn Tea, per lb, 2/6 WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS.
INTERESTING AND PLEASANT SCENES Unfortunately soon fade and can never be recalled. But if yon RECORD iTHESE SCENES WITH A CAMERA You can have them before you constantly. The value of “SNAPS” is not in the memory of the event to-morrow, but in the months and' years to come. Bring in your film by 10 a.m. and receive it fully developed and printed by 5 p.m. SAME DAY. CORN’S QUICK “SNAP” SERVICE. MAIN STREET, I’OXTON.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3621, 2 April 1927, Page 3
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