Visitors to Awapuni races will bo ploasoi 10 nolo thai thoy can be supplied uiili refreshments from 9 a.m. each day .'I raceal the beautiful kiosk, which is run i>.v «' committee of ladies from St. latncka parish.—Atlvt, n_ii: ] (•,,.„>;,,,r1,.,,,i,> n> open Weduniil 9 p.m., will, n "fairy cave" from 2 to ■1.30 ami 7 to 9, with a shilling gift for every visitor and a five seal at an old-time Punch and Jmlv Show with no amusement. Children like Wade's Worm Figs—suro and certain. -Aclvt. The bool manufacturers are endeavouring io prevent llio dumping of Australian sandlcs and children's shoes into New Zealand. The Rongotea Co-op, are dumping lliese goods out at ridiculous prices. Now is the time to buy, the hot weather and holidays are upon us.—Advt. When nexl you hake scones, rolls or cakes use Sharland's Baking Powder—ami watch Reopening for business Wednesday morning until 1 o'clock when we will close for the compulsory weekly half-holiday. Open ill Thursday and Friday. Saturday (New Year's Kve) until 9 o'clock— Collinson and Son, I'almerston headquarters for choice, china, hi" selections and unrivalled values.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 3106, 27 December 1921, Page 4
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