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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. - NEW;. YEAR TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. : ©iN page 127 of the Booklet the •usual A 7 ; 15 p.m. ,WellingtonAucklakd ■ Limited. Express—Sundays to Fridays, inclusive (not Christmas Day or Saturdays)—is shown in error as. leaving Wellington on Saturday, 2rfd January-A This- train will NOT leave Wellington for Auckland on 2nd January. v—. i-, PALMERSTON NORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. RACES ATAWAPUNI. IN accordance with the provisions of section 197, Part 111., of the Borough By-laws relating to traffic, all persons proceeding to Awapuni on December 26th, 28th and 29th 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 complying with the provisions of the said by-laws will be prosecuted. J. R. HARDIE, Town Clerk. Town Clerk. December 23rd, 1925. PALMERSTON NORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. WATERING OF GARDENS. NOTICE is hereby given that watering of gardens by means of any mechanical hosing apparatus is absolutely prohibited, and proceedings will bo taken against all offenders. Gardens, lawns, etc., may be watered onlv by means of the ordinary hose, it hell b, hand. R HARDIE Town Clerk. December 23, 1925. ""COURT MANAWATU, No. 5655, A.O.F. MEMBERS are hereby notified that the Secretary will attend at the Hall on MONDAY, the 28th inst at 7.30 p.m., to receivo dues. Members in arrears at close of financial year will be suspended in accordance with Rule 82. J. SMIDT, Secretary. OROUA LODGE OF DRUIDS, No. 5. THE Regular Fortnightly Meeting will bo held on TLESDAY, the 29th of December, 1925, at 8 p.m. Business: Close of Quarter for Hospital Association Dues, Initiation and -General. J. MEWETT, Secretary.

JACO fly papers,'sure catchers, 2 for 3d, 9 for Is; puffed; raisins, 8d; mushroom ketchup, Is sd; Potts* irons 13s 6d At. Rutter’s (phone 6445). PEMf> the day at Wellington’s popular Hotel Trocadero, Lambton Quay, one minute from wharves and Post Office, special tariff for daily or weekly guests. B' EATJTIFY and preserve the hair. Be treated by experts—Eygipta Toilet Saloon, 1 George street. Bobs and shingles, face massage, treatment of grey hair.—Phone for appointment (5119). . MANAWATU Pish Supply. A tasty meal at a reasonable pneo. \ve expect to try our varied and inviting menu. Big supplies of fish fresh daily. /"'wLD false teeth bought, os, lUs, 20s V r 40a, per set, sound or broken. Post to Platinum Scrap Company, 102 Willis street, Wellington. Cash re- , turn mail. >. ' r h4 v“,r RACING requisites and all sporting goods.—Saddles'', from 12oz. upwards ;<■ lead bags, quarter rugs and sheets, expanding girths and surcingles. Agents, Gilej’ lotion.—W. Jolly, next Palace Pictures. EMMETT’S busy cash store wants your eggs; best price given carriage paid on all orders over £5 for country clients.—Pboue "905. Will pay rent when you can buy a 4-roomed bungalow for £9OO with £SO deposit, balance as rent. — Apply Mortland and Young, 113 Cuba street. photographs are good photographs.—Telephone 5768. 1 — 0 PER cent, off all furniture prices. Don’t miss this great chance to furnish cheaply before Christmas.—Pegden’s. ' RICYCLES for every girl and every boy.—Get Boucher's price; get Boucher’s terms, and you get the best value in town.—96 Cuba street. FURNITURE. —Quality never sacrificed for the low prices "we Offer you at the shop without the window. —Alexandra Furniture Arcade, next to Watson Bros. R~~ ICHARDS’ removal reductions — Few wool gabardine raincoats, very fine quality, reduled to 635; silk and rubber raincoats, 635; French and English model coats for 6 guineas. CORNS I Oh, my corns 1 Ounningbame’s Lightning Com Cure wi|l soon banish your corns. First application gives ease; Is 6d bottle.—Cunninghame’s Pharmacy, Broadway. dyeing and cleaning works, 297 Main street (phone 6353). Satisfaction guaranteed. GOBLIN jellies are good and the price is low. Rutter’s cash store is the only place to procure them—s for Is, 2s 6d per dozen. "Ti 860—FOR safe, by mortgagee. 8 5w rooms, excellent condition, electric light, porcelain bath; Government mortgage, £250 cash. Birnie, Coombs aad Wilson, 38 Rangitikei street. PENKETH, 217 Main street, buys your discarded clothing, boots, books, tools, etc.—Phono 6780. We call and collect. ("IHILDREN’S millinery, a big range J of fashionable and pretty hats for all children.—The Unique, next Wycherley’s. - [JR -premises will be closed from December 24th, 8.30, until Janu4th. Kindly order your paints wallpapers early. Alexander c, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert t, and Carroll Buildings, Cuba

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 24, 28 December 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 24, 28 December 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 24, 28 December 1925, Page 2

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