YOUR TYRES I. . ARE they in first-class condition to commence the holidays? If not let Hutchins’ Vulcanising Works inspect them. ’Phone 5815, 237 Cuba Street. C. A. DRIVER. PIANOS, players, reed and pipe organs, tuned and repaired. Tuner to the principal city organs. 60 Linton Street, Phone 7436. M. J. O’BRIEN, GENERAL CARRIER. DEPOT: Prompt Parcel Service. King St. Phone &318, Private 6405. BROADWAY HOUSE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. CNR. Broadway and Princess Streets,. Under entirely new management. Permanents and casual. Terms moderate. ’Phone 7005. OF INTEEEST TO LADIES. SPECIAL XMAS OFFER of 10 per cent. Reductions on all IMPORTED Model Gowns and Ensembles. AT MISSES JAMES AND GRACE, GOWN AND MANTLE SALON, George Street, Palmerston North. PHONE 5358. HOTHOUSE GEAPES. B CI AND TOMATOES. YOUR FRUIT FROM WALLY JONES, LIBRARY BUILDINGS. CHEAPEST AND BEST. PHONE 5215 FOR FREE DELIVERY. FOR CHRISTMAS TRAVELLING bags from Is 9d, solid leat uer atache cases from lCte, hat boxes from 12s, brief bags from 12s 6d. Fleet-Foot canvas shoes 4s. W JEWETT AND SON. BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRERS. 205 Cuba St. and 153 a Featherston St.
BROADWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING Principal: MISS GWEN GIBBS. BALLROOM DANCING. LEARN to Dance now for the Holidays of 1933 season. Prospectus at Studio. Telephones 7170, 7477.
DISTINCTIVENESS, the quality which has individualised the Royale Dutch Lounge. THE Management announce that_ during the Summer Season they will be serving all the latest Specials in Ice Cream Dainties. All Ice Cream manufactured on the premises and made from the purest ingredients. SUPPERS AND ICE DAINTIES SERVED AFTER THE THEATRE ROYALE DUTCH LOUNGE
NOTICE, DON’T be Burdened with Parcels, Xmas Eve. Leave them at Mack’s Kandy Store (near Regent) or 186 Cuba Street (near Fire Station), and we will be pleased to deliver them to your door. Enjoy yourselves and leave your parcels to us. Assured delivery from 6d. THE SNAPPY PARCEL SERVICE And GENERAL CARRIERS. Furniture Carrying of all Kinds. PHONE 5885. DEPOT: 186 CUBA STREET. Rata Firewood, 2s Bag, Delivered.
BORHAM’S RADIO SALE! BRINGS RADIO to your Home at Sensational Prices: — The World-famed All-British “S.T.C.” (Standard Telephone Co.) Radio, in beautiful Floor Cabinet, now only £25 10s. New Zealand made “COURTENAY” Superheterodyne equals any 8-valve Radio, £l6 cash. Latest ‘ ‘STEWART-WARNER” Autoflow power and noiseless reception, at prices to suit all. Special Radio Repair Service: Prices reduced 25 per cent. BORHAM’S RADIO SERVICE 245 Main Street West. Phone 8589. 50 yards from George Street.
“RED ROSE” BUTTER /CHOICEST superfine quality, produced \J from finest grade Crearn and manufactured in the Manawatu district. Trade in commodities made in your own district. Always be certain to purchase “RED ROSE” BUTTER Remember the Old Adage:— “The Best is the Cheapest,” and Always Get the Best.
THE TRAIN YOU WANT. DEPARTURES FROM PALMERSTON NORTH (WEEK FOR—AUCKLAND and ROTORUA: 5.7 p.m. (Not Sunday), 9.57 p.m. (Limited), (Not Saturday). NEW PLYMOUTH : 1.0 p.m. WANGANUI: 6.52 a.m., 1.0 p.m., 4.10 p.m., 5.7 p.m. WELLINGTON: (via Manawatu) 4.57 a.m. (Not Monday), 6.53 a.m. (Limited) (Not Sunday), 7.0 a.m., 1.8 p.m., WELLINGTON: (via Wairarapa) 11.4 a.m. SUNDAY TRAINS, FOR—WELLINGTON : 8.35 a.m., 8.50 a.m., 4.25 p.m., 4.42 p.m. AUCKLAND: 9.57 p.m. MADGE MOTOR SERVICE REVISED TIME-TABLE PALMERSTON NORTHFOXTON DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Depart Palmerston North, Post Office: 9 a.m.: Via Bainesse 11 a.m.: Via Bainesse 3 p.m.: Via Taikorea (to Moutoa and Shannon) 4 p.m.: Via Bainesse 10.45 p.m.: (Saturday only): Via Depart FOXTON Post Office: 8 a.m.: Via Bainesse 8.45 a.m.: Via Taikorea 11.45 a.m.: Via Bainesse 2 p.m.: Via Bainesse 6.30 p.m.: Via Bainesse 10.30 p.m. (Saturday only) via Bainesse SUNDAY SERVICE. SUMMER TIME-TABLE. Depart Palmerston North, Post Office: 9 a.m.: Via Bainesse 415 p.m.: Via Bainesse Depart FOXTON, Post Office: 9.30 a.m.: Via Bainesse 6 p.m.: Via Bainesse FOXTON BEACH SPECIAL. Depart Pnlmerston North 9 a.m. Depart Beach 5.45 p.m. SPECIAL RETURN FARE ss. Valid Day of Issue Only. Special Concessions to School Pupils and Regular Passengers. HEAD OFFICE: 40a ltangitikei Street. ’PHONES: Offices, 5260; Garage, 6448; Private, 5788.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 17, 17 December 1932, Page 2
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