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TO-NIGHT FIRST-CLASS FLOOR AND MUSIC. Gents 2s, Ladies Is Gd, Double Ticket 3s J. H. HITCHING, Hon. See. EUCHRE PARTY. PALMERSTON NORTH BOWLING CLUB PAVILION. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11th., 7.45 p.m. Good prizes. Supper provided. DANCING CLASS. OLD and intending pupils of Miss Wilson's Dancing Class are reminded that} the Second Term will commence at the AM2AC CLUB, on TUESDAY,; 10th June, 1924. New pupils are requested to join up early in the term. D. WHITEHEAD. OUR Enlarging Service still holds its popularity for high quality, which cannot be beaten. The pick of your summer negatives can be enlarged up to 8i x 6i for Is each. All mail orders will receive prompt attention. Same-day Developing and Printing Service. G. F. FRAMJEE, 13 George Street, Palmerston North. Phone 6663. ELOCUTION. MR F. ALFRED PRICE (Late tutor to Students of Three King's College, Auckland, in * Elocution). Shorthand and Painting also taught. TESTIMONIALS from representatives of clergy and. the legal profession, also from prominent Auckland citizens, can bo seen at the Studio, 13 Cole3' Buildings, Palmerslon North. SINGING AND ELOCUTION R J. GARDE GRIMSHAW, GARNERS' BUILDINGS, The Square. METHOD.—The Isolation and Development of the True Vocal Muscles. Pupils Won TEN FIRSTS, Three Seconds, and were Four Times Highly Commended at the recent Palmerston Competitions. /■"B WILLIAM WATTERS, LA.B, ._L resumed teaching at hi 3 Studio, King ; s Chambers, the Square. New pupils interviewed from 4 o'clock to 5.30 afternoon. J. E. BELLIS, •ASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELEC- .. _ i'lil CI AN (Registered), L,ate King George V . Hospital and Bath House, Rotorua, 169 Ferguson street west (.phone 6455). THE PARAGON, MILLINER* SPECIALISTS, THE SQUARE GREAT SALE OE MILLINERY BAKXtAINcS. NOW OFFERING. WHAT DO YOU FANCY FOR LUNCH? WHATEVER it is, you will find it on the menu—appetismgly cooked and daintily served AT THE POPULAR PICCADILLY TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS (NEXT BANK N.Z.) 4-course Luncheons, Is 6d; a hot (3coifrse) meal, Is 6d, with Grills to order, etc., served from 5—7 p.m.; also Hot Pies, Tea or Coffee, and Toast. A TRIAL AND YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED. "MAXWELL'S" FOR SMART WEAR NEAR SUBWAY. Wool Cardigans and Sports Coats—l2s 6d to 39s Gd. Wool Costumes —39s up. Gaberdine Costumes — £o 10s. Velour Coats—s9s 6d to Bgns. SHOP IN MAIN ' STREET AND BUY CHEAP. FROCKS TO SUIT ALL OCCASIONS. MADAME DE LUEN, UPSTAIRS. /~IOLE OLEMAN "O'LACE. BRIGHT _LIGHTS. THE value of a good cycle lamp on a dark night is well known to cyclists, but for a variety of high grade lamps they should see our window display. NOTE.—Carbide is. cheap, 21b tin for 9d. IDEAL CYCLE -WORKS, The So" a '« ••• Next ''Standard" Office.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1037, 9 June 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1037, 9 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1037, 9 June 1924, Page 1

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