DO NOT TURN TRADE AWAY! VOTE WEDNESDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. RING PHONE 5 0 37 FOR CARS. DANCE. WEEKLY DANCE. EEKLY DANCE. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. \ WAHURI RIFLE CLUB 1V DANCE WILL BE HELD IN THE AWAHURJ HALL ON TUESDAY, APRIL 28. Larkin’s Jass Orchestra. Cards i'oi non-dancers. Gents 2s Gd, ladies Is Gd Char-a-banc leaves P.O. at 7.30. ’ ONGBURN TENNIS & CROQUEI _1 CLUB. SEASON’S “WIND-UP” DANCE. LONGBURN HALL, THURSDAY, 30th APRIL. LARKIN’S VERSATILE THREE. Char-a-banc leaves G.P.O. 7.30 p.m. E. JEWELL, Hon. Sec. SCOUI’S. CIENTRAL Troop Boy Scouts wil I hold a parade TO-NIGHT at < o’clock. Wolf Cubs on THURSDAY at G. 30 o’clock. C. T. FRANCIS, S.M. JUMBLE SALE. R I E N T HAL L TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30. For Willard Home Funds. GOSPEL HALL, RONCOTIM. MR W. BURT, Evangelist, Iron Auckland, will (D.V.) preach ii above ball on Tuesday and Thursday 28th and 30th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Sub ject i'or Tuesday: “The Mystery o Christ.” Subject for Thursday: “Tin Mystery of Israel.” All are heartily invited. MANAWATU HUNT. THE Hounds will meet at Oakau tere- on WEDNESDAY NEXT Throw off at 2 p.m. W. McKENZIE, • Secretary. H OSPITAL BOARD VOTE ELECTION DILKS, D. T. EOLLAS, J. T. PYCROET, F. The Selected Friendly Society Candi dates.
BALLROOM DANCING FOR CHILDREN. MISS DIANA TABOR will hold a Ballroom Class, on Saturdays, at 2.50 p.m. for boys nnd girls under 14 years. Classes in Operatic Dancing have resumed. The Studio Booth MacDonald buildings, Rangitikei st. Qi HEARER GAS, Reduced Rates, Electric Light, Prosperous Town. A. W. F. JACKSON. A BARGAIN. \ VALUABLE HOUSE AND SECTION in Wood street, handy to proposed railway station, 4 rooms and all modern conveniences, workshop and man’s room, electric light and gas, nearly one acre of land. Price £I2OO. Cash £3OO or near offer. Good terms arranged for balance. D. D. CURRIE AND CO., OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION. DO THIS THIS WINTER! DON’T put up with nerve-wrecking coughs and health-shattering colds—-safeguard, relieve and protect vour system with HENDERSON’S COUGH BALSAM. 2s and 3s Gd a bottle. “It’s wonderful,’’ says users. Sold exclusively by the maker— W. P. HENDERSON, Chemist and Eyesight Specialist, The Square Palmerston North..
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 122, 27 April 1925, Page 1
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