METHODIST LADIES’ SOCIAL CHILD. O'N WEDNESDAY, NoVeiuber 12th, a S;ilc of Work " ill lx* hold in Hie Town Hall supper-room by the Methodist Ladies' Social Guild, and in connection with same, a prize will be offered for the best article made from sngar-lmjfs. The articles to become the property of the Guild. There will be Produce, Cake and Fancy Goods Stalls. Afternoon tea free, admission by silver coin. MRS. -1. W. WALKED, Secretary. THANKS. M®. J- SYiMiON and family desire lo sincerely thank all kind friends who forwarded messages of sympathy and Moral tokens in their recent sad bereavement arid particularly Messrs John lioss, J. K. Mornblow, Matheson, Ensign Moffaffey, JL Chalk, and J. Coley who acted as pall 'bearers; the flora! bearers; Mesdames C. Edwards, C. King, Matheson and G. (Coley, and those who so generously offered cars and assistance generally. SPECIAL NOTICE. XHE ONLY AUTHORISED Piano Tuners far Messrs H. Coles & Co., the Square, Palmerston North are Messrs 11. M. Phillips and C. A. Driver. Orders may be booked at the Herald Office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4526, 4 November 1930, Page 3
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175Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4526, 4 November 1930, Page 3
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