The Rev. Harold T. Peat will conduct a spring flower service in Cuba Street Churoh to-morrow morning, ' the flowers afterwards to be distributed among the patients at the hospitals. In the evening Mr Peat will preach on the subject of "Th« Fact of the Holy Spirit." The Palmerston North Philharmonic Society will hold their second concert ol this season on Thursday, 20th September. The society have secured the services of Miss Celo Fernandos, the well-known contralto, of Wellington, also Mr Hamilton Hodges, who is known throughout New Zealand as the possessor of an excellent voice, and is one of the original jubilee singers who came to New Zealand some years ago. - Spring's favoured shade is almond green comprehensively featured in a wohderfui range of ratines at Collinson and Conninghanie's dress section. Fancy weaves in art silks with self checks and stripes, the prices from 4s 6d to 7s -lid, including some perfectly new tinsel effecto. For a smart coat frock three yards are required. Butterick patterns will help you in the making. -Advi Why not dust, dean and polish th* o'Cedar Way? For every household cleaning job from floor to ceiling, the O'Cedar polish mop is as good as an extra hand. Run one under the furniture, rods or along the: ceiling. New stocks jus' in at 6s 6d and Bs 6d each complete with container and screw socket adjustable handle from Collinson and Son, Broadway. -Advt "Get your health in order."--Genefelder. You can enjoy complete immunity from winter chills and ills by taking Baxter's lung preserver. Its unique 'penetrative properties ore invaluable for rooting out long-standing coughs, colds, bronchial and other troubles. Easy and sleosant'to taki —always dependable "Baxter's" « unrivalled as a splendid building-up tonio. Obtainable at all chemists and stores. Ptke 2s 6d large bottle.—Ad vt. Cheap eggs all the year round if "you preserve plentiful supply now. Sharland's "Moa" Brand Egg Preservative keeps eggs fresh for months. Clean and economical Advt. • PpjT Woods' Great Peppermint Cure fa cought and ooldi, never fails.—AdvW
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 806, 8 September 1923, Page 4
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