NEW YEAR BRIDES May we draw your attention to tho FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS Showing in Our New LARGE DISPLAY WINDOWS featuring all that is MODERN FOR THE NEW HOME. The Suites shown are only three from the large range in our Showroom. Furnishers and Manufacturers, 181-190 RANGITIKEI ST., P.N. AMUSEMENTS RANGIOTU TALKIES TO-NIGHT “ SUBMARINE DT ” PAT O’BItIEN GEORGE BRENT FRANK McHUGH—DORIS WESTON The first great drama of modern undersea warfare, starring the daring Hell Divers of the Deep who Flirt with Death—and Laugh. AND THERE ARE LAUGHS APLENTY. OF SPECIAL INTEREST, ALSO COLOUR TRAVELTALK, NEW ZEALAND, ‘‘The Long Bright Land. 1 ’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SITUATIONS VACANT YyANTED, experienced porter. Apply Benbigh'Hotel, Feilding. WANTED, good genera], able to relieve chef. Reply Central Hotel, Palmerston North. SITUATIONS WANTED INEXPERIENCED porter-barman seeks employment. Address “Times" Office. LOST AND FOUND J pST, Sunday night, dog, SpanielCollie cross. E. Watson, Ohakea Aerodrome. Reward. Feilding, Friday night, brown leather wallet containing driver's license. Apply “Times" Office, ingWANTED Known whereabouts of 13 yearling heifers, one steer, last seen Mt. Stewart, Christmas Day. Reward. Ring 8596. QTRAYED from Halcombe, five Jersey weaners. Reward. Address E. C. Wilson, Feilding Road, Halcombe. PLANTS, ETC., FOR SALE pLANT Sale: Zinnias, Phlox, PortuJaca, Stocks, Petunias, Antirrhinums, Ursinias, Marigolds, etc., now 9d. dozen; Asters, 25 for 1/-. PERSSON’S NURSERY, Church Street, Palmerston N. ANDREWS, A STERS! Zinnias! Phlox! Guaranteed finest strains obtainable, 5/* for 100.—Dryburgh Nurseries, 130 Great South Road, Rcinuera. pOMATOES! Famous “ Peerless." Best smooth red, blight-resisting, 3/- 50.—Dryburgh Nurseries, 130 Great South Road, Remuera. FOE SALE TpOR SALE, Tamworth weaner pigs. —H. Sames, Opiki. r T v WCKHORSE" fairly new, good tyres. Write “132," “Times" Office, Feilding. pOR SALE, Johnston out-board motor, 3i horsepower; only one year old. £2O cash or near offer. Apply Walker, Whittaker Street, Foxton. T ARGE Selection of useful Christmas Gifts—Oak and Rimu Oce .Tables, Tea Waggons, Fireside Chairs, Satin and Velvet Cushions, Brass Firescreens, Kerbs and Companion Sets, etc. EMPIRE FURNISHERS, Cowling’s Corner, Cuba and George Streets. BUSINESSES FOR SALE BUSINESSES. We have 3 for sale: Milk Bar, Restaurant and Dairy and Grocery. Any of these are worth inspection. For particulars apply Mounsey Ltd. (A. Mortland, Land Dept.). GENERAL NOTICES MARTON SHOW MARTON RACECOURSE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1940. GRAND CENTENNIAL SHOW. Classes for Thoroughbreds, Ponies, Boy and Girl Riders and Novelty Events. Jerseys, Friesians, Herefords, Unregistered Dairy Cattle, Calf Classes and Y.F.C. Judging Competition. Romney Marsh and Southdown (purebred and natural condition), Fat Lambs, Farmers’ Classes. Pigs, Sheep Dogs, Vegetables, Sewing and Art Needlework, Home Industries and Schools. ENTRIES CLOSE on FRIDAY, JANUARY 12th. Schedules on application to — ARTHUR WAY, P.O. Box 3, Secretary. Marton. BOONS, GROCERS, BROADWAY, Extend to all THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON And Thank Their Customers for Past Patronage.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 65, Issue 1, 2 January 1940, Page 1
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