TO-NIGHT, 7.30, Tent meeting, 67 soandia STREET. Subject: “Tabernacle (The Covering; The Foundation). Speaker; J. \V. OJapham. < ABOUR’S gIXTH lONIC AND gruRTS. SHHURST TTWOMAIN, A NEXT SATURDAY. £IOO IN TROPHIES TO BE WON. Is For Full Programme see Posters. Special Train. Everybody Cordially Invite^. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON N. Ladies and Gentlemen,— At the request of a very large section of the electors of the Borough, I have decided to be a candidate for the Mayoralty and will place my views before you in due course, Yours faithfully, S. R. LANCASTER. ASHHURST PUBLIC LIBRARY. A MEETING of members and intending members will be' held in the Library on SATURDAY, March 3, at 8 p.m., to elect a committee for the ensuing year. A full attendance is required to place the Library on a solid footi ” E ' \ A. W. TRASS. DAIRY FARMERS’ UNION. PUBLIC MEETING of Dairy Farmers at Taikorea Hall TOMORROW (Friday evening),' March 2, 7.30 o’clock. Speaker: John I. box, organiser. Subject: “The Dairy Farmers’ Union and its Possibilities.” All are invited. SANDON FOOTBALL CLUB. mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETJL ING of the above Club will be held in the Council Chambers, Sanson, on SATURDAY, 3rd inst., at 8 p.m. Full attendance requested. R.' L. GEORGE, Hon. Secretary. mHE Tariff Rato of all Cement has JL been Reduced by 6d Per Bag as from to-day. (Signed)— MANSON AND BARR, LTD. HOPWOOD HARDWARE CO., LTD WATSON BROS., LTD. COLLINSON AND SON. RANGERS’ ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB (Seniors and Juniors.) ANNUAL MEETING will bo held ill the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, Grey street, on THURSDAY; Ist MARCH, at 7.45 p.m. AIL players and others interested in the Club invited to attend. Positions open for new players. D. F. SMILLIE, Hon. Secretary.
SINGING. ■ jy-R W attees, L.A.8., IS Studio in Palmerston North -Ifeut March Ist, and is prepared to xl eive pupils. Terms, etc., on application Oates’ Music Stores. Intending pupils please leave name and address. Appointments will be made later. MISS EBEKHAKD, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. PUPILS prepared for Examinations. Terms upon application to 61 BROAD STREET. QECILY rjIABOR’S THEATRICAL SCHOOL Dancing, Elocution and Stagecraft. Pupils given Public Appearance. Terms: Seniors £2 2s, Juniors £1 10s per quarter. ARTCRAFT STUDIO, the Square. MISS D. G. HASTINGS, A.T.C.L., ' TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, HAS resumed teaching at her Studio, Park’s Buildings, tlio Square. Pupils prepared for all examinations. ’ 1 BROADCASTING Will shortly be taking place in Palmerston North. We are supplying the juice. We stock “De Forest” Sets and all accessories. THE CENTRAL ELECTRIC CO., THE STRAND. ELECTROLYSIS, THE only recognised treatment for removal of Superfluous Hair; also we specialise in Hair Tinting in all shades. Transformations, Switches, Toupees, etc., made to order. ' BROADWAY TOILET ROOMS, Bennett’s Buildings, Palmerston North (Phone 5760). THE PEKFECT SUIT AT last, the Perfect Suit—the “Baker”—perfection in style, cut and finish, Displaying the master hand in every detail. „ H ARR Y jg AKER, the tailor with the big reputation in the sartorial world. Make your next Suit a “BAKER,” The Home of High-Class Tailoring, The Square.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 644, 1 March 1923, Page 1
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