DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB (Incorporated) and DANNEVIRKE HUNT CLUB. tWEDNESDAY, 28th, and THURSDAY, 29th AUGUST. First Race 11.45 a.m. Each Day. TRAIN leaves Palmerston North 9 a.m., arriving Tamaki Siding 11.40 a.m. Leaving Tamaki Siding 5.25 p.m., arriving Palmerston North 7.20. SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES. WALTER DOBSON, Secretary. TO HOUSE WRECKERS AND OTHERS. TENDERS will be received up to Noon of SATURDAY, 31st August, for the purchase, for removal, of a building in the Square. 0. A. JORGENSEN, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect and Structural , Engineer. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are required for the Erection of Alterations, in Brick, to the Residence of Mrs B. J. Jacobs, corner Stanley Avenue and Roy Street. Plans from the office of the Architect, where tender's close at 12 noon on MONDAY, the 2nd September. R. THORROLD JAGGARD, A.N.Z.I.A. The conditions are the N.Z.I.A. F. NEEDHAM. LTD.. Phone No. 5725. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. JOINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPfJ TION AND TIMBER YARD. WE SPECIALISE In SHOP FRONTS, SHOP FITTINGS AND SHOW CASES. Jobbing Work Promptly Attended To. 46 RANGITiKEI- STREET. WANTED, you to have your feet seen to.—Corns, ingrowing nails or any trouble, visit \V. H. Hildebrandt, masseur (reg.) and foot specialist, 65 Broadway Avenue (tele. 6570). RUDKINS’ WHITE STAR MOTOR SERVICES (Sedan Cars). Leave Railway Hotel Buildings, Palmerston North for Maaterton daily 12.30 p.m. Leave Masterton for Palmerston North daily 4 p.m. 'Phone 6458. Address 161 Mam Street. Taxis available day and night. As from Mo"dav. 17th Jane, 1929. PALMERSTON NORTH CO-OP. BUILDING SOCIETY (STARR-BOWKETT). £5500 TO be distributed by Ballet—Free of interest—August 28th. Over £250,000 already advanced to members. Compulsory savings—£82,800 to the credit of members. All Loans by Ballot are Free of Interest. Loans £IOO to £IOOO. Re-payments are less than rent. Is per share per week. Each share entitles holder to a loan of £IOO free of interest. New No. 10 Group being opened, and will commence operations as soon as sufficient shares are in hand. Join now and participate in the advantages of a society that is purely co-operative. Full particulars on application to W. HUNTER, Secretary. 21 Rangitikei Street. SPORTS SPECIAL SPORTS SPECIAL ISSUED BY MANAWATTT EVENING
STANDARD On SATURDAY EVENINGS. IS OBTAINABLE FROM THE FOLLOWING AGENTS:— Main Street (opposite Station) W. Connor Coleman Place L. Martin Coleman Place C. Hastings Rangitikei Street Cartwright Featherston Street (opp. Boys’ High School) S. Clarke Featherston Street C. Emmett Featherston Street, opp. Central School Miss E. J. Boyd Carroll and Featherston Streets Clarke Bros. Square •••••••■• A. Levy Square A. Westmoreland Square . R. Connor Square W. Crystall Square N.Z. Importing Co. Broadway G. H. Bennett and Co. Cuba Street A. Collinson (Cr. Campbell Street) Cuba Street (2 shops) W. Franks Euahine Street (opp. Hospital) A. Dron Terrace End C. Oxborough Terrace End Cruttenden & Rouse J. Scheidt Bunnythorpe M. Chandler, Tivoli Theatre, Feilding Mrs Johnston Feilding J. Aitken Feilding T. C. Templeton Ashhurst A. Harris Woodville F. G. Moore Pahiatua Belshaw’s (after 9 p.m.) ... Pahiatua
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 229, 27 August 1929, Page 2
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