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1922-PANTOS 1ME—1922. ‘■BABES IN THE WOOD.” The “Full Steam Ahead” Show, Tu be presented IN PALMERSTON NORTH By y 0 LTD., On SATURDAY ANT) .MONDAY, MAY 27th and 29th, With SP E CI A h MAT I N E , MONDAY, MAY 29th, At the OPERA HOUSE Children to Matinee Half-price. “BARES IN THE WOOD,” “BABES IN THE WOOD,” “BABES IN THE WOOD,” The Hundred Per Cent. Pantomime. 2 ACTS AND 22 GORGEOUS SCENES. D'.C. and O.S. 8s 9d. Stalls os fid. Pit l| 9d. All prices include tax. NO EARJ.Y DOORS. BOX PLANS at (laics’ Music Stores, THURSDAY. Mav 25th. . CHARLES BERKELEY. BOXING TOUEN. ON JUNE 10th, To Decide the (,’hampions to Represent Mauawatu in THE BIG CHAMPIONSHIPS ON JUNE 22nd. I ENTRIES Irom any Boxer intending M to compete must be forwarded to the Secretary's Office, Box 204. Palmerston North, by FRIDAY, 19tli .May. mHE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW JL ZEALAND, JTMITED. Capital Authorised ,C-(.500.000 Capital Subscribed IT. 1)00,000 Capital Paid-up LT, 000,000 Reserve Fund 9 1.040,000 Issue of 100,000 Shares ot i‘7 lOs each. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that’ the Register of Shareholders of this Bank will bo CLOSED on the 18th INST, to enable the Directors to d. - termino the names of the Shareliohi,; ■ entitled to piirticipate in this issue. 1 Bv Order of the Board. i 1). W. DUTIHE, General Manager. Wellington, 12th May, 1922. NOTICE. ■ .. . \ mO Farmers and Others. From May i A IG, 1922, ail shoeing reduced Is. 1 per set. All shoes made from the best; of bar steel, and no machine-made ’ shoes used. R. McDOWELL, Blacksmith, Rangitikci street. SCHOOL OF FANCY .DANCING. ELOCUTION. SECOND TERM. \TTCHT CLASS now forming lor Girls eighteen Wears and over. CECILY TABOR, Artcrali Studio, the Square, DANCING. rnHE pupils of MISS D. WILSON JL are notified that the class on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT will be held in the FORESTERS’ HALL, instead of the Anzac Club, at 7 o’clock. FLOWERING SHRUBS. 17UNE assortment of native andornn mental shrubs. Collections o heaths, veronicas, liowering gums am wattles, dahlias, chrysanthemums, per onnial phlox, gerberas, etc. Broad leafed lace-barks (over 0000). —R. E HARRISON, 148 Scandia .street (phom 1001), opp. Hokowhitu bus terminus. BROWN’S COUCH SYR UR, Up HE Wonderful New Scientific Re-j .1. medy for Coughs, Colds, 1 nHu-1 enza, etc., is procurable from Boon’s, Jackson’s and Wilby’s stores. Write j It on your next order. Is 6d and 2s j 6d. Pie asant, prompt and effective, i NEILSEN’S dye woeks. ING 575 for quotes for Clcauiiu Dyeing and Pressing. Gloves ( also cleaned on shortest notice. 297 MAIN STREET. T REEVES, Blacksmith ai Farrier, wishes to notify tl public of Ashhurst and surroundii districts that he has commenced bus ness at Ashhurst. ’Phone 28. you know that Brown's 25s | jots are made right here in Pal-j i North, that they 1 are made in ferent lines, are made for light md also heavy wear, and are teed all leather and watertight, j t local industry. Address, 831 ikei street. Buses stop near door.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 399, 17 May 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 399, 17 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 399, 17 May 1922, Page 1