FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friends of Mr and Mrs Alfred B. C. Blair, of 46 Joseph street, are respectfully informed that the funeral of their late son, Edward Alfred, will take place at the Palmerston North Cemetery to-morrow (Saturday), April 10th, at 11 a.m. THOS. GRIGGS AND SON, Undertakers. TO-NIGHT. Messrs whitehead and ISAAC will speak in GOSPEL TENT, FITZROY STREET. Meetings as usual Sunday next. THANKS. MltS ANDERSON, 2 Morris street. wishes to sincerely thank all kind friends for messages of_ sympathy and floral tributes in her recent sad bereavement ; especially Dr. Will/.; also Rector, staff and pupils of Technical School. THANKS. MR K. DOYLE wishes to thank all kind friends for floral tributes and messages of sympathy received during his recent sad bereavement. THANKS. MRS HAROLD ANDERSON and family, of 137 Scanula st., and Mrs Anderson, snr., and family, of 69 Te Awe Awe street, desire to oxpress their appreciation and thanks for tho many expressions of sympathy and kindness and for tho many floral tributes in their recent bereavement. OLD BOYS FOOTBALL CLUB. PRACTICE TOMORROW (Saturday), TERRACE END PARK, 2.30 p.m. Full muster of members requested, as teams will bo selected for the coming season. TO LAND AGENTS. PLEASE take notice that my property, situated at 21 Horefaunga street, nas been sold. P. GARVEY. MODERN BUNGALOW. FOR INSPECTION ONLY. SEE the latest modern bungalow, built with all up-to-date labourBaving devices. For particulars apply on job, Chelwood Street, or G. Osborne, 223 Ferguson Street (phone 6424). REMOVAL NOTICE. JACOBS AND GRANT, Barristers Solicitors, have removed from tno corner of Rangitikei und Cuba Streets to tho new National Bank Buildings, opposite Carroll Buildings, Cuba Street. MISS KATHLEEN L. PRENTER, L.R.A.M., Teacher of Violoncello, Pianoforte and Harmony (Pupil of Herbert Walenn, F.R.A.M., Professor of Violoncello at the Royal Academy of Alusic, London) T 7ISITS Palmerston North on WediV nesdays. Pupils are now being enrolled. Preparation for examinations of tho Association Board, R.A.M.; R.C.M. if desired. For further information as to terms, etc., apply to the head-mistress, the Wellington Diocesan School for Girls, “Ngatawa,” Alarton. W. R. KELLS, UNDERTAKER, 86 RANGITIKEI STREET, P.N. Telephone 6180, Day or Night. IWUNERALS conducted by Motor L Hearse in Town or Country, ’rivate Address • 88 Rangitikei Street, Floral work. HARRISON’S (Late Madame Imrie’s). All Floral Work Executed by an Expert Staff. Orders for Funeral Emblems Receive immediate and special attention. Phone 6190. J. w. FISHER AND CO., MO NUMENTALISTS, 12 DAVID STREET, Opp. Railway Station, Palmerston N. Direct Importers of MARBLE & GRANITE AIEMORIALS P.O. Box 177 Phono 6220. BRADFIELD’S FLORAL STUDIO. AND For WEDDING BOUQUETS wreaths. 11l Floral Work under personal supervision of Mrs A. C. Bradfield. Phone 6936. Private 6574. SHINGLE. A STYLISH CUT by First-class Tradesmen. Special private room. A trial will please you. A splendid range Toilet Requisites. W. M. CRY STALL. Js 7 ext Occidental Hotel (Phone 6891). CALL IN. (NY PEOPLE ARE NOW MAKING IT A CUSTOM TO VISIT HE BROADWAY LOUNGE IHERE are many AFTERNOON TEA PARTIES here, and in the ining this restaurant is the scene of iy social activity. 0U SHOULD BE SEEN THERE BROADWAY LOUNGE, ost Suitable to: JKadtluw Bariies, ‘
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 110, 9 April 1926, Page 1
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