* TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CORONATION HALL, J TERRACE END. GRAND CONCERT SPLENDID PROGRAMME. Admission Is 6d, Children 9d. RUGBY FOOTBALL RUGBY FOOTBALL SHOWGROUND TO-MORROW TO-MORROW gATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1929. AT 1.30 P.M.— Athletic (Wellington, Intermediate) v. Old Boys Thirds. SENIOR GAME AT 3 P.M— Old Boys v. Feilding MIbGETS AT 3.45 P.M.— College Street A v. Convent Admission:— Gentlemen Is, Ladies and Children free. Stand: Adults 6d, Children free. ) 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. 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. THE one thing more important than what you pay is what you get. So get Valuo and Service in Signs at the FORTUNE SIGN COY. 50 RANGITIKEI STREET. 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 east will be accorded us in the future. R. V. MASON, 127 Main Street. BETTER SHOES—CHEAPEE PEICES. IADIES! Are you thinking “Shoes?” ! Either for yourself, hubby or family. OUR WINDOW DISPLAY IS SMALL BUT OUR STOCKS ARE LARGE— So come along in and let us show you our up-to-the-minute styles in LADIES’, GENTS' AND CHILDREN’S SHOES. INKPEN’S. BROADWAY. FOR EVERYTHING. “FOOTWEAR." METALGLASS THE newest metal and glass polish on the market. Polishes nickel, brass, copper and aluminium equally as well as it polishes silver and is very economical. Try a tin. H. J. KJAR. “THE HANDY STORE.” Phone 5257 477 Maip Street. VIOLIN TUITION. MISS SO UTHEY-B AKER (London and Sydney), Pupil of Spencer Dyke, Premier Teacher Royal Academy, London, and of Henri Verbrugghen, Sydney Conservatorium Orchestral Class and Essentials of Theory free to regular pupils. Concession to school children. Prospectus at local music warehouses. Interviews— Mr Grimshaw’s Studio, Garner’s Buildings, 134 the Square. WEDNESDAY. 2 to 7 p.m. LOOK! Rooms papered from £1 15s. i —CHAS. SAPWKLL, Painter and Paperhanger, 310 Ferguson Street, P.N. (phone 6832). P. 5.—25 per cent, discount off all papers stockedLAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND SET. Work called for and delivered free. A. G. BRITTON, Phone 6004, General Repairer of Lawn Mowers, Saws, etc., 133 SHAMROCK STREET. CONSULT K. A. NOEDL, THE People’s Optician, also representing F. C. REIN AND SON, Scientific Acoustic Instrument Makers to H.M. Government, London. Address: N.Z. Importing Co. Buildings, the Square, Palmerston North. Phone 5817, House 6163. Book your appointment. SMOKERS. —Consider what Watson Bros.’ cut rate prices mean to you annually and patronise them for your cigarettes and tobaccos. Silver Fern 1/2, 1/3, 1/5 tin. Bears 1/3 tin. Havelock Mixture 1/5 tin. Aromatic Imperial 8d oz., 10/6 lb., 51b. tins 50/-. Moosehead 2oz. plugs 1/-. Juno 2oz. plugs 1/2. Zig Zags doubles 2d packet.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 13 September 1929, Page 1
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