TUCKER'S EXTRACTS ORANGE All ' RASPBERRY y~ LEMON Bottle Large Bottles of CORDIAL 1 /- Bottle COFFEE ESSENCES y- Bottle JACKSON & SONS, FITZHERBERT AVENUE, 6257—PH0NE—6257.
AMUSEMENTS. REGENT THEATRE Commencing SATURDAY NEXT AT 2 P.M. THE VAUDEVILLE FAVOURITE TEN TIMES FUNNIER THAN HE IVAS ON THE STAGE. GEORGE WALLACE IN THE ALL-AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTION. A BLEND OF MUSIC AND IRRESISTIBLE FUN. “ HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS ” ONE LONG, HILARIOUS RIOT ! . . . SO GET READY FOR THE BIG LAUGH YOU NEED! In Addition:— A Glorious Array of AustralianProduced Featurettes. EARLY BOOHING ADVISABLE. jyjTARTON J.C. gPEING J^E^TING MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY 2nd and 3rd, 1933. TPNTELES for all events close on FRIDAY, December 9th, at 9 p.m. For programme see N.Z. Referee. ARTHUR WAY, Secretary. P.O. Box 3, Marton. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ UNION. NEW ZEALAND DAIRY FARMERS’ UNION. Rongotca, Glen Oroua, Kopanc Branches. A COMBINED Meeting of Members and all others interested will be held in the Town Board Room, RONGOTEA, TO-NIGHT, at S p.m. Business: To consider the continuance of stock sales at Rongotca. For the Conveners, ROY CRAIG, President N.Z.F.U. Branch.
WANGANUI GIRLS’ COLLEGE. 'l r V • 'T'HE Wanganui Girls’ College building is a handsome commodious structure of brick and ■wood, provided witli everything necessary for the comfortable and orderly life of its inmates. The teaching staff, under the able direction of the Principal, Miss A. C. Tizard, M.A., is of such high calibre that parents can rest assured of the successful preparation of students for examinations up to first Section of University Degrees. Attention is drawn to the following facts. Special provision is made for safety in case of fire, and a hospital room is kept free for use in ease of illness. The grounds arc tastefully laid out in lawns and flower gardens, and include, besides Hockey and Basketball Grounds, seven Asphalt Tennis Courts, and a large Swimming Bath. A special mistress takes charge of physical drill, games, and athletics. The greatest possible attention is given to securing good allround development, especially as regards character. The welfare of the pupils is the first consideration of the Board of Governors and the Staff, and particular attention is paid to the boarding establishment. Bparding fees arc very reasonable, and there has been no increase in these for many years despite the increased cost of food and service. The Board has always placed the comfort of the girls before the making of large profits. Free place holders arc admitted. There will be vacancies for boarders at the beginning of 1933. .Send to the Secretary, Box 79, Wanganui, for a prospectus.
TO LET QUITE OF OFFICES, IN ° CENTRAL POSITION. For Address APPLY “TIMES' 5 OFFICE. JDAMFORD Latest Type Potato Digger, in excellent condition, lfcid <& Gray Agency, 75 Eangitikei Street. /'"UNGER Beer. This must not be u . confused with the carbonated line, brewed only by Dixon's Ltd. pAINFUL Corns and callouses removed with Chiftem —the wonderfully successful corn cure. Penetrates right to root of tho corn. Henderson’s Pharmacy, Library Buildings, 45 ,The Square. TARY Ginger Ale. For the best in this lino ring 61-10 —Dixon’s Ltd., for instant delivery. QE VYING Machines trom tit All makes repaired and overhauled, work • guaranteed. Needles and parts nocked for all makes. Service Sowing Machine Co., Tho Square, P.N. (Opp. Irand Hotel). pCONOMICAL Xmas Gifts. Men’s Coloured Border Handkerchiefs Woven Borders, pretty designs, 6d each. Humphreys and Andrews, tLd., Broa*dway. . TXEAK the wonderful new H.M.V. Radio. 7 Valve Supcrhet— odlv ££4/10/-. The Crown Cycle and Radio Depot, 5 The Square (near Watson Bros). TV/TILK and Cream Coolers. Tho Ripple is simple, efficient, easy to clean and low prices. Holben & Kirk Ltd., Rangitikei Street. WANTED Known —£15 will buy sec- ” tion at Tangimoana. Somewhere to go at Christmas. —Alex J. Geary, Feilding.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7025, 8 December 1932, Page 1
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