A Dunedin Press Association message reports that tho death occurred suddenly at Outrani on Saturday of Thomas Gray Scoullar, at the age of 52 years. Deceased was a member of the firm of Wafers, Ritchie and Co., and was on holiday at Outrain at the time of his death. PALMERSTON ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tt matters not WHAT THE JOB IS LIKE, WE CAN DO IT WELL AND AT A REASONABLE PRICE. BEATTIE AND PROCTOR Registered PI timbers and Sanitary Engineers, 85 Cuba Street. Palmerston North. Phones: Shop 5409; Res. 8090 and (>396. T?ORD Sedan, absolutely lirst-elass orL 1 der throughout, 1925 model; stocktaking. price is only <£l3s. Justice and ’ Edmunds, Church Street. WHEN ORDERING BREAD See and make sure you get the best. BUTZBACH BREAD iS QUALITY BREAD. “The Model Bakery,” 389 MAIN ST., PALMER.U’ON .NuilTiJ , ’Phone 5365. USED Cann Wbiii Olbera for several good ones to clear stocks? Justice and Edmunds, Church Street. BEAUTY IN ATTIRt. AN Invitation is extended to Ladies to pay a visit to “THE LUISANIL, Union Bank Chambers, Coleman Place, Expert Frock Designers ami Costumiers. PALM ERSTON NORTH—DANNEV IRhEDAILY MOTOR SERVICE. (PAR leaves Woodfield’s Garage 5.15 xD pin arrives Daunevirke 6.45 p.m. Leaves’ Mackie’s Stables, Dannevirke, 7 45 a.m., arrives Palmerston 9.15 a.m. Fares Cs. single; Ils. teturj. Passep gers will be called for withiM borough, fling ’Phone 5015. IL AVERY, Prop. E. C. TAPP, GENERAL CARRIER (Six Years’ Experience). FURNITURE CAREFULLY REMOVED 4-TON LORRY. 20 Alfred Street, Palmerston North. Charges reasonable. Ring 8645. Ladies' Hairdressing.—An up-to-dute Ladies’ Hairdressing Saloon, replete with the latest appointments, is now open. Specialist in charge. Cam Penman. Ladies' Hairdressing Saloon, Rangitikei Buildings. Palmerston North. ’Phone 6174. ’ ESKIMO PIE THE LATEST FROZEN DAINTY. ObtainabT only at THE BROADWAY LOUNGE PALMERSTON NORTH. Mrs. McGarvey, a.f.p.j. i> L°nrf o ’’ iwith Roval distinction).-Practical advio- on Heads and Hands (Established 10 vears). Daily till 1 p.m. Special H p pointments any day- 325 Main Street. PAHIATUA ANNOUNCEMENTS. J. W. MILLS AND CO., Registered Plumbers. Tinsmiths, etc. Tanks, Baths, etc., all Sanitary Re quisites Stocked. ’Phone 64 Mangahat Road. Pahiatua. CLUB HOTEL. J. BYRNE, Proprietor. Noted for tlie Excellence of its Cuisine Speight’s and Staples’ Beer. AU Service Cars Stop Here. ’Phone 31. FOUND DEAD BY TELEGBAPH.—I’BUSS ASSOCIATION. Dunedin, January 23. A. S. Johnston, a local sharebroker, was found dead in his bed at Burke’s this morning.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 101, 24 January 1927, Page 6
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