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EGMONT RACING CLUB (INC.) SUMMER MEETING. FEBRUARY 2nd and 4th, 1928. ACCEPTANCES for First Day close with the Secretary, High Street, Hawera, on FRIDAY, January 27th, at 8 p.m., and for Second Day on FRIDAY, February 3rd, at noon. Acceptances made by telegram must be immediately confirmed in writing. E. P. COX, , Secretary.. WOODVILLE RACES. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24th and 25th, 1928. TENDERS FOR PRIVILEGES. QEPARATE fenders, accompanied by a deposit of £lO, are invited for the privileges of the Publican’s Booth and Catering at the above-mentioned race meeting. Tenders will close with the undersigned on WEDNESDAY, 25th January, 1928, at 5 p.m., and , nre to be marked on the outside “Tender.” Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. A. LYON, Secretary. COURT MANAWATU, No 6655 A.O.F. THE Regular Fortnightly Meeting of the above Court will be held in the Foresters’ Hall, Main Street, on- TUESDAY NEXT, 24th instant, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Consolidation Report, Initiation and General. C. EDWARDS, Secretary. MEN’S cotton socks, grey or black, 9d pair.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 15 Broadway.

OROTJA LODGE OF DROIDS, No. 5. MEMBERS are hereby summoned and requested to attend at Oddfellows Hall, Cuba Street, on TUESDAY, 24th, at 8 p.m. Business: Half-yearly Bal-ance-sheet, Election of Disp. Board Delegates and General. J. MEWETT, Secy.

TENNIS balls.—Ayres’ C.S., Slazenger’s, Spalding's and Atlas, 4s 6d pair.—Bennett’s, Broadway. BOYS’ grey nurse cloth shirts, up to size 6, great value at 3s lid each. Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., - In Broadway. ; • WHY make hard work of your lawn cutting P For 9s fid we call for and deliver your mower sharpened and set; if no cartage price is 7s 6d. Satisfaction guaranteed. —Manson and Barr, Ltd., Rangitikei Street. TENNIS racquets.— 3s in £ off all racquets. Make sure of a bargain at Bennett’s, Broadway. I WISHING tackle.—Good supply high quality rods, reels, casts, flies, traces, minnows, etc.—Bycroft’s Sports Depot, Cuba Street. STUDEBAKER roadster, colonial body, in perfect order, balloon tyres; a sacrifice. —Adams, Ltd. E — EA U TIE ULL Y hnished repp coats from £2 10s a* H. Blandford s, furrier, Coleman Place. LOCKLEY’S low prices and easy terms keeps him busy all the time. —Cabinetmaker and upholsterer, Andrew Young Street. • WE have a Buick Sedan in perfect order and condition. Make a point of seeing this car before buying elsewhere. —Adams, Ltd. THE best firm in N.Z. for flannelettes, winceyettes, pyjama cloths. —Archer’s Drapery Warehouse, Coleman Place, the Square, Palmerston North. _ TYRES from 6s 6d to 17s 6d; all leading makes stocked, bedrock prices Give us a trial.— Crown Cyclery (near Watson Bros), the Square. THE best Arm in jV.Z. for sheetings and pillow cottons.—Archer’s Drapery Warehouse, Coieman Place, the Square, Palmerston North. KBEE the coal bill down while the Summertime Bill is on—use Glen coal.—Cuthbertson’s (phone 5496). SUMMERTIME Bill still going strong and a huge success—so is Glen coal. TRE-ZUR” 1 11 “Aristoo” 111 super service, pure silk, point heel hose, from 12a to 14s 6d pair. Procurable at the “Aristoc,” Room 7, Commercial Bigs. PHOTO frames. —See our variety.— Prices reasonable at Bennett’s, Broadway. EAUTIFULLY iinished repp coats from £2 10s at H. Blandford’s, fumer, Coleman Place. US.D. for “Durodown” and kapoc • mattresses. —Cannot be beaten.— Near P. 0., Main Street. rpHAT shabby room needs papering.— JL Beauty it with wallpaper, celling at Is per roll at R. Waghom’s, the Square. ' STUDY economy during 1928 and burn Glen coal.—Jensen and Co. tphone 5307 J. US.D. for B. L. Hart’s famous • “Omega” mattresses; nothing better in value on the market.—Main Street, near Post Office. Everything goes smoothly when the cook uses Glen—the steady burning, even heating coal.—B. Archer (phone 6330). IT’S worthy of the biggest compliments ever paid.—Glen coal the coal for economy.—P. E. Thomas (phone 5973). PRINTING. —Quotations given for all kinds of commercial and general j printing.—A. L. Westmoreland, printer, 1 stationer and bookseller, the Square ! (phone 5906)WE have a 15cwt. light delivery truck for sale at a very low price. —Adams, Ltd. ' fjiHE most beautiful down quilts in X N.Z. at about half the ordinary retailers’ prices. Archer’s Drapery Warehouse, Coleman Plaoe, the Square/ P.N-. '■ ' ' ' DISTINCTIVE design is characteristic of all Skinner furniture. No other I furniture has the graceful appearance, I made possible by the use of first-class materials and workmanship. Skinner, Grand Building.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 45, 21 January 1928, Page 2

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