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R.S.A. DANCE . R.S.A. DANCE TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. STREAMERS TkD jpQNFETTI. Spotlight Dances. Other Novelties. BALLOON FOX TROT (Competitive). Good Prizes Some Merriment The Best Floor The Best Supper The Music Second to None. WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT ENUINE T| EDUCTION LAMB! 1 * LAMB! Fore-quarters 8d per lb. Hindquarters 9d per lb. These lambs are small but of the best quality; average weight of quarters 71bs. We have a big supply, but shop early to avoid disappointment.—Yours truly, G. L. SNELLING, QUALITY BUTCHER, Corner Cuba and Lombard Streets. k AY SERVICE, DEVELOPING AND PRINTING. All work carried out by experts only. Special Offer: Any negative enlari tip to 8i x 6J for Is. Free Advice on Anything Photographic We are noted for good workmanship and low prices. G. F. FRAMJEE, 13 George Street, Palmerston North (Phone 6663). NAME PLATES Executed in Brass, Aluminium and Glass. Designs and estimates free on application to O. B. C OMER ' ETCHER AND DESIGNER, Maxwell's Line, Awapuni. THE PARAGON, MILLINERY SPECIALISTS, THE SQUARE GREAT SALE OF MILLINERY BARGAINS. NOW OFFERING. R TRADESMAN .—Why spend 6 fJL nights per wer.k and all day Sunday making up those books of yours. Let D. F. SMILLIE Do it. for you. 31a Rangitikei Street (Manson and Ban's Buildings). District Agent":— Insurance Officp of Australia, Ltd. URGENT MEDICINE DISPENSARY ON and after June 9th the Dispensary will bo open at the following hours— Week Days (Saturday excepted) 7 p.m.—9 p.m. Sundays and Public Holidays, 11 a.m.—l2 a.m. 7 p.m.—8.30 a.m. 808 wanted a bike that would go O'er highways of mud or of snow, But lie wanted it cheap, For his purse wasn't deep, So he bought from TUB EDGE CYCLE DEPOT, 54 RANGITIKEI STREET (phono 5876). SPECIAL SALE OF MILLINERY. TJIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL THE i SEASON S GOODS. At the UNIQUE The Square Next Wycherley's. NURSE _MARTIN. ~~,,f¥ treatment has brought health to ri thusands of sufferers from eczema, psoriasos, acne, scalp disease and all other skin troubles. Hours 10 to 4. Corner Oxford and Ferguson streets; 'phone 5661. THE HAT KING JOU'll E A LL RIGHT! JL But, oh mv! YOUR SUIT. AND YOUR HAT Need Renovating. Send them to A. E. JOHNS AND CO. Next Oatcs' Music Store. J. E. BELLIS, "ASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELEC- . TRICIAN (Registered), Late King George V. Hospital and Bath House, Rotorua, 169 Ferguson street west (phone 6455). Whom did you say stocks the best in Footwear ? Why, PHIL DUNCALF, the Boot Man (just over the Square); The reason that prices have got such a smash Is because of the system of buying for cash, And quality's high—though prices are down— Which makes it the Best Footwear Store in the town. A.FTON /"10AL, Screened by the most modern mining machinery in the Dominion. Kitchen 5s 6d sack House 6s 6d sack R. E. CUTHBERTSON AND CO., Palace Theatre, George Street. C 1 SMITH'S snlo for value. / • Ladies' ready-to-wear hats, usually 21s to 29s_6d, all to go 12s_6d. . A USTIN car; newly painted elecXI. trie lights, self-starter all ready for the road. Price £250.' Adams, Ltd., Rangitikei st. "T 3 D.C." Saturday sale specials.— JL • Children's wool rompers in navy, grey, crimson, brown, apricot; value 12s 9d for 6s lid. lAT beef is good advice, but go one I better, get it at the Kairanga Meat Co.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1053, 27 June 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1053, 27 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1053, 27 June 1924, Page 1