BUNNYTHORPE STORES LTD. CASH PRICES FLOUR 100’s, 1 f>/G; 50's, S/G, 25's, 4/6 OATMEAL 25 % 4/0; 5 lbs 1/BRIED APRICOTS 10.1 lb. SULTANAS, 3 crown Gil lb. SEEDED RAISINS 5d pkt. SHELLED PEANUTS 3 lbs 1/SIIELLED WALNUTS 1/6 lb. ICING SUGAR 5 lbs 1/Broken Orange Pekoe TLA 1/ 01b. STANDARD APRICOTS 1/- tin PEACHES 1/- per,, tin Agents for COPOLITE cattlo Medicine. PHONE 64H
AMUSEMENTS. PALACE THEATRE ALL BRITISH FINALLY TO-DAY AT 2 JAM. and S. “ HER FIRST AFFAIR ” Starring IDA LUI’INO (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Opening at 2 p.m. To-morrow BRITAIN’S MUSICAL GENIUS JACK PAYNE AND IIIS PERSONALITY BAND WITH THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH ACTOR PERCY • MARMONT “ SA Y~IT"WITH MUSIC ” An Intensely Human Story . . . Told Against a Background of Glorious Melody. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PALACE BRITISH PEATURETTES: “Our Bello Foundry,” Ideal Magazine “The Moonlight Sonata’’ “Lymnouth ” “Pioneering New Guinea With Aircraft” “Tongariro,” N.Z, Scenic “Sea Birds” “N.Z. Sonndseenes, ’’ Gazette. PHONE 7178 FOR RESERVES. (NO BOOKING FEE.) TERRACE END BOWLING, TENNIS AND CROQUET CLUB. OFFICIAL OPENING. IV/rEAIBERS, intending members and ‘ visitors are invited to the opening of season TO-MORROW (Saturday) October lilh, at. 2 p.m. Yankee Tournament at 2 p.m. Sharp Members please bring a basket. 11. W. JOHNSON, Hon. Sec. PALMERSTON NORTH LAWN TENNIS CLUB. THE CLUB’S Courts (Liuton Street) will be Officially Opened TOMORROW’ (Saturday) October 14th, at 2 p.m. Members of all affiliated Clubs are invited to attend. MANAWATU SPRING SHOW NOVEMBER Ist, 2nd, brd. TpNTRJ.ES in all Stock Sections including KING COMPETITION S, STEER-RIDING, CLOSE on SATURDAY, October Jltli, At I p.rn. LATE ENTRIES will be Received up to October llUli, W. T. PENNY, Secretary. P.O. Box So, Palmerston North. WE MAKE FURNITURE TO ORDER. Designs and suggestions, with quotations, free. CITY FURNISHERS, 20-22 Fitzherbcrt Ave. TYRESSCUTTING. —Frocks, Costumes, Coats, fitted and tacked up. Also own material made up. MISS SMYTHE, Queen’s Chambers, near Watson Bros., Square. QUEEN CARNIVAL is going strong, and so is C. O’CONNELL of lIA CAMPBELL ST., with CARPENTRY, CABINETMAKING. and UPHOLSTERY. A FEW more orders can be accepted before Christmas. NEW HARNESS OF ALL KINDS. Prices Right Quality Maintained. REPAIR S—REPAIRS—REPAIR S Before discarding, let us sec if extra wear is possible. PL S. WYCHERLEY George St., near Palace Theatre. Superior Quality Fruit and Nut BLOCK CHOCOLATE. Also Walnut, Hazelnut or Brazil block. Made on the premises. GRANT’S CONFECTIONERY, Opp. Regent Theatre. Broadway. MADGE" MOTOR SERVICE SOLVE THE FIRST MYSTERY TRIP On SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. T EAVING POST OFFICE AT 9..10 A.M. TO ? FARE 2/6. . Children under 12, 1/6. Seats may be Booked, but such'must be occupied by 9.15 a.m. Arrange Your Parties in Advance. PHONES 5260—5152. D. I’. SMILLIE, Secretary. BYCROFT’S GARAGE 265 Albert St. (near Ferguson St.). Lower overhead expenses, therefore lower prices for guaranteed motor repairs. PHONE 6U2L
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7286, 13 October 1933, Page 1
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