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Last Night oJ' the ‘2-Star Program. T!DES OF FATE. At 7.5 And the Star Comodv, SECRETS OF A BEAUTY PARLOR, At 6.35 TO-MORROW— Something Over the Odds. UNDER HANDICAP (7500 foot Metro), Featuring HAROLD LOCKWOOD and ANNA LITTL E. CARNCOT PREPARATORY SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, 02 Rangtikei street, RE-OPEN MONDAY, 31th. Aliss Wilson will he at home every afternoon this week. PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL.

HJR School Ilc-opcn Fob. 11th, at 1.30 pupils, botli old and new scut. As classes will bo form noon, any pupil unable must notify tlio Rector s may be reserved. r l \mi it.*ill Itn nf.

panied by (a) St. VI. Proficiency Certificate. (b) Certificate of date of birth (age limit is under 15 on the Ist December, 1917). IViISS ELSIE BOYNE. INTENDS commencing Tuition in Pianoforte and Theory and Eaucy Dancing. Intending pupils communicate with 32 Margaret street. St. Margaret’s Kindergarten and Preparatory School for Boys and Girls. (All Saints’ Schoolroom). milE first term for 1918 will commence JL on Wednesday, February 6th. Miss Obeli will be pleased to interview) parents of intending pupils on Tuesday,] February sth, between 4 and 5 p.m., at the schoolroom. Pupils for dancing, pianoforte, and violin also taken. Private address, 393 Church street. Telephone 797. CRAVEN SCHOOL, 142 Main Street. rjflflE MISSES ERASER, will re-open .1. their day-school lor girls from j the age of six years upwards, at the i above address on Wednesday, the 13th February. | Miss Fraser will bo at home to] parents of pupils alter thg, Gilt Febru-j ary. Rhone GO, R.O. Box 102. I (PriDRCH ARMY.—Wanted known, that VD I\’.Z. is invited to assist the Mother Country in raising the £IOO,OOO so urgently needed to curry on Us great work amongst oar sailors and soldiers and to provide 100 extra beta to follow up our troops as they advance. Churchmen! Please send your donations to the Secretary at Ormondvillo or to the Rev. 11. G. Blackburne, The Vicarage, Palmerston North. E. F. PASLEY, IiIERCAMTILE !SP.OICEP» AND MANUFACTURERS’ AGENT, MOUNSEY’S BUILDINGS. Rangitikei Street. Correspondence Invited. Home qeekers. ome Seekers. DO you ever stop to think how much per annum you are paying away in rent? Why not become your own landlord right away, and consult us to-day? We build in wood, konka, concrete, brick, therefore why not consult us right away on the matter of any class of building required. “The best workmanship” is onr motto, and this has been the foundation of our success. R. M. MAUNDER AND CO., Builders and Contractors, Fitzroy St. CLASS B. He worried so much and be grew so lean Because ho was in Class B. But his wife found a euro, 'twas certain and sure, Just a cup of ARCADIA TEA. great Fires MAYS HAD THEIR ORIGIN HI SMOKEY CHIMNEYi. Bay® Yours Swept Now by C. BAKER, 80 Broad Street. Fhon© 77S Ice! Ice! Ice! THE MANAWATU MEAT AND COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. PRINCESS STREET. ICE is now available in any quantities. Orders by Telephone 428 will receive prompt attention. Storage space also available. ARCADIA TEA is coming into favour by leaps and bounds. There are of course reasons for this, the chief of which are that it has such a lovely flavour, it is so refreshing, and it it so reasonable in price. Inquire of your grocer when you want your next lot, and insist upon getting it and no other. It will pay yon. PUBLIC. THE Kairanga Meat Co. stands for Prime Ox Beef, Good Quality Mutton, and Delicious Made Small Goods. We specialise in these, with sugar cured Corned Beef unbeatable. Phone f'R ; a doors from “Standard.” "PEOPLE who arts contemplating furnishing cannot get better value in Palmerston North tbwi from Gilchrist's* They make all furnitur® they soil..

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1081, 6 February 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1081, 6 February 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1081, 6 February 1918, Page 1

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