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0 DDFELLOWS’ H AIL “OLDE TIME DANCE.” EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, 8 o’clock. Cool and cosy hall, excellent music, and last floor. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. All Cordially Invited. gTREET gPECIAL QAROL S ERViCE, SUNDAY EVENING, December 21st, Preceded by short usual service at 7. Selections from the Messiah. Anthems, Solos, Choruses, Quartettes, by the Church Choir and friends. Preacher; Rev. A, Ashcroft. WATCH FOR THE BIG TENT A (gTREET. JANUARY 18th, 1920. WANTED, strong boy for farm work, one able to milk; good wages. Apply George Barnes, Rangitane, phone No. 1. BOON for Peck’s table delicacies— White’s jellies and Keilcr’s marmalade.—Broadway’s class grocery -.tores, phono 079. C DB our mattoes and fancy metal frames, splendid presents, and sisily posted.—Alexander Clark, Ltd., •5 Fitzhcrbert street.

npJSA is going to bo prohibitive; we .JL have :i few chests of Liberty tea it the old price; your last opportunity to save Is per Hu—Piillar_and Burrow’s. DRESSING CASES for ladies and gents, from IQs to 120s, at Bennett’s, Broadway. BOON soils the product of earth and sea, and at prices to suit; just call in and see (Broadway). fOH ANSON - AN D KEA RNEY~have a complete range of Xmas ties, shirts and handkerchiefs for your approval. Y OT will please your artist friend if you give him something from out artists’ department.—Alexander Clark, Limited, 3 Fitzhcrbert street. “fJIHE high cost of living I’ll bring down,” he said (and they cheered till the candidate’s face grew red). “I will,” ho continued, unless prices are fair, like they aro at Phil Duncalf’s boot shop, in the Square. 4 NDEESON’S photographs are good IjL photographs. Telephone 916. Gi fVE your next painting or papering job to Butcher and Bradley, 130 Broad street and 224 Main street east. /'IYCLISTS, you will bo well repaid \_J by inspecting the new stocks at Anderson’s cycle shop, opposite Post Oflico. MRS E. MAUDE, metaphysician and psychic, is now at No. 1 George street, and may be consulted there on and after Wednesday, November 26th. Treatment, magnetic and electric massage. MILLAR AND GIORGI for men’o and boys’ boots and shoos, suitaide for every requirement, largest stock in town, best variety to choose from. Prices absolutely right, and last but not least, satisfaction guaranteed. Note address: Millar and Giorgi, boot specialists, the Square.

17* J. SHEPPARD lias largo stocks of - - • Lewis Bergor and Sons’ paints; f the price of this paint has recently advanced 2s per gallon, at the factory; no 3 advance at Sheppard’s. Remember, Im- , portal gallons, not American. GARNER AND GARNER are show* ing the greatest display of toys and dolls ever seen in Palmerston. Buy early. \ SCOOTER makes an acceptable prosent for boy or girl. F. J. Sheppard has a good stock of strong machines built of hardwood, from 5s 6d; get one for Christmas. of nle es d, Cl HO OS E scarves for Xmas gifts.— / Here are fashionable examples in Oriental, Paisley, cropo-de-cheno and knitted silk; from 5s lid to 39s Cd.— Colljnsou and Cunninghame. T HE - best store m town for grocery and provisions is Boon and Co., the popular establishment in Broad-! way, phene 379. DON still leads in grocery values—- ■ Salmon, sardines, and tinned fruits in great variety; all finest brands. C~ IHRISTMAS perI sonal greeting Christmas and New ad ] Year cards, printed with your name and n-1 address, from 2s 6d per dozen.—A. L. go Westmoreland, bookseller, the Square, jphono 1020.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1705, 20 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1705, 20 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1705, 20 December 1919, Page 1