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A number of youths who added to the din in Queen street, Auckland on NewYear's Eve with toy detonators were brought before the. Magistrate last week and lined £2 eaoh. Mr A. McNicol mentioned at the' Dannevirke Chamber of Commerce meeting on Monday evening the advantage of an early morning train connection with the Main Trunk passing through Palmerston North for Welligtou. lie moved: "That the Minister for Railways be written' to asking that in the event of time-table alterations consideration be given to a connection at Palmerston North between an early .morning train from Daunevirke and the Main Trunk to Wellington." The motion was seconded by Mr \v\ Dobson and carried. The following monthly periodicals are to hand:' —Weldon's. Bazaar of .Children's Fashions, Weldon's Ladies' Journal, ond Hutchinson's Magazine. They each contain attractive features which, no doubt, will be. appreciated by the usual circle of readers. The monthly luncheon under the auspices of the Palmerston North Chamber of Commerce will be held in Messrs Collinson and Cunninghame's rooms to-morrow at 12.30, when Mr J. 11. Stevens will give an address on "Stabilising Wages." Mr Stevens has given considerable thought to this subject, which is of vital interest to all business men, all of whom should hear his address. Motorists, yachtsmen, campers, see th« genuine Primus pocket size stove; thiu is s> collapsible Primus, with all the qualifications of the larger size Primus stoves for boiling water, or other heating purposes. Made of brass, easily set up, «u.d when not in use the whole outfit can be packed in the Btnall container supplied .with each stove. Thi« Primus outfit is by far the best stove we have seen; we shall be pleased to show this to you. The price of this little outfit is 22s 6d.—Collinson and Son. Broadway, Palmerston North.—Advt. 12 only assorted frocks in voiles and maracains. Were 29s 6d to Jss, final price 21s. 4 only cotton crepe de oru#e frocks in pretty stripes. Were 355, final price 255. 24 only cotton washing frocks, in marocain and Trieotine and cotton georgette. Were 32s -6d to 59s fed,, snal price 255. Collinson and Cunninjrharafi.— Advt.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 61, 11 February 1925, Page 4

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 61, 11 February 1925, Page 4

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 61, 11 February 1925, Page 4

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