LOST AND FOUND. LOST, unemployment stamps, value £1 Is Bd. Return to Reo Motors, Ltd. Reward. LOST, Saturday morning, in Square, girl’s left-hand gauntlet glove. Finder please leave at Scotch Wool iand Hosiery Shop, Ltd. Reward. LEFT on seat in Square, purse coni taining notes and silver. Reward. Address “Standard.” FOUND, the only wave worth having, a Eugene permanent wave, also water and ma.rcel waving.—Levy’s, George Street, phone 7242. TO-LET. TO LET, to mei-chaffis, large floor space, 70 x C2ft and 30 x 62ft. Write Box 327, Palmerston North. r.LET, furnished 8-roomed house. two minutes from Square, 3os pei week. Address “Standard.” ri'O LET, Foxton Beach, furnished 6J- l oomed house, on main beach. Ring 4928 i LOCIv-UP 1 motor shed, concrete floor. Address “Standard.” CHURCH NOTICES. U NITF.D EVANGELICAL CHURCH THE CONFLICT OF TIIE AGE. See Church Column Page Two. TERRACE END GOSPEL HALL, FITZROY STREET. THE Gospel will be preached in the above Hall, Sunda.y evening (D.V.) at 7 o’clock. Speaker: MR EDGAR WHITEHEAD. Subject: “Is the Right King on the Throne.” Everybody “Welcome. YOUR LAST CHANCE. BROTHERS’ SCHOOL BAZAAR 1 lONCLUDES To-night, When Com--1 petition results will be announced. MAKE A I’OTNT OF COMING ALONG. ADMISSION FREE. "W.E. A. PUBLIC LECTURE. TO-NIGHT 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT nPFIEOSOPHICAL HALL, 1 CHURCH STREET. Speaker: DR. KENRICK DEAN, M.D. Subject: “PERSONALITY.” Admittance Free. Collection. FINAL REMINDER, SUNDAY CONCERT. TO-MORROW N I G R T 1 STATE THEATRE. By GENERAL MOTORS, WELLINGTON. The public are requested not to tender less than Is for this splendid concert of 32 artists. A USTR ALIAN ABORIGINES A MISSION, IONDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 7.30 p.m. BAPTIST CRURCH. tfiss Fraser will give- a Lantern Lecure of her work in the Warburton Ranges. letiring Offering Mahawatu Missionary Association. THE SALVATION ARMY, BROADWAY. Monday, august 23rd, At 7.45 p.m. Grand Demonstration, Drills, Dialogues, Singing. Enjoy This Treat. HAMILTON DICKSON - Presents JOAN CRANSTONE And MARGARET FEIST In a Violoncello and Vocal Recital. At ROSCO TEA ROOMS, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, at 8.10 p.m.
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS ! ! THE REPERTORY SOCIETY Presents “THE SHINING HOUR” By KEITH WINTER. Produced by M. H. Oram. The Play is Dramatically Human and Full of Surprising Situations. II) is Excellently Cast, Well Staged and Produced. NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Augst 26, 27, 28. EMPIRE HALL If You Don’t Book Early You’ll Miss THE SHINING HOUR. IT’S A REPERTORY SHOW. Admission: 2s 6d and Is 6d. Box Plan at C. and C.’s. RETURNED SOLDIERS. ATTENTION!!! A REMINDER is hereby given all ranks of the Feilding R.S.A. of the Annual Ladies’ Social Evening to bo held in the Parish Hall, on Wednesday. August 26th. Zero hour 8 o’clock. All leave from this parade is CANCELLED, by order of the O.C. Drees: Dancing Order with Wives and Half-Crowns. C. Y. JEWELL, Orderly-Sergt. R ED CROSS SOCIETY. COMPETITION WINNER. Mrs Bramley, Hastings. RED ROSE BUTTER COMBINES QUALITY AND ECONOMY. Manufactured from New Zealand's Superline Butterfat and Always I'resh. A product of the Awahuri Dairy Co., Limited. C. A. DRIVER. EXPERT piano, player and organ tuner and repairer. Tuner to principal city organs. Work guaranteed. 114 Church Street, Telephone 7436.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 224, 21 August 1937, Page 1
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