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DE LUXE THEATRE | TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT at 8.30 ' A, SPECIALLY ARRANGED CONCERT will be given by the DE LUXE ORCHESTRA and favourite LOCAL ARTISTS In Aid of the UNEMPLOYMENT FUND The following Superb Programme will bo presented : ORCHESTRA, Thriumphal March from “Aida.” MISS MYRA WILSON, Vocal Solo: “Sing Merrily To-day” (Montague Phillips). MR CLARENCE BELL, Xylophone Solo: Schubert’s Serenade. MR JACK MURRAY, Vocal Solo: “Dreams of Long Ago” (Enrico Caruso). ORCHESTRA, “Pot Pourri of Melodious Melodies” (Herman Finck). MISS DOROTHY SOUTHEY BAKER, Violin Solo: “Liobestraum” (Lizst). MISS DORIS MORGAN, Vocal Solo: “Hymns of the Old Church Choir.” Instrumental Trio, C. GILMOUR, D. S. BAKER AND C. SWALLOW, “Tytl’s Serenade.” ORCHESTRA, Selection, “Chu Chin Chow.” God Save the King. SILVER COIN COLLECTION. You are respectfully asked to help a, good cause by giving as generously as possible. PALMERSTON NORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. OPENING NEW LIBRARY. T HEREBY’ cordially invite the Citi■L zens of the Borough to be present at the official opening of the new Library Building, which will take place on Monday next, the 10th instant, at 2.30 p.m. A. J. GRAHAM, • Mayor. June 7th, 1929. Gala week at palmerston NORTH. NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. THE PREMIER WINTER EXHIBITION OF THE DOMINION. Excellent Trade Exhibits. Produce of the Farm in all its branchesAmusements to suit everyone. Comprehensive programme includes the time-honoured match between Te Aute Native College and P.N. Boys’ High School. Excursion fares on the Railways. MAXIMUM ENTERTAINMENT AT MIMIMUM COST. Spend a cheap holiday in Palmerston North and see the Manawatu district. FIVE DAYS. 18th to 22nd June. FIVE NIGHTS. 18tli to 22nd June. W. T. PENNY, Secretary. P.O. Box 85, Palmerston North. ■yy AN GANUI WINTER SHOW. JULY 4th, sth and 6th, 1929. SCHEDULES NOW READY. ILL ENTRIES CLOSE, JUNE 20th, ~ 1929. ’OUTRY. PIGEONS, CANARIES. 7.1. Championships lor White Wyanlottes and English Leghorns, Homer Vorking Class, Pigeons, Norwich Buff Jo lour Fed Canaries, Angora ' and Jhincilla Rabbits, Toy Dogs, Farm loot crops, Boys’ and Girls’ Agriculurnl Clubs, Vegetables, Home Indusries, School Cooking etc. etc. Best jist of Special Ever Offered. ' Ask for schedule of Section You Require and Same will bo Forwarded Free. F. G. SEDDON, Secretary. P.O. Box 152, ’Phone 2222, 10 Taupo Juay, Wanganui.

MANAWATU HUNT. HOUNDS will meet at the homestead of Mr J). B. McEwcn, Kairanga, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 12tli. Tlirow-off at 2 p.m. sharp. w. McKenzie, Secretary. NOTICE TO FARMERS. THE FEILDING BACON COY. will bo cash buyers of calves this sea6on. Buyer for Palmerston District, J. CANDY, 'phono 7041. QSCAR jyjONRAD AND gON., FARMERS AND VALUERS. ) Temporary Premises at P. Larcomb s Office, RACING CLUB’S BUILDINGS, Palmerston North. LIFELONG EXPERIENCE IN ALL CLASSES.OF FARMING. Administration of Estates undertaken, including active supervision. 23 years’ experience in Valuation of Land for Loans, Settlement of Estates, Land Purchase, Arbitration & Probate. Land sold by Public Auction and Private Treaty. 20 years’ experience in leading, subdividing and selling large holdings. Anyone DESIROUS of Purchasing or Selling Farm or Town Property please communicate with us. We have an unsatisfied demand for Dairy Farms. NOTICE. WE have pleasure in advising the general public that we have Removed into New and More Commodious Premises in the Square, between Bates’ China Store and Barry and Freeman, Ltd. (lately occupied by Oliver Bros.’ Boot Store). Our new premises will afford us increased facilities to give better service and will also increase our space for displaying our various lines. Our Hosiery Department will be represented in British, American and Continental lines. We take this opportunity of thanking you for your past favours and count upon a continuation of your esteemed orders, which we very much appreciate, assuring you at all times of our best service. SCOTCH WOOL AND HOSIERY ; SHOP ' 155 THE SQUARE, 3 Doors from.Rangitikei Street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 161, 8 June 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 161, 8 June 1929, Page 1