BEREA V EM II'.XTI I '.XT NOTICE. Mr and mrs nroir gillies AN!) FAMII.V ilesi.ro to gratefully thank their Irieiuls for their many aet.s. of kindness and sympathy during the past few days. As it is almost impossible to individually thank all who have shown them such true sympathy, will friends kindly accept this small token of thanks. Especially do they wish to express their dccpi gratitude to Ain Roberts, sen, Air Roberts, jnn., Mr Adsott, Aliss Duncan, Air F. Pirani. Constable Anderson, of Pelleting, and others 'whose names ; re unknown, for, tlieir kindly ministration to their son at the time of his unfortunate accident.
gUF/ER WHY WITH HEADACHES CONSULT R. A. NOEDL, SIGHT SPECIALIST & OPTICIAN BROADWAY, Palmeriton North. Consultations Free. Phone 971. OLIVER & SON M 0 ™ pAINTERS, MAIRE STREET. PHONE 785. ■yjyATERMAN pENS, J gWAN pENS, TOYS, TOYS, TOYS, At L. MARTIN’S, MAIN STREET TOYLAND, phone 567. PHOTOGRAPHY, J' ’ E. LEWIS wishes to announce • that lie lias resumed business in Coleman Place., For appointments ring phone 142.
PALMERSTON NORTH. New royal hotel Modern Brick Building; electric light throughout. Tariff flu per day. Speight’s Beer and Best of Wine* and Spirits. Box 208. Phone 94. First-class Lunchedn, Is 6d. S. W. R. EVANS, Proprietor (Late of Hastie’a Hotel. Feilding). Q ARAGE, ■ G FITZ/HKRBERT STREET. Motor Repairs of every description. First-class workmanship guaranteed. Full stocks of accessories. Phono 891. Private phone 1188. D. WATSON," PLUMBER, 8 TAONUI STREET, HAS how resumed business, and hopes that all hig old clients, as well as new ones, will give him their support OFFERS PER PHONE No. 51. T ADIES intending to have , their 1 1 Hair-combings made' up, should keep them loose and not twist them into knot* to obtain good results.. We attend to the rest. 1 liPf BITTELMEYER, HAIRWORKER, 877 Oxford Buildings, Main street (upstairs). Entrance next Ivees’s boot shoo. Phone 1195. PRAM FACTORY "-'TTAS large stock of New and SecondXX hand Prams from £4 15s to £7; large boat shapes, very best, £7; low wicker prams, £4 15s upwards; English jipushcarts (folding), upholstered in very best of leather, from £2 10s to £4; pushcarts from £2 upwards. FITZS'IMONS & CO., Main st. east.
CHEAP GROCERIES. 8. AVERT (Late H. G. Grover), CHURCH STREET EAST. GROCER & PROVISION MERCHANT Cleanliness, small profits, quick returns. THE ‘ALL BRITISH’ HIGfl-OLASS FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER, THE SQUARE. TTRESH STRAWBERRIES arriving X ' daily- ' Orders are now being taken for raspberries and Black Currnnt* Free delivery. ■ M- KEMBER, Telephone. 1030. BRETT & JOHNSON, P T AIN and ornamental PLASTERERS, 950 FERGUSON STREET. L '"i ONC®ETITand~ Tiling Work underr\ j taken. Estimates gi w 1 onn Phone 1200. given. N.Z. jyjEAT pACKING AND v. L m ’ WELLINGTON. BUYERS OFjjACON QO., fat cattle SHEEP plG{i FOR PRESERVING FREEZING And EXPORT. Works: Ngsh.u.n.nca !% IWs on applicntog to bW«. “• HIKE, tsleplH-M 820. j R
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1715, 5 January 1920, Page 1
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