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D ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, CUBA ST., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, At 7.80 pan. A LL Druids and their Children an ./'a. cordially invited to attend tin First Annual Gathering. A BEAT FATHER; CHRISTMAS will present i prize to every child. Light refreshments provided. Mem hers and their wives are asked to give donations of refreshments or cash: S. E. LLOYD, A.D. LONG BURN PUBLIC HALL. THE Ladies of the Longhorn Tennis Club will hold a DANCE in the above Hall on FRIDAY, December 10th. Good Music, Good Supper, Good Floor. Prices: 2s, Ladies or Gents. DRAPERY. MAIL ORDER SERVICE. POSITION offering for young man with good experience in Drapery Mail Order System. Really good prospects for right man. Applications to MANAGER, BLYTHES, LTD., Napier. RUIDS’ QHRISTMAS rjTREI DISCLAIMER. THE Mr Bennett fined £5 at the .Magistrate’s Court yesterday for removing flowers from the Square gar- j Jens is in no way connected with the families of Arthur E. Bennett, builder, uul G. H. Bennett, bookseller. JUST LANDED, 30 tons galvanised roofing iron.—Mansou and Barr, Ltd. WANTejj tnown, remember that we refund your money if Puko niro coal is not satisfactory.—R. E Duthbertson and Co., George etr«A, shortage of Mason fruit jars; big stocks just landed at low mices to clear, at Watson Bros., Ltd. \ /ST ASTER carburetters ensure econolVJL mical motoring.—Arthur Whitikor, the car repair man, 3 Grey street. Phone 525. IVfRS E. MAUDE, metaphysician and LtJL psychic, is now at No. 1 George treet, and may be consulted there on nd after Wednesday, November 26th. Teatment, magnetic and electric masage. stockings bought with money l\. saved at Pullar and Burrow’s; 0 per cent, discount boot fair. AND GIORGI for men’s i-V-JL and boys’ boots and shoes, suitble for every requirement, largest took in town, best variety to choose rora. Prices absolutely right, and last mt not least, satisfaction guaranteed, sote address: Millar and Giorgi, boot pccialists, the Square. WANTED to sell, duchess chest, wardrobe, Austrian chairs, trou ers’ press, tennis net, clocks, watches, ;ents’ gold alberts, lady’s gold chain, iracelets, brooches, and B flat cornet. —J. 0. Mooney, 60 Rangitikei street, ihono 1155. and overhauling of t J cycles and motor cycles especidly catered for at the Ideal cycle vorks, next “Standard” Office. Cycles mamellcd, overhauled, lined in gold, uid wheels tried by experts, 255. rjTHERE is no money in politics save for the few, but in our great picture bargains there’s money for you. —Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 Fitzherbert street. MOTORISTS.— Please note that we carry stock and can procure at short notice all motor and cycle acces-sories.—Co-op., Rongotea. HOPWOOD HARDWARE; now' in new ferro-concrete premises, Mam Street, next to Post Office, is now selling spraying lime, builders’ hmo and Golden Bay Cement. NOTHING succeeds like success, and no sales succeed better than those conducted by Harry Palmer and Co. STRAWBERRIES and cream, ice cream, and iced drinks served daily at Dustin’s marble bar. JUST LANDED.—English tumblers, from 10s 9d, 14s and 15s 6d dozen; also English crystal jugs, suitable for wedding presents.—Watson Bros., Ltd. (MONGOLEUM art rugs are lovely J goods, and wear for years. See them at Sheppard’s, 85 and 86a Rangitikei street. XMAS cakes, minco pies, plum puddings, made only from the very best ingredients.—Dustin’s, the provicl era. ORCHARDS sprayed for codlin motl with up-to-date appliances Write, call or phone 1014.—Henderson nurseryman. Main street. , SEE the lovely congoleum art square and congoleum by the yard, a Sheppard’s, furnishers and ironmongers 85 and 86a Rangitikei street. DIRECT from London, Caloy’s an Batger’s novelties, stockings, au , hon-horiß; what nicer for Xmas giftsDustin’s, the providers. i |T| J. SHEPPARD is out on bis ow .5? • for. value in all kinds of tool iron, wire, nails, staples, etc., etc furniture, bedsteads, and bedding, hj 0 poc and wire mattresses, and mar • other lines. Call and see him. I ']\TEW furniture of latest designs .L i oak or rimu, at lowest prices - town.—Harry Palmer’s. WANTED known.—The Palace co fectionory shop for Xmas swee . and chocolate boxes. English, A me: a can arid colonial children’s fancies. _ ; P A CRES, Kafr an ga road~ £ ISOOT" J O acres. £475; ami 2| acres, £6OO. . {W. C. Brophy, 27 Rangitikei street-

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1703, 17 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1703, 17 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1703, 17 December 1919, Page 1