CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. OUR, Premises will bo CLOSED from 25th December to 3rd January, inclusive. Urgent work will bo attended to by our Mr Simpson (phone 5968). BEATTIE AND PROCTER, LTD., Registered Plumbers. TO CUSTOMERS. ■\TIELSEN’S Dyeing and Cleaning JLi Works will be CLOSED from December 24th to January 4th. Address:— 297 MAIN STREET (Phone 5353). NOTICE. A LL offices of the Legal Profession -ajL in Palmerston North will CLOSE for the Christmas Vacation at 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday, the 23rd inst., and will re-open at 8.30 a.m. on Monday, the 11th January, 1926. L. M. ABRAHAM, Hon. Sec., P.N. Law Society. MANAWATU-OROUA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. NOTICE is hereby given that the Board’s Office will bo CLOSED from the 24th instant to the 4th January, 1926. Complaints: Ring phono 5922. K. W. EGLINTON, Secretary. HOLIDAYS. . STANDARD” subscribers are informed that during the holidays they may obtain copies of the “Standard” from our agents as under:— Paraparaumu Beach—F. Jewell, P.O. Store. Pljmmerton —G. 0. Tait and W. Martin. Foxton Beach—M. Perreau and R. E. Hart. Tangimoana—Mrs Lyons. NOTICE. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. PURSUANT to the terms of the Banking Act, 1908, Monday, the 28th day of December, 1925, and Saturday, the 2nd day of January, 1926, are hereby appointed Special Bank Holidays at the offices of -the undermentioned Banks throughout New Zealand:— The Union Bank of Australia, Limited, — W. A. LEITCH, Inspector., Bank of New South Wales,— HENERY W. LEVER, Inspector. The Bank of Australasia,— W. F. L. WARD, Inspector. Tho National Bank of New Zealand, Limited, — G. W. McINTOSH, . Acting General Manager. Tho Commercial Bank of Australia, Limited, — E. P. YALDWIN, Manager. Bank of New Zealand, — T. E. CORKILL, Acting General Manager. NOTE.—Tho Banks will also be Closed throughout the Dominion on the following days, being statutory holidays:— Friday, 2oth December, 1925—Christmas Day. Saturday, 26th December, 1925 Boxing Day. Friday, Ist January, 1926 New . Year’s Day. ST: MATTHEW’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, MASTERTON.KINDERGARTEN TO TION.THE attention of parents and guardians is directed to the above school, splendidly situated on a spacious area of 14 acres, within 10 minutes of the town. A modern boarding establishment is now in course of completion and accommodation will bo available for the 1926 terms, commencing in February. The teaching stalf (under Miss F. Lazarus as Principal) is thoroughly efficient. Pupils prepared, if desired, for any of tho general examinations. Fees reasonable. The prospectus giving full particulars is available upon application to either the Principal, Pownall Street, Masterton, or the Secretary, P.O. Box 23, Masterton.
“13 D.C.” gift suggestions. I . Smart cushions, m black and gold, black and blue, etc., new styles, value 9s lid, for 8s lid each. THE good things for Terrace End residents. —Much of the district's quality meat finds its way to Scadden, Broad street. Get your meat there. PATIENTS aro cordially invited to bring the children along to see the endless variety of toys now showing at J. R. McKenzie’s, Ltd. ILLINERY. —Ready to wears m fashionable styles, from 7s 6d. Inspect them—a large stock on hand. —The Unique, next Wycherley’s. PD.C.” gift suggestions. • Swiss embroidered duchess sets, coloured ribbon insertions, value os, for 3s lid set. guarantee with every sack of Glen coal. KODAKS, kodaks. —Now’s the time to buy a kodak at Cunninghame’a Pharmacy, Broadway. No one in N.Z. is selling them cheaper. Let us develop your films. “13 D.C.” gift suggestions. JT • Round guipure lace d’Oyleys, 6 to 12-inch, 10-inch, value 2s lid, for 2s 3d each. J ET Claude Page nhow you what a really good job can be made of 3ignwriting. —57 Rangitikei street (phone 5625). WILLOUGHBY’S store, opposite Central School.—3!bs. sultanas, lCd; currants, 8d; raisins, 6d pkt.; Sunmaid raisins, 8d pkt.; peel, 13 4d lb. j bulk butter, Is 7d lb. Your order delivered promptly.—Rhone 6479. “ _ |3 D.C.” gift suggestions. JL • Bead mats for teapot stands, round or square, pretty colours and designs, value Is 9d, for Is 6d. RICHARDS’ removal sale. Cream tennis coats, wool stockinette, just opened, 355; London holeproof pure silk hose our price 7s 6d; wonderful value and most acceptable present. “13 D.C.” gift suggestions. JT • Girls’ purse bags, Morocco 'finish, with shoulder strap, from 2s Gd to 3s lid-
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 21, 23 December 1925, Page 2
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