INDEPENDENT PICTURES. OPERA HOUSE lIT AT 8. ,lAH FAHNTTM GREAT FOX STAR, 'MIS GREATEST SACRIFICE," 'HIS GREATEST SACWFTCE" 'HIS GREATEST SACRIFICE." HIS GREATEST SACRIFICE" ''US ORKATEST SAOTUF DIG "HANCE. UERSTON ROAD KASI
/'\N mid alter MONDAY, ,'Jiim \> 2nd, I will ho simplvinh only North al :v ok KONTON BEACH Luncheon. Morni m goods.— .Models hi coal lO I rocks and costumes, accordion pleated skirts, latest and smartesi styleß", lovely blouses and evening dresses. Inspection invited. Lowesl prices. Open alt day Saturdays.— Wood, corner Main and George streets TTiOR keen kash kut prices call on F. J. ■*■ Slieppard, 85 and 85a Rangitikci street.—Sideboards, duchess chests, bedroom suites, reduced to cost. Wire and kapoc mattresses, elc. Kitchen chairs, 106d; double bedsteads from 755; dining tables, kitchen tables and all kinds of furniture. We deliver all goods within the borough. Y/"ROKERY at keen kut kash prices at ■ our korner, 85 and 85a Rangitikci el. F. J. Sheppard in selling cups only at 5s 6d the half do/,.; cups and saucers, 7s 6d the half doz. Tho very latest tea set 3, best English quality, from 655, worth at least 10s more. Dinner plates from 9s 3d half doz. best English. We sell no groceries. Note the addressCorner of Mairo st and Rangitikei street. rntlE largest utock of second-hand clothes, boots, books, eto. 3 in the Manawatu is at Penketh's, 7 George street, opposite N.Z. Express Co. (phone nnHERE is no interior or low grade JS., tea used in Nelson Moates' blends. They purchase direct through their own are earcfullv selected.
•pALMERSTON North Steam Dye •■ works.— Ladies' costumw and gouts' suits a speciality; <^ly( j <l and cleaned equal to new. Prompt attention given to country orders.—J. P. Nielsen, 297 Mum street (phono 575). r\ON'T lay your car up! The "Master" carburetter makes motoring .•heap.—Whitakor, the car repair-man, 3 Grey street (phone 525). "DONGOTEA Co-op. sale.—Blue musXL lin, 25iu., Is 3d; post free. Send for .sample. TIEPFUMES make nice New Year gifts. We sell the world's best— Moray's, Houghbigant's, Hudnut's, Fivers' and Grossmith's. —W. P. Henderson, chemist, the Square. rpHE richness and flavour, togetlicr .[ with its never varying quality, makes Nelson Moates' teas famous wherever really good tea is appreciated Prices 3s, 3s 2d and 3s 6d per lb. WILLS and Smythe, general plumbers, etc., 13 Terrace street (phone 1375), give personal attention to all branches of the trade. Country work undertaken. Promptness and satisfaction guaranteed.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 3106, 27 December 1921, Page 1
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