XT o 8 Y 1-L A L L, *-*-SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21st. Fellowship: 10.15. Ministry: 11.0, Mr AY. T. Farrell. Sunday School: 2.30. Evening: 7.0, EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. EMMANU EL CONOR EGATIONAL CHURCTI. BROAD STREET. Minister REV. J. MILBTJRN STEWART. CHRISTMAS SUNDAY. 11 a.m. —Divine Service. 7 p.ni.—Christinas Musical Service. Soloists: Miss E. Mutidy, Miss D. Staires, Mr C. E. Taylor. Anthem by the choir. All neats free. Hymn books provided. Come; you are welcome. (C tHEIST-MAS SONG SERVICE. Vv ST. RAUL’S METHODIST CHURCH, Broad Street. REV. M. A. RUGBY PRATT. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AT 7 R.M. Musical Programme at 8 p.m. Solos: ‘‘Nazareth,” Mr Allan McLeavcy. “Come Unto Him,” Miss Maisic Bennett Choruses: ‘‘Glory to God,” ‘‘Hallelujah,” etc. Christinas Hymns and Carols. Collection for Masterton Methodist Orphanage. A MERRY CHRISTMAS J N BERHAMPOItE ORPHANAGE. Retiring Collections in St. Andrew’s Church Sunday, December 21, at both Services. DON’T FORGET THE LITTLE ONES. XMAS HOLIDAYS. BUTCHERS’ SHOPS in Palmerston North will be open on Wednesday (Ainas Eve) till 5 p.m.; will close on Saturday, 27th December, at 1L a.in. ; keep ojKm on Wednesday (New Year’s Eve) till 5 p.m.; and close on Saturday, 3rd January, at 12 noon. CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS TREE. f OYAL MAN A VATU LODGE’S A.J Annual Gathering in Oddfellows’ jruill, Cuba Street, SaTURDAY’, 20th December, commencing at 5.30 p.m. S. J. WATSON, Financial Secretary. "V^T ANTED TO LEASE, with Right of Purchase, in Palmerston North, a SHOP, with Living Rooms attached, central position not necessai'v. Write to “DEPOT,” Box 9, Stoke, Nelson. PUBLIC NOTICE. I BEG to notify tho public that I have opened a grocery and dairy supply store on the corner of Grey and Amesbury streets, and hope by attention and courtesy to merit a iaii share of your custom. All goods fresh and at town prices.—F. Y\ oollott. THANK YOU. ■\7OUR custom in 1924. as in previous X years, has been appreciated, and tho fact that our number of longstanding customers is being increased — not replaced—gives us confidence 1 that the appreciation is mutual. We wish you all a Merry Christinas, and may 1925 bring to you three hundred and sixty-five happy and prosperous to-morrows. WARD BROS., PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS, CUBA STREET. XMAS FAIR AT CHEAP BOOT SHOP (Late Pallant’s), 237 Main Street. r E YOU BEEN THERE—IT’S L WORTH YOUR WHILE. BARGAINS IN EVERY LINE. lies’ Suede Twin Bar Shoes, Cuban and Louis heels m * awn, Grey and Nigger, at 18s 6dCall You Beat That, ent ..Lattice Bar Shoes, very smart, good wearing, 18s od. lies’ Glace Twin -Bar Shoes all assortments, quite new (g<-t meaily), lies’ 3 Glace Wide Bar Shoes low heel (just the thing lor mother), vflSrf Ch.-omo 801,., good fitting (special value), bci. Iments in Ladies’ Shoes, from 9s 6 . WHERE’S THIS SHOP, hv Just Down Main Street Way. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. a CCESSORIES and wiring, guarAi- an teed workmanship; charges moderate. •PREMIER ELECTRIC, BROADWAY BUILDINGS.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1197, 20 December 1924, Page 1
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