BIG BUGBYJFOOTBALL TIECEEATION GROUND, WOODVILLE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd. MANAWATU v. DANNEVIRKE. Kick off 2.30 p.m. Admission to Ground Is 6d, Ladies and Children 6d ; Grandstand 6d extra. J. B. PROUD, Secretary, M.R.F. Union. gKATING CARNIVAL. FANCY DRESS AND MASK PRIZES WEDNESDAY. 29th JULY, and SATURDAY, Ist AUGUST. The Greatest Sensation of the Year. Two Nights of Disguised Beauties and Masked Villains. Boys in Girls’ Clothes, Girls in Boys’ Clothes. F U N 1 FUN! NOTE! BAND ON TO-NIGHT. Special Learners’ Session for Married Ladies To-morrow Afternoon, Is. No extra charge for baby. TAKARO BOWLING CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING will be . held at CLUB PAVILION, on TUESDAY, 21st, at 7.30 p.m. Business: General. G. B. FLINT, Secretary. RANGIOTU DAIRY FARMERS’ HERD TESTING ASSOCIATION. WANTED, testing officer; an experienced capable mfin to test for the season, herds in No. 4 Foxton and Moutoa Group. Full particulars from the secretary, F. J. Legg, Box 21, Bainesse. EXPIRATION OF LEASE. THE business of motor painting, etc., hitherto carried on by mo in Maire street, will be relinquished as from July 25th. A settlement of all outstanding accounts is requested by that date. Thanking customers for oast favours. J. Y.* OLIVER. PRUNING OF FRUIT TREES. Demonstrations of Fruit Tree Pruning will be given, weather permitting, as under:— Mr C. W. Foster, Kawiu Road, Levin, Tuesday, 21st, at 2 p.m. Mr F. W. Owtram, College Street "West, Palmerston North, Wednesday, 22nd inst., at 2 p.m. N. C. Davidson’s, To Hora, Friday, 24th inst., at 10 a.m. All interested are invited to attend. J. W. WHELAN, Government Orchard Instructor.
MANAWATU HUNT. THE Hounds will meet at Raumai on WEDNESDAY NEXT, July 22, for a drag hunt. Throw-off at 2 p.m. sharp, ' W. McEJENZIE, Secretary. MISS DIANA TABOR’S k CLASS, SOLDIERS’ CLUB, EVERY THURSDAY. Tuition 7 to 8. Practice JJance 8 to 10. Studio: Booth McDonald’s Buildings. bradimeld 7^ FLORAL TRIBUTES never fail in their mission to convey your kindest thoughts to friends in sorrow. Orders faithfully executed at shortest notice. Phone 6936, Private 6574. BE ONE OF THE “LUCKY TWELVE.” THIS is an extra special offer to‘the ladies of Palmerston North and district for SIX ‘DAYS ONLYLADIES’ ONE-BAR PATENT SHOE, low heel. good fitting, each pair fully guaranteed; the very latest style; sizes to fit all— TWELVE PAIRS ONLY AT 22/6 SPOT CASH NOTE.—To enable quick despatch, please mention “Shoe No. 5999,” when buying. FIRST COME—FIRST SERVED. PHIL DUNCALF, The Bootman, ’Phone 5068 The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH. FLORISTE ADAME IMRIE FOR FUNERAL EMBLEMS AND BOUQUETS. phone 5190. w. R. KELLS, UNDERTAKER, 86 RANGITIKEI STREET, P.N. Telephone 5180, Day or Night. FUNERAL conducted by Motor Hearse in Town or Country. Private Address: 88 Rangitikei Street. M OppW. FISHER AND CO., ONuMENT A L I S T S, 12 DAVID STREET, Railway Station, Palmerston N. Direct Importers of MARBLE & GRANITE MEMORIALS. P.O. Box 177, Phone 5220.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 193, 20 July 1925, Page 1
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