IPOR the best in Milk and Cream, try “THE REGENT.” We have fresh, thick Cream arriving daily; j ist what you want for Sunday. Also pure Jersey Milk, direct from the farm, as supplied to T.R.H. the Duke and Duchess of York, during their stay in Palmerston North. Why. not have the best? We deliver at all times. CLARKE BROS., “THE REGENT.” Phone 7154. Next Standard Brewery. FORESTERS’ HALL. ASHHURST, MR McNAIR and others will (D.V.) preach the Gospel in the above Hall, TO-MORROW EVENING at 7 o’clock. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. GOSPEL HALL, 134 MAIN STREET. MR GEORGE MENZIES, Evangelist, will (D.V.) give an Address to Christians SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.45. Subject, “Remarkable Witness to the Advent of Christ.” GOSPEL SERVICE AT 7 P.M. Subject, “Pictures of Salvation.” YOU ARE HEARTILY INVITED. Hymn Books Provided. PALMERSTON NORTH EVANGELICAL MISSION. KOSY HALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23rd. Morning 11 o’clock. Evening 7 o’clock.—Christmas Service: “Universal Christmas.” • Speaker:—Forde Carlisle. Special Offering Sunday. Proceeds to lie handed to the Pastor. UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH IN NEW ZEALAND. MEETS IN EMPIRE HALL. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23rd. . 0.45 a.m.—Christmas Service at Old People’s Home. 11 a.m.—Subject, “Tidings of Great Joy.” Speaker, Mr A. E. Whitehead. 2.30 School and Bible Class. Combined Christmas Service. 3.45 p.m.—Song Service. . i p.m.—Speaker, Mr N. L. Whitehead. APOLOGY. f EDWARD BAZEL STOKES, of L, Tokomaru, Contractor, hereby adult that the statements made by me oncerning Miss L. Willett, of Rangitu, are untrue and without any founInfcion in fact, and I apologise for and egret having made any statements relecting on her character. I further igree to pay all costs and expenses to rhich Miss Willett has been put in conaction with the action for slander nought by her against me. Dated this 18th day of December, (MS E. B. STOKES. POT PLANTS AS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. BEAUTIFUL Palms (new consignment), Aspidistras, Hanging Baskets, Flowerihg Pot Plants, etc. BRADFIELD’S FLORAL STUDIO, Coleman Place. Phone 5936. ■ Private 6574. MRS LAMPARD, 71 Cuba Street. ADIES’ art. silk and voile frocks from I 25s 6d. Repp, coats from 39s 6d. Big riety Christmas novelties. Small dealt taken on any article. FUNERAL FURNISHERS. KELLS AND PERRIN LTD. » 81 Rangitikei Street, ’phone 0469 M R KELLS, Main Street, ’phone 6180 (day or night). Oak and i caskets, best materials and workiship. Funerals conducted m Ralston North, or anywhere in New land at shortest notice. w. USHER AND CO., numentalists, 12 DAVID STREET, Railway Station, Palmerston N., Direct Importers of ,rble and Granite Memorials. ?.0. Box 177- Phone 5220. E. HARRISON AND CO.\UR BOUQUETS, POSIES, ) SHEAVES, BASKETS, etc., re executed to suit individual iCORATIONS SPECIALISED IN. QUALITY GUARANTEED, he Square. Phone 5190. SEND YOUR HAT TOO iN you send your obit io ot leaned and Pressed at HOUSTON'S 4PIRE DYE WORKS, r.mpjra HntnT FIkUM 6143 J
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 21, 22 December 1928, Page 1
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