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DUNLOP TUBES j/6 4_/0 DUNLOP COVERS Q/Q 2/0 CHAINS, SPROCKETS <£/§ 2/0 Bracket Axles, Pedals g/0 REPAIRS AT LOWEST CHARGES. BOUCHERS 24S CUBA STREET, THONE 6091.

AMUSEMENTS. ROSY THEATRE TO-DAY FROM 1 F.M. THE BORDER KNOWS NO LAW BUT TIIE LAW OF THE GUN. YET JUSTICE IS DONE—ADMINISTERED AT THE POINT OF A SIX-SHOOTER OR EVEN A NOOSE ! BUCK JONES THE ACE OF COWBOYS, Quicker and Slicker Than Ever, in “BORDER LAW” A Tkriling Story of the Old Wild West. A RANGER TURNS BANDIT TO CATCH A GANG OF THIEVES ! ADDITIONAL: < ‘ BROADWAY BLUES, ’ ’ Comedy. “ WEENIE ROAST, ’ ’ Cartoon. "TRAVELOGUE,” * ‘ CURIOSITIES. ’ ’

PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Rector: J. Murray, M.A. Day aucl Boarding College ■ RE-OPENING DATE, FEBRUARY 7th, 1933. SUBSTANTIAL Reduction in Boarding Fees for 1933. All courses including a Special Agricultural Course provided. School Prospectus ou application. PALMERSTON NORTH GIRLS ’ HIGH SCHOOL. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: Mrs. M. Rhodes, M.A. , The School is noted for its beautiful grounds and extensive playing fields, tennis courts and swimming baths. The Boarding : establishment is a handsome building in beautiful surroundings, well equipped on modern lines, and under the direct supervision of the Lady Principal. The School curriculum includes professional, homecraft and commercial courses, art and art crafts. Terms commences February 7th, 1933. Prospectus and further information obtainable from the Principals or Secretary WM. HUNTER, P.O. Box SO, Palmerston North. KIWITEA RABBIT BOARD. TEN PER CENT. ON RATES.

"PURSUANT to Section 76 of/‘The ' Rating Act, 1925,” Public Notice is hereby given that an additional charge of ten per centum will be added to all rates in respect of the current year remaining unpaid after the 9th of January 1933. W. L. HESSELTJNE, Secretary. Kimbolton, December Sth, 1932. GOODALL’S BATTERY SERVICE STATION 11TAS Removed to a more Up-to-date Garage at 99 Banigtikci Street. Specialists in all Battery and Car Electric Repairs. PHONE 6590. PEARCE’S FOR THE BEST FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. Green Peas 7 lbs 1/French Beans 6d lb. GEORGE PEARCE, THE SQUARE (next Kosy Theatre), 75 CUBA STREET (opp. David Street.) Phono 7221. Freo Delivery. JENKINSON’S “lODIZED” BREAD Is better for you. Costs more to make but sells at ordinary prices. JENKINSON'S MODEL BAKERV, 389 Main Street East, ’Phone 5365. BORHAM’S REALISATION SALE. STILL A LOT OF BARGAINS! T7ALVES at Ridiculous Prices. Radio • Sets below costs. Everything drastically cut to clear. Cali in and inspect bargains. RADIO SERVICE CHARGES REDUCED 25 PER CENT. BORHAM’S RADIO gERVICE 2-15 Main ST. W. PHONE 5589. GENERAL CARRIERS. Depot: Prompt Parcel Service, King Street. Agents: Napier, Wellington Daily Transport. M. -T. O ’BRIEN, Phono 6818. Private 6405. THE BROADWAY SCHOOL OP £)ANCING PRINCIPAL: MISS GWEN GIBBS. Private and Class Tuition in Operatic, Classical, Character, Tap and Ballroom Dancing. Prospectus—Studio: 81 Broadway. Phones: 7170. Res. .7477. “ TIRITEA” MILK “KEEPS” AT LEAST 24 HOURS . WHY? Because it has been chilled. Try .It. TIRITEA MILK SUPPLY CO., Cnr Albert and Featkerstonc Strcer.s. Phono 6747-. ' Farm Phone 5546. MANUFACTURERS OF ICE.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7027, 10 December 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7027, 10 December 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7027, 10 December 1932, Page 1

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