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H TENDERS AWAHURI SCHOOL COMMITTEE. f I LENDERS will be received by the JL ' ■undersigned up till p.m. on TUESDAY,, the sth day of January, 1926, 'for the laying of 250 square yards of-concrete, urork. (labour only). For further particulars and of NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NEW YEAR TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. OjN page 127 of the Booklet the usual 7.15 p.m. WellingtonAuckland Limited ’ Express—Sundays to Fridays, inclusive (not Christmas Day or Saturdays)—is shown in error as leaving Wellington on Saturday, 2nd January. This train will NOT leave Wellington for Auckland on 2nd January. NOTICE.' SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of the. Banking Act, 1908, SATURDAY, the 2nd day of January, 1926, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday 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— HENRY W. LEVER, Inspector. The Bank of Australasia— W. F. L. WARD, Inspector. The National Bank of New Zealand, Limited— - G. W. McINTOSH, Acting General Manager. Tire Commercial Bank of Australia, Limited— E. P. YALDWYN, v Manager. Bank of New Zealand — T. E. CORKILL, Acting General Manager. NOTE.—The Banks will also’ be Closed throughout the Dominion on FRIDAY, the Ist January, 1926 (New Year’s Day). PALMERSTON NORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. ri'lHE offices of the undermentioned I departments will observe the following holidays:— MUNICIPAL OFFICE, GAS AND ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENTS. From 4 p.m. on Wednesday, December 23rd, to 8.30 a.m. on Monday, January 4th, 1926. The Gas and Electrical Departments will attend to urgent complaints during the above period. Telephone Nos.: Gas 5540, Electrical 6177. • ? PUBLIC LIBRARY.—The-Reading Room will be closed -on Christmas Day and Boxing Day and January Ist and 2nd, and the Circulating Department on December 25th, 26th and 28tb, and January Ist and 2nd. v . CEMETERY. —In the event of any funerals taking place during the holidays, undertakers and others are requested to communicate with the Sexton direct (phone No. 6274). BUS SERVICE. No service Xmas Day. New Year's Day, ordinary time-table from 9 a.m. Sunday time-table during afternoon. Ordinary time-table in the evening. J. 11. HARDIE, - Town Clerk. December 21st, 1925. WHY 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. ""‘ry ' - • photographs aft good photographs.—Telephone 6768. 0 PEIV '•cent: ■ ~otf -';a!l furniture prices. ( Don’t ; miss this great cnance tol'.furnish cheaply before Christmas..—Pegden’s ■„ FURNITURE .—Qua lity never sacrificed for the;loW. prices wo otter you at the shop’ without the window. —Alexandra Furniture '/Arcade, next to Watson Bros. ■ •■ , V ICHARDS’- remevhl reductions— Few wool gabardine raincoats, very fine quality, reddled to 635; silk and rubber raincoats, 635; French and English model-coats for 6 guineas. /"l URN 81 Oh, jny corns 1 Cunnrngtame’s Lightning Com Cure will soon banish your oorns. First application gives ease;. Is- t>d bottle.—uunninghame’s Pharmacy, Broadway. GOBLIN jellies are good and the price is low. Rutter’s cash store is the only place .to procure them—s lor Is. 2s 6d per dozen. r »850—FOR sale, by mortgagee, 8 otf rooms, excellent condition, electric light, porcelain bath; liovernment mortgage, £2SU cash. Birnie, Coombs and Wilson, 38 ltangitikei street. ("IHILDREN’S millinery, a big range J of fashionable and pretty hats lor all children.—The Unique, next Wycherley's. GIFT suggestions from our hardware department. —E.P. ware, tattle cutlery, aluminium ware, toilet brushware, antique copper ware, clocks, watches, razors, etc., make gilts that are appreciated, hor good serviceable gifts we suggest a carpet sweeper, a wringer, or a set ot aluminium kitchen utensils. Our cash prices pay.—Watson Bros., Ltd., lug uash store. B Y early at Alexander C’ark’s, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert street, and Carroll Buildings, Cuba street. Premises closed December 24th at 8.30. Re-open January 4th. O.UR framed pictures will suit you, as the prices are so attractive. Inspect the continuous picture show, 3 and 5 Fitzherbert street, and Carroll Buildings, Cuba street. —Alexander Clark, Ltd. RICHARDS’ removal sale. — 1 The talk of the town: Jersey 6ilk suits at 355; silk lined gabardine costumes at 655. GS, 2s 7d; ■ Bovara 6d; stockings, Is 3d, Fed raisins, Sd.; everything highest quality.—Rutter’s (phone 0446)j * teeth bought, 6s, iOs, .20* ler set, sound of broken, fclnum Scrap Company, 102 Wellington. Cash fre*

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 27, 31 December 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 27, 31 December 1925, Page 2

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