ALDMRSEm OPP. RAILWAY STATION. CAKES AHO( SWBKTft. FRUIT CAKE From 1/* per lb. SPONGE CAKE From 1/3 por lb. Always Fresh. Only best quality of SWEETS kept in stock.
WANTED!. METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1923. Morning, 11 o’clock, Mr Thompson. China Inland Mission. Afternoon, 2.30: Sunday School. Evening, 7 o’clock: Rev. L. Minifle, Foxton. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH &RftfeE6. 5 : SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1923. , Morning, ll a.m.: Rev. A. F. Stewart Afternoon, 2.30 p.m.: Sunday School Evening, 7 p.m.: Re.v. A. F. Stewart. SEWING.— MESBAMES ' NIGOL and VAUGHAN are prepared to do all kinds of Sewing at ' reasonable charges. Terms: Cash on delivery. T>ERRYMAN ’ S, Palmerston North, is -*-* . the address to write to for anything in the Musical Line. We pay postage if you mention this paper. TRICKLING SEASON.—MaIt Vinegar, 3/ gallon. Mixed Pickling Spice, 4oz tins Bd.—At Gunning’s.
—4 Keep your gramophone up to date. Send for some new, Records. We have the latest.—Berryman’s, Palmerston North. ••U ' ' Harvesting , tools scythes,! ! Blades, Snathes, Stones, Files, Ilay Rakes. This is also the season lor Garden Hose, and there’s a plentiful supply ', at K. Shaw’s, Levin’s Ironmonger, Oxford Street, Levin. MUSIC TEACHERS should get in touch with us. * - We have big stocks of Teaching Music, Tutors, etc. Write now .to Berryman’s, Palmerston North. MASLIN PANS, Judge Brand, EOin 17/6; 24in 20/.. Atlas Jam Jars, pints 7/9, quarts 10/6 per doz.—At.Gunning’s. TOMATOES, 5/6 per case; Pears and Preserving Fruits in season.— ; At Gunning’s. WANTED KNOWN.—That I use only the best material.—C. Bridle, Painter and Decorator, GOOD Selection Toilet Ware at cut prices.—Gunning and oC., Ltd. LARGE assortment of Framed Pictures in oak. Oval-framed Cupids and landscapes. Patent Standfast Photo Frames. Floor Stains, Enamels. Gold and Aluminium Paints at* F. Thomson’s, Painter and Paperhanger, Plimmer Terrace, Shannon. Phone 74. SILVEROID, a silver-plating liquid. Cleans and silver-plates in one process. Makes tarnished Electroplate and silverware look like new. Obtainable at F; Thomson’s, Painter and Paperhanger, Plimmer Terrace, Shannon. Phone 74. WANTED.— Your Painting and Decorating work at reasonable prices.— C. Bridle. Excelsior hat dyes, in an shades. Dyola Dyes for home dyeing, in all colours. Use these dyes and you dye with a smile. Obtainable at F. Thomson, Painter and House Decorator, Plimmer Terrace, Shannon. Phone 74. NEiLSEN’S DYEWORKS, MAIN ST., PALMERSTON NORTH. T ADIES’ and Gent’s Costumes and Suits Cleaned or Dyed to new. Panama Hats, Felt Hats and Gloves Cleaned. Feathers Cleaned and Curled a specialty. Phene 875. Phone No. 6353 Automatic. PIGOT “BROS’ Poultry Farmers, consign your ■DOS? aiid POULTRY To PICOT BROS, for prompt satisfaction. Lowest Prices. All classes of GRAIN stocked ar Write for particulars:— 113-118 Thorndoh Quay and • Davie 01. WBLMNQTON. : - pomm m
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