ANZAC DAY THE Public are cordially invited to be present at GENERAL SERVICE GENERAL SERVICE At SHOWGROUNDS SATURDAY At APRIL 25th SATURDAY 2.30 Sharp APRIL 25th Officiating:— Padres C. Walls, M.C., G. T. Brown and H. T. l*oat.
ANZAC DAY COMBINED PARADE. A LL Returned Soldiers are requestJ.~\. ed to- Parade on ANZAC DAY. Full in: 2.15 sharp, at Soldiers’ Club. MEDALS TO BE WORN. B. J. JACOBS, President. MANAWATU BOY SCOUTS’ ASSOCIATION. ANIAO D A Y. ALL Troops will parade at the Showgrounds at 2.15 sharp. S.M. F. CARPENTER in charge. ANZAC DAY PARADE. PALMERSTON NORTH SOUTH AFRICAN WAR VETERANS’ ASSOCIATION. MEMBERS are requested to asse'in- . ble at- Rangitikei Buildings, opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Rangitikei street, at 2 p.ru. SATURDAY, the 25th inst., and attend Anzac Celebration. Medals and Decorations to be worn. W. WILSON, Hon. Secretary. ANZAC DAY. BUNNYTHORPE. A COMBINED service will be held on the Recreation Ground at 2 p.m., April 25th. Conducted by Revs. Kempthome and Hall. All arc welcome. A collection will be taken up to detray expenses.
ASHHURST. ANZAC D A Y, 11 A.M. QOMBINED MEMORIAL VICE SERAt the Band Rotunda. If wet, in Methodist Church. ANZAC DAY SACRED CONCERT. w ELLINGTON COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS, Assisted by Misses A. Ashworth, N. Whalley, and E. Wilson, Mr A. J. Berryman. OPERA 8 p.m. HORSE. THIS APRIL 2bth SATURDAY SILVER COLLECTION. Doors will not open until close of United Service at St. Andrew’s Church JJOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. VOTE FOR— D. T. DILKS J. T. FOLLAS F. PYCROFT The Men Who Know Your Needs. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD ♦ ELECTION. VERY Elector has two votes. Please use both. Give TOLLEY cne of them. Ho supports efficiency and economy. Tolley is the new candidate. Mr Tolley hopes to speak in Palmerston North on FRIDAY NIGHT.
NEW BLOOD ON THE BOROUGH COUNCIL IS GREATLY NEEDED. THE ELECTORS residing in HOKOWHITU are invited to attend a meeting to be held in the Sunday Schoolroom, To Awe Awe street, on FRIDAY, 24th April, at 7.30 p.m. Come and hear the views of some of the new aspirants to Municipal honours. A large attendance is requested. Ladies especially invited. SAINTS’ JUMBLE SALE. SATURDAY, MAY 2nd SATURDAY, MAY 2nd Gifts of clothing l footwear, produce, furniture or anything saleable gratefully received. FOR SALE. £7-ROOMED Bungalow, on valuable O corner section in business area close to Square, every possible convenience, built-in wardrobes, concrete paths, electric light, motor shed, lawns back and front, etc. Sacrifice at .€1450 or near offer. Write “Open View,” care “Standard.” FOR SALE, bay filly, Computer, by Day Cornet^—St. Clements mare ; guaranteed sound and in training. No reasonable offer refused. Reason for selling, owner’s continued ill-health. Apply “Standard.” DO THIS THIS WINTER 1 DON’T put up with nerve-wrecking coughs and health-shattering colds—safeguard, relieve and protect your system with HENDERSON’S COUGH BALSAM. 2s and 3s 6d a bottle. “It’s wonderful,” says users. Sold exclusively by the maker— W. P. HENDERSON, Chemist and Eyesight Specialist, The Square Fulmers ton North. ‘
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 121, 24 April 1925, Page 1
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