NOTICE. MILITARY TRAINING. CADET COMPANIES. PALMERSTON NORTH. TRAINING re-commences as from the following dates:— 53 Company Ist May, 1925 28 Company 4th May, 1925 48 Company 6th May, 1925 Fall in, 7.15 p.m., at A. and P. Showgrounds, Cuba Street. No LEAVE will be granted. V. SUGDEN, Lieutenan', Area Officer, Palmerston North. EUC H R E EUCHRE EUCHRE T THE ORANGE HALL, l Lombard Street, 30th APRIL. Good Prizes. Good Supper. Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. COURT HINEMOA. Third anniversary social will be held in the Foresters’ Hall, Main Street, on THURSDAY, April 30th. Singh’s Full Jazz Orchestra. Dancing from 8 p.m. Gents, 2s 6d. Ladies, Is 6d. DANCE. A DANCE will be held in the SANSON HALL, on FRIDAY EVENING, May Ist, at 8 o’clock. Proceeds in aid of the Hui Mai Football Club. Admission: Gents 2s 6d, ladies Is 6d. Music by Larkin’s Orchestra. G. A. NICOL, Hon. Secretary. R.S.A. R.S.A. THIS SATURDAY THIS MAY 2nd SATURDAY SOLDIERS’ CLUB. SOLDIERS’ CLUB. LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA. LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA. RUGBY! RUGBY! OPENING OF 1925 SEASON. S H OW GROUND s, SATURDAY. Old Boys v. Western United, 3 p.m. Kia Toa v. Old Boys (Juniors), 1.30 p.m. Admission to grounds Is, ladies and children free. Grandstand sixpence. J. B. PROUD, Secretary, M.R.F.U. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. I BEG to sincerely thank all those electors who voted for me at yeserday’s poll. 0. A. JORGENSEN. TO THE ELECTORS. HAVE to thank you for your renewed confidence. It is very gratifying to find that my past services have been appreciated. Yours obediently, J. A. NASH. rjTHE Wednesday Half-holiday CoinI mittee wish to express their sincere thanks to supporters who helped to retain the mid-week half-holiday, and particularly to ali who assisted with cars, etc., on Polling Day. N. H. SINCLAIR, Chairman. A. L. WESTMORELAND, Hon. Secretary. THANKS. TO THE RATEPAYERS AND BURGESSES OF PALMERSTON NORTH. THANK you very much for your handsome and practical support. 1 shall make every effort during the next two years to justify your confidence. W. L. FITZHERBERT.
A SURPRISE IT came to the scholars —oh! such a surprise, That young Willie Smith should have captured the prize; It was offered for boots that shone bright as the sun, And each pupil thought that he’d sure be “the one.” But Willy was wise, and obtained his footwear From Phil Duncalf, the Bootman, just over the Square. DO THIS THIS WINTER! 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 tho maker — w. P. HENDERSON, Chemist and Eyesight Specialist, The Square Palmerston North. Gum Boots Gum Boots Gum Boots Gum Boots Gum Boots Gum Boots Gum Boots Gum Boots Gum Boots Gum Boots Gum Boots Gum Boots Gum Boots Gum Boots Gum Boots Gum Boots Gum Boots Gum Boots BLUE DIAMOND GUM BOOTS. Now the Best Boot on the Market. Every pair in our stores this year’s goods—no old stock. Prices:—• Gents’ 295. Ladies’ and Youths’ 19s lid. At BROWN’S BOOT STORE, 81 Rangitikei Street, And Vogel Street. Woodville.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 125, 30 April 1925, Page 1
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