DRUIDS. MEMBERS are requested to assemble at 64 Bourlce Street on Thursday (to-morrow), at 2 p.m. to attend the funeral of the late Mrs Pickin.- , GAS COOKING DEMONSTRATION. fFHE Ladies of Palmerston North are •JL cordially invited to attend a Free Cooking Demonstration to be held TOMORROW (Thursday) AFTERNOON, ;et 3 o’clock, in the Supper Room of Opera House (ground floor). CITY GAS DEPARTMENT. OMEN’S PSYCHOLOGY CLUB. Lecture on ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY By MR C. F. SPOONER. Y.W.C.A. CLUB ROOM, Broadway. THURSDAY, 3 o’clock. All Invited. , J. S. HORNBLOW 'HE REASONABLE DENTIST, Cr. Rangitikei Street and Square. Telephone 6760. . J. W. FISHER ANI) CO., "MONUMEN T A L I S T S -LVI 12 DAVID STREET, Opp. Railway Station, Palmerston N. Direct Importers of Marble and Granite Memorials. P.O. Box 117. Phone 5220.
THOS. GRIGGS AND SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 303 MAIN STREET. FLETCHER HALL UNDERTAKER, MOTOR BODY BUILDER, General Repairs and Painting. rQ FITZHERBERT AVENUE. 00 Res. 55 .Linton Street. Phones 6491 Res. 7293. C. T. HALL. Phone 7119. F. W. PULL YE DENTIST, BBOADWAY, PALMEBSTON NOBTH. (NEAR PRINCESS STREET). PHONE gg ß6 FAULDING’S IT7RESH Cut Flowers Daily. Expert J] Floral Service. Prices Moderate. Shrubs, Box and Rock Plants. HOOPER BUILDING, BROADWAY, phone 7Q75 HARRISON’S CHOICE FLOWERS and Expert Attention Assure Satisfaction. THE FLOBAL SPECIALISTS COLEMAN PLACE, Palmerston North Studio 5190 —After Hours 8686. PARTICULAR FOLK. THAT is what we claim to be. When your Floral Order leaves us it is a perfect piece of craftsmanship. Remember I We telegraph flowers anywhere, any time. BRADFIELD’S FLORAL STUDIO, COLEMAN PLACE. Phone 5936. Private 6574. KITTY EMDEN, Queen Chambers, Square, upstairs near Watson Bros. — Bridesmaids’, tweeds or any. style of hat made to order. Renovations and reblocking. Exceedingly moderate chargee. POSTS. GOOD Line of Totara Posts. Phone 7280. 122 Rangitikei St.
STEAM LAUNDRY CO., LTD., PHONE 5003. . TRY the New Bag Wash by Weight System.—Wet Bag, 2s for 151 b., excess Id per lb.; for Drying, 3d each 61b. extra, Minimum 2s 9d; Semi-fin-ish 6s for 251 b., excess 3d per lb., minimum price 6s. Depot: CUBA STREET, next Soldiers’ Club. the “GROYER” PRAM! The name speaks for itself. Obtainable at TINY TOTS’ GARAGE, COLEMAN PLACE. NEW season’s tennis racquets, 2 doz. only, 10s 6d each.—Uncle Alf’s, 233 Main Street, phone .6780. ■' FURNISHINGS t HOME furnishing work by expert; loose covers, eiderdowns recovered, pelmets, curtains, cushions. Phone 5855 - Miss Wainwright, care M. Cragg, Rangitikei Street. rongotea district FARMERS WM. AMEY stocks imported and colonial mangel, turnip and all seeds for spring sowing; also blood and Pone and manures for all crops. WM. AMEY, . Produce Merchant and Carrier, PHONE. 36, RONGOTEA.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 263, 4 October 1933, Page 1
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