PALMERSTON NORTH CITY COUNCIL. TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS XMAS AND NEW YEAR’S EVES. NOTICE is hereby given that the following restrictions regarding traffic will be enforced on • Christmas and New Year’s Eves: 1. That one-way traffic ONLY will be allowed between the white line to be drawn down the centre of the roadway in the Square and the Garden Enclosures. 2. That no parking will be allowed in front of the Shops in the Square. 3. That parking for thirty minutes ONLY will be allowed on the stands already appointed on the garden side of the Square, and on the Stand now used by the General Carriers, and in front of tne Soldiers’ Memorial. 4. That permanent parking will bo allowed on both sides of king and Taonui Streets. Motorists are respectfully requested to comply with the above restrictions. J. R. HAHDIE, Town Clerk. December loth, 1932. RACES AT MARTON. AN 2nd JANUARY Special Race U Train, stopping where required, leaves Palmerston North Feeding 10.41, Halcombe 11.0, Marton arr 11.23 a.m. Return trains leave Marton 5.35, Feilding 6.20, Palmerston North arr. 6.45 p.m. .. .. This train will NOT stop at Makino Road, Aorangi, Taonui and Bunnyt’norpe. Passengers for these stations will require to travel by train leaving Marton 6.30 p.m. . , w ON 3rd JANUARY Special Race Train will leave Palmerston North 10.8 a.m., Feilding 10.41, Halcombe 11.0, Marton arr. 11.23. Return train leaves Marton 5.50 p.m., Feilding 6 .Si, 1 almerston arr. 7.18 p.m. Usual 12.10 p.m. Palmerston NorthWanganui train will run to Marton only, and will be delayed to leave 1 almerston North 1.45 pun., ieliding 3.17 p.m., Marton arr. 4.25 p.m. 1 CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return until 4th January, will be issued to Marton from \\anganui, Palmerston North and intermediate stations on 2nd and 3rd January by trains arriving at Marton up to 12.0 noon. These tickets will NOT be available on Express trains. For further particulars see handbill or enquire at stations. BEFORE DECIDING! . )N those alterations to the home, look closely into the values. Plaster ceil-in-s and wallboards are beautiful m apearance and everlasting; besides other oints too numerous to mention here, ball nd discuss your problems with us. IANAW AT U FIBROUS PLASTER CO., Taonui Street, ’Phono 7561. (Stainless Sisal Used), E. ANDEESQN, ESTIMATES for all classes of buildings or joinery. Up-to-date factory, 223 Albert Street. Residence, 1 Summerbay Street. FISHOILENE STOPS RUST. PPLIED over rust, Fishoilene penetrates it, and places a tough plastio l .of protection on the metal beneatli. rusty spots on Motor Gars there rs hing to equal it. Paint rusty roofs with boilac, the Fishoilene paint. Send for mr card and prices to Holben and Kirk, lited, District Agents, Palmerston CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. 1 Premises will CLOSE on the 24th )ecember and Ite-op6ii on the 4th try, 1933, at 8 a.m. Urgent work ie attended by our Mr A. Johansen, ' Mail© Street, or phone 5660 and ATTIE AND PROCTER, LTD., Registered Plumbers. MBROUS PLASTER WALL BOARDING and CEILINGS are everlast\ct when manufactured by a first-class rm employing only first-class men. AVo insider our work beyond reproach our inspection is invited. MARTIN BEOS.. LTD. LEAKY TENTS PRESERVED BY HILU-DEW PROOF (a liquid) •TN ANY COLOUR. Just spray or rub J. it on. Farmers 1 Perhaps your Stack or Cow Covers and Tarpaulins need attention. J. HILL AS. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, 34 Worcester Street. Phone 5433. * BIEEWOOD! “ EATA, Sound and Dry: 2s per bag, 55s’per cord stove lengths. BARREL MAIRE: 2s 6d per bag, 70s per cord stove lengths. MEASURE GUARANTEED. PHONE 5619. DEPOT: 212 PRINCESS ST. 1 APLUMBEE. PHONE 7327.—ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY. P. SMYTHE, REG. PLUMBER, 79 RANGHTKEI STREET. Private Phone 7231. TANKS GOOD CONDITION P DO YOU REQUIRE ANY PLUMBING REPAIRS EFFECTED ? IF SO, Procure a Quote From P. WILLS, Eeg. Pliimber, 256 RUAHINE STREET, ’PHONE 7222. WATER HEATING SUCCESSFUL types for various purposes. Before finally deciding on what to instal, make sure you look into the various agencies stocked by D. WATSON Licensed Plumber and Drainlayer. Estimates Free. Phones 6051 and 6105. 3 Taonui St. M. K. JOEDAN AND CO. PATNJERS AND INTERIOR DECORATORS. GLASS Specialists and Signwriters, Phone 7491. “It’s a Pleasure to Quote You.” Government Subsidy if Requested. THE TRAIN YOO WANT. DEPARTURES FROM PALMERSTON NORTH (WEEK DAYS):— - FORAUCKLAND 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., 3.16 p.m., 3.43 p.m., 5.10 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. m AUCKLAND: 9.57 p.m. paints at reduced prices.— rn, painter and paperhanger,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 24, 24 December 1932, Page 2
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