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EVERYBODY’S jQR. Jl-BENCO jgj QLIVER opens his Bible Fundamentals’ Campaign on Sunday. . ~ „ At 2.3o.—“Creation or Evolution. Come and bear the critics criticised by a master. At 7.—“ Solving World Problems. There is a solution; come and hear the Doctol- expound Him. . The Canadian baritone, Mr A. Cedarholm, leads singing and renders solos. The heartiest hind of invitation to everybody. Meetings continued throughout the week. PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. SWIMMING SPORTS. Heats.—Thursday, 3,30 p.m. Finals.—Friday, 2.30 p.m. AH Invited. KAIRANGA COUNTY COUNCIL. OUTSTANDING RATES'. NOTICE is hereby ‘given that by 1 resolution of the Council under the provisions of “The Rating Act, 1908,“ and its amendments, 10 per cent, will be added to all rates unpaid by.the 24th day of March next, and proceedings will be taken for their recovery without further notice. F. W. O’CONNELL, County Clerk. 28th February, 1923. R.S.A. SEASON DANCES. TENDERS—ORCHESTRA. TENDERS are called from Orchestras for playing at the above Dances for this coming season. Tenders close not later than WEDNESDAY, 7th March, at the Office of the Association, Soldiers’ Club. W. G. RUTHERFURD, Secretary. JJOTEL RING’S QOURT. Phone 6368, Fitzherbert street, PALMERSTON NORTH. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. : i N up-to-date Private Hotel with X3L ideal surroundings. Tariff 10s per day, £2 10s per week. Vacancies for few permanents by arrangement. 'ANE -jyjATHESON, r s n n _ Hair Consultant, King’s Chambers, penalises in Scalp Treatment, ‘lnecto’ inting, Shampooing, Pointing and ingeing, Face Massage, Manicuring, iwn preparations sold. Lubricant for iandruff, Tonics for Dry and Greasy [air, Rosemary Shampoo Powders, Face beam and Skin Food, appointments Arranged. Phone 5042.

PUBLIC NOTICE. IMPORTANT TO IMPORTERS. WE have arranged now to have goods carted DIRECT FROM THE WELLINGTON /WHARF TO YOUR PREMISES. Just post us the documents or send to Mr Doyle, carrier, our Palmerston Agent, and we do the rest. D. K. WALKER AND CO., The Prompt' Customs Agents, Hunter street, WELLINGTON. CONCRETE SPECIALISTS. WE undertake the building of Bridges, Buildings, Sbeep Dips, Silos, Stock Yards, Fencing. Any description of concrete work undertaken. WXlte BROWN AND PINE, Concrete Specialists, Lower Hutt (Phone 10). {‘HOUSTON'S EMPIRE DYE WORKS." (Oppowto Devine’s Hotel), FOR DiEING AND CLEANING. ‘PHONE 6143, Depot —Sill Mam boreot. Works— Wl Mam Street. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Farmers. BROWN’S 25a Boots for Carpeutters. BROWN’S 25s Boots tor Plumbers. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Railwaymeh. BROWN’S 26s Boots tor Painters. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Carriers. , BROWN’S 26s Boots for Milkmen. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Engineers. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Olhce Staffs. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Shop Asis’ts. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Civil Serv’ts. BROWN’S 35s Boots for Heavy Wear. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Light Wear. BROWN’S 25s Boots for Everybody. BROWN’S BOOT STORE, 83 Rangitikei street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. 'O ANGITIKEI HOUSE, 44 RangiJti/tikei Street, 2 minutes’ walk from the Square. This house has been renovated and refurnished throughout. New monagemenc. Good table. Ladies’ sitting room. Terms moderate. J. S. McCONKET, Proprietor. “QUINTON” DECORATIVE Fabric Transfers will uaye you hours of labour. See them at ■ > CEOUCHER’S, SPECIALISTS, Opp. Grand Hotel. rO THE RUPTURED—We have been appointed sole agents for the ‘Loo Ashkeus” Metal-less Truss, which b sold under a positive guarantee to dr© comfort and satisfaction. It is the nveation of a sufferer who struggled or years with practically every apphlQCe in existence without relief. You ■un no risk, as we guarantee to refund ,anr money in full if this instrument ails to give satisfaction. Price £3 3s ingle, £4 4s double. If you are a sufask us about it—WILLIAM T. jROWN, Chemist, Main street. Sj .

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 644, 1 March 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 644, 1 March 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 644, 1 March 1923, Page 1

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