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ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL■jUTUNICIPAL HALL, TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, At 8 p.m. Musical Monologues, Humorous, Character and Dramatic Recitations. Also Dialogues in Character, By Over 30 Pupils. Two Gold Medals and 54 First, Second and Third Prizes have been won by-Miss Eldred’s Pupils during this year, 1927. Tickets, 2s 1 and Is, at Oates’ Music Stores; children half-price. CENTRAL HOTEL . UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. I BEG to advise the general public and old friends that 1 have taken over the above Hotel. Speight’s Ales and Best of Spirits in stock. J. BOTLE, Proprietor (Late .Princess Hotel, Wellington). PUBLIC NOTICE. I BEG to announce that as from today, Saturday, 26th November, I will be carrying on business on my own account as an ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. Estimates will be given free for all classes of Electrical installations. >• W. G. RITCHIE, (Late Smith, Ritchie and Co. Ltd.) 223 Victoria Avenue. Note:—Box 306. New Phone 6680. PALMERSTON NORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED APPLICATION FOR SANCTION OF LOAN. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the I' Palmerston North Borough Council proposes at its meeting to be held on the 12th day of December, 1927, to consider a motion to apply to the Local Government Loans Board for its sanction to the borrowing of the sum of £17,500 for the purpose of extending the Sewerage System through those streets whore required, and the sum of £60,155 for the purpose of duplicating the Water Main from Linton Road to the Square, construction of new 15 foot dam, and the purchase and installation of additional filters, coagulating plant, etc. Any person having any objection to the proposed application is called upon to submit the same in writing to the Palmerston North Borough Council not later than the date preceding the said meeting. Dated this 28th day of November, 1927. J. R. HARDIE, Town Clerk. DIARIES, 1928, N.Z. and English.— Make sure of yours. Big range at Bennett's, Broadway. I) EM OVAL sale. Buy that Christmas k fur now while prices are low.—H. H. Blandford, Coleman Place. rPHIS week’s special.—An mexpensive A bu,t attractive 3-piece oak settee suite, upholstered in moquottop cash' price £l7 10s.—Skinner’s, the Square. Is PER roll, wallpaper at R. Waghorn’s, the Square. CHRISTMAS numbers of weekly papers; still a few left.—Bennett’s, Broadway. PUREST soap, thorough washing and rinsing is success of Economic Bag Wash Laundry Co. (phone 6623). GLEN Coal is clean burning, it gives a steady heat, and is very economical. CRAVEN “A” cigarettes, 10’s 7d, 20’s Is 2d, 50's 2s lid; Ashes Roses perfumed cigarettes, pkts. of 12, 2s; Grey’s cigarettes (green and yellow), 10's 71d, 20’s Is 3d, 50’s 3s Id, at J. R. McKenzie’s, Ltd. CHEAPER groceries.—lt pays to pay cash. Rice, sago, and tapioca all 3d per lb, prunes 4d lb, jellies 6 pkts for Is, safety matches 6 pkts for 2s 9d, Kiwi bacon, heavy sides 8d lb, peanuts 6d lb, Barcelona and Brazil nuts Is lb, N.Z. walnuts Is 2d lb, assorted nuts (no peanuts) Is 2d lb. And men; low tobacco prices still prevail at Watson Bros., Ltd., Big Cash Store. /N ROQUET sets.—Four player sets at \J £4 10s, £5 to £lO, at Bennett’s, Broadway. WHY do all cooks stady economy and use Glen Coal ? Ask S. T. Owen (phone 6187), GREAT sale. —Mail your order. Post free, whito sheets, good quality, single bed 8s 6d, double 12s 6d pair.—Archer’s Drapery Warehouse, Coleman Place, Square, P.N. ■ QTUDEBAKER Light Six, newly kl ducoed, in first-class order; any trial given. Inspect at Adams, Ltd. TENNIS racquets.—With an extra hour every night to play a new raoquet will bo the oruer from Bycroft’s, Cuba Street. SPECIAL Christmas lines silk gloves all latest shades just opened up, 5s 6d pair. Boxed handkerchiefs from 3s 6d to 255, all exceptional value.—Aristoc Hosiery Co., Room 7, Ist floor, Commercial Buildings. "J7URS of all descriptions at our sale; L not a single article.kept back.—H. H. Blandford, furrier, Coleman Place. CHRISTMAS cards and calendars, beautiful variety at Bennett’s, Broadway. ID ENNIS racquets.—A large aeeortJL ment at all prices and good value by good makers. Bycroft’s, Cuba Street. /NOME and share in the new price Lf reductions on decorative papers and friezes at Alexander Clark’s. New papers, new colourings, beautiful designs, at prices that you can afford to payWQ have a good selection of used motor cycles • deposits from £5 upwards.—Adams, Ltd. A— Ii \VHAT’S he riding—a push bill. cycle!” B—“ Well, it’s an Armstrong from Anderson’s Cycle Shop—so he does very little ‘pushing.’ ”

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 306, 29 November 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 306, 29 November 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 306, 29 November 1927, Page 1