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OPERA HOUSE PALMERSTON NORTH. Direction ALLAN YVIFKIE Touring Manager HARRY GORDON Commencing MONDAY, 21st inst. For Two Nights. ALLAN WILKIE And FREDISWYDE HUNTEK-WATTS In THE GREAT NAVAL DRAMA, THE LUCK THE^NAVY," By Clifford Mills. By arrangement with J. and N. Tait. See tho Magnificent Scenery. Gorgeous Costumes, Wonderful Effects. An Exciting Story of Britain's Might. WED. and THURS., 23rd and 24th, The World-lamed Comedy Success, "THE ROTTERS." The Most Laughable Play Staged for Twenty Years. Direct from London. FRIDAY, 25th inst., Tho Great Demobilisation Play, i TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN." SATURDAY, 26th inst., "HINDLE WAKES," ! THE SEASON NOW HOUSE. PRICES: D.C. ss, Stalls 3s, Fit 2s (plus tax). __. i ■ i SPECIAL HANK HOLIDAYS. AGRICU LTURA l~NI) PASTORAL SHOW. IURSUANT to the terms of- the 1 Banking Act, 1908, WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of dune, 1920, halfday from noon, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at thp branches of tho undermentioned Banks in I alTHE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. I/fD.*—W. A. KIELY, ActingInspoctor. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.—P. H. COX, Inspector. THE NATIONAL BANK OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED.—D. V,. DT3THIE, General Manager. THE BANK OP NEW ZEALAND.H. BUCKLETON, General Manager. THE COMMERCIAL BANK 01' AUSTRALIA.-!:. P. YALDWYN. Manager. THE BANK OP NEW SOUTH WALES.-B. M. MOLINEAUX, Inspector. PRUNING OF PR PIT TREES.

./ pruning will bo given, weather permitting, as under:— Mr P. 11 union, Raumui, Monday, 21st inst., at 10 a.m. Mr G. H. Gallop, Bunnythorp©, Mon-: day, 21st inst., ut 2 p.m. I All interested are invited to attend. I. \V. WHELAN, Government Orchard Instructor. Department of Agriculture, Palmerston North. s PUBLIC NOTICE. ["AVING sold my butchery business L at Ashhurst to Mr R. Thompson, I desire to thank my numerous customera for their past support, and hope that mv successor will receive same in the future.—S. 11. SNELL. Having purchased the above business, I desire to solicit the patronage accorded to Mr Shell, by selling only the nrimest of- mcat.-R. THOMPSON. 'TICKELL AND QILMOUR, f CONSULTING, CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS', AND LAND SURVEYORS. QUALITY PEDAL CYCLES HAVE ARRIVED, ~,___ INCLUDING "THE SUN" and''THE J. GLASGOW." Britishi built machines; also "THE MASSEY" Stanilai'd of Quality, at EDGE'S CYCLE DEPOT, • 01 RANGITIKEI STREET. SOLDIERS 1 tl/E have just landed a large uUUn> V\ lity of BASKETS made by the RETURNED SOLDIERS'. Call and Inspect at GROVEIt'S TINY TOTS' GARAGE Where the BEST PRAMS are made. NEAR GRAND HOTEL, Square, Phone 111 G.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1844, 19 June 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1844, 19 June 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1844, 19 June 1920, Page 1

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