c OEONATION HALL, TERRACE END. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, At 8 p.m. GRAND CONCERT In Aid of St. David’s Church. The following artists will assist:— P.N. Orpheus Society Mrs F. McLaughlan Vocalist Mrs H. A. Dean Vocalist Miss Doreen Saunders ... Elocutionist Miss Howley Violinist Mr R. H. F. Grace Conjuror Mr J. W. G. Davidson ... Elocutionist Mr M. Wilson Flautist Mr C. Bell Xylophone Soloist Mr Tabor Humorist Mr E. B. Gill Vocalist Mr C. F. Cronin Vocalist Mr C. W. Teppett and Mr F. McLaughlan, Accompanists. Admission Is 6d, Children 9d. )ALMERSTON NORTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. BULB SHOW. EMPIRE HALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th. Doors open 2 p.m. (continuously). Afternoon Tea. SCHEDULES AT FLORISTS. Entries invited for Wallace Cup (Cottage Garden). J. GALLAND, Hon. Sec. Box 70, P.N. ’Phone 8449. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. 44th ANNUAL METROPOLITAN SPRING SHOW 6th, 7th and Bth November, 1929, at PALMERSTON NORTH, Entries for various sections close as follow: Schools Section, sth October. Needlework, Home Industries, Photography, etc., 12th October. Ring Competitions and all Live Stock, 19th October. Steer Riding and Late Entries, 26tli October. Schedules free on application to the Secretary— W. T PENNY, P.O. Box 85, Palmerston North. DAIRY FARMERS’ UNION. A MEETING of the Kauwhata Branch of the above Union will be held in the AWAHURI HALL, on THURSDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m. All farmers are invited to attend. THE MISSES KEATS WILL be pleased to welcome you at the “Kingsway” Tea Rooms and Dairy, near Tech. School and Plunket Rooms (short cut through Collinsons’ right of way) from Square. SPECIALS FOR TECH. SCHOLARS. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. HAVING disposed of our Coal Business to Messrs R. V. Mason and Co., we wish to thank our customers for their past support, and trust the same will be accorded our successors in the future. C. JENSEN AND CO., 127 Main Street. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. HAVING purchased the Coal Business of Messrs C. Jensen and Co., we trust the support given them in the past will be accorded us in the future. R. V. MASON, 127 Main Street. HAIR AND SKIN CONSULTANT. MISS NANE MATHESON King’s Chambers, the Square. SPECIALISES in Scalp and Face Massage, Hair Tinting, Cutting, Shampooing, Marcelling, Water Waving; also the Health Motor Weight Reducing Treatments. Phone 5042. NOTICE. 70 SATISFIED “Permanent Eugene Waves” in July. Latest methods nd experts in attendance. Our price 3s full head. For appointments )hone 7229. 808 COUSINS, LADIES’ HAIR SPECIALIST, lub Hotel Buildings. Church Street. ETAN ICE CREAM WHEREVER the people gather, “ETAN ICE CREAM” is always in demand. It is a favourite because it satisfies the palate—it puts vim, a sparkle, a liveliness into your very being. You can have it right in your home. PHONE 7237 MPERIAL CYCLE WORKS FOR CYCLE REPAIRS. All Cycle Accessories Stocked. HOPWOOD’S BUILDING, Main Street, near G.P.O. EUDKINS’ WHITE STAR MOTOR SERVICES (Sedan Cars). Leave Railway Hotel Buildings, Palmerston North for Masterton daily 12.30 p.m. Leave Masterton for Palmerston North daily 4 p.m. Phone 6458. Address 161 Main Street. Taxis available day and night. PHONE 6324. IN BROADWAY, AT THE LOUNGE Seasonable tempting menus every day. GRILLS, of course, Between the hours 12 to 2 p.m.— 5 to 7 p.m. THE BROADWAY LOUNGE, LTD., MANY WEDDING PARTIES CATERED FOR. HERE. WLLS and Smythe for incubator and brooder repairs. Phone 6029
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 242, 11 September 1929, Page 1
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