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BIBLE SCHOOL. The Winter’s Work commences Tonight with the First of a Series oi Addresses on fjnHE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS To whom ? Who wrote it ?—The Doctrine Blackboard Used. The addresses aro not for Baptists alone, but for all who are interested. BAPTIST CHURCH, 7.30. Lecturerßev. C. W. Duneumb. M U N I C I 1> A L HAL L, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 8 p.m. GRAND CONCERT. Programme:— Overtures Tui Orchestra ’Cello Solo Mr Gordon Hillyer Soprano Solos Miss G. Hodberg Magic “Mysto” Scotch Comedy Mr W. B. Lambert Cornet Solo Mr Bergersen Recital Miss D. Ferguson Ventriloquist Mr F. Marehant and “Pat” Song at Piano Miss F. McKenzie Violin Variations Mr A. lledberg Banjo Duets Messrs Altoss and Pinketh Hawaiian Melodies Guitar Trio Thought Transmission Messrs Penketh and Altoss Together with the Screaming Wireless Farce, with Full Scenic Effects, “ON BOARD THE S.S. WHITEBAIT” Doors open 7.30. Admission Is and 2s. G AS COOKING DEMONSTRATION BY LADY EXPERT. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, At 2.45 o’clock. Ground Floor of Opera House. All Cordially Invited. COOK WITH GAS—It Is Cheaper. No Smoke/Worry or Dirt. WE. A. UNIVERSITY EXTEN- . SION LECTURES. “OUTSTANDING FIGURES IN HISTORY.” EVERY TUESDAY, at S p.m., in Rawlins’ Tea Rooms. To-night’s Subject:—• “ALEXANDER THE GREAT.” Visitors are Invited. PALMERSTON NORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. RACES AT A WAP UNI. IN accordanco with the provisions of Section 197 of Part 111. of the Borough By-laws relating to traffic, all persons proceeding to Awapuni on April Ist and 2nd must go by way of College Street and return via Foxton Line. Vehicles will not be allowed to turn in Main Street West. Persons not coinplying with the provisions of tho said By-laws will be prosecuted. J. R. HARDIE, Town Clerk. March 30th, 1925. FARMERS’ SHORTS (TIMBER). WE have three or four trucks of the above, 2500 feet in a truck ; about one-third scantling and twothirds boards. Price £8 net, f.0.r., Ohakune Junction. GAM MANS, LIMITED, Ohakune. PALMERSTON-WELLINGTON MOTOR LORRY SERVICE. A LL classes goods efficiently promptly handled. and Receiving Depot: ltangitikei Street. RING US—WE WILL CALL. P. M. AND K. HAYILL, WOOD AND COAL MERCHANTS, Phone 6020. KOSY LOUNGE SPECIAL RACE DAY’S, Lunch commences 11 a.m. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. 2 COURSES FOR Is. MENU:— SOUPS: Tomato, Pea, and Beef Tea. Salmon and White Sauce, Fried Sausages, or without soap, 9d. Baked Beans with Pork and Tomato Sauce, Is 3d; Cold Ham with Salad, Is 3d; Corned Beef with Salad, Is 3d; Hot Pie, Mashed Potatoes, Bread, Butter and Tea, 9d; Poached or Boiled Eggs and Toast, with Tea, Coffee or Cocoa, Is 3d; Soups served any hour of the day with Toast, 9d. NO WAITING. We Specialise in Morning and Afternoon Tea. KOSY LOUNGE

ALL FOOT TROUBLES. ARNOLD W. MINDO. D.Sc., M.A., D.C., M.1.E.E., F.8.1.M.5, London. (Honours Exams and Gold Medalist) CHIROPODIST. Whatever your loot troubles are, they can bo put right painlessly by a qualified expert, who has successfully and expeditionsly treated thousands of cases. Most scientific and up-to-dato appliances used. Moderate charges. Consultations free. WHY SUFFER? PAINLESS TREATMENT. (Dozens of satisfied local patients as references). BROADWAY TOILET ROOM. MRS CURRIE. WE Specialise in Scalp and Facial Treatments (hand and vibro), Hair Tinting, Shampooing (electrically dried); all classes hair work executed. Courses of treatment from £1 Is. Bennett’s Buildings, Broadway, Phono 5760. MOTOR CAR OWNERS. MOTOR CAR REPAIRS are an important item to you, and if left too long before being attended to are often very costly. For first-class workmanship and materials, bring your car to T.* H. DAVIDSON. Certified Engineer. Garage: Rear of A.M.P. Buildings. Private Phono 6013.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 102, 31 March 1925, Page 1

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