“THE CHRISTMAS STORY,” A PAGEANT PLAY, In the ALL SAINTS’ PARISH HALL, ■tt- SUNDAY, December 22, At 8 p.m. COLLECTION FOR EXPENSES. Surplus for Special Melanesian Appeal. ST. PETER’S CHURCH, TERRACE END. riHRISTMAS SERVICES O TO-MORROW. Festal Evening Song, 7 p.m. _ Christmas Day, Holy Communion 7 a.m., 8 a.m. Morning Prayer and Communion, 11 a.m. # . (No evening service on Christmas Day.) forget to order your Christmas Poultry _ from the RELIANCE POULTRY FARM. Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Cockerels and Fowls Dressed and Delivered. F. KELLERMAN, 328 Albert Street Phone 8605 FOR SALE. BEACH cottage, Hokio, near Levin, 4 rooms and sleeping porch, well and substantially built, erected about 3 years, on corner of i acre section. Freehold title. Price £365. Cash over Ist mortgago £200; immediate possession. For further particulars and inspection apply Park and Adams, Solicitors, Levin, Private ’phone 206, Levin. WANTED sell, late model motor cycle, used only 3 months, guarantee, suitable for paper run.—226 Ruahine Street. YOUR sweetheart likes chocolates. — Quality and prices unsurpassed at Birch's. JUST arrived from China, beautiful selection of Cloisonne ware. See it at Bennett’s, Broadway. WHYTE’S Store for picnic meats.— Pastes, pheasant, game, wild duck, chicken and ham, cream of prawn, crab, Is glasses. EVERYBODY’S doing it! What? Why, buying Birch’s Christmas cakes. WANTED, gentleman boarder, in private home, handy to Square. Address at “Standard.” pHRISTMAS crackers] stockings Vy filled with pleasing toys, all at the big fair.—H. L. Young, Ltd. WANTED to rent, 5-roomed house. Write “891,” “Standard.” WANTED to buy, home, must be modern and well built. Will pay up to £IBOO cash for suitable property. Will deal only direct with owners who wish to sell at reasonable price. Apply “Retired No. 870,” “Standard.” DINNER waggons going cheap at Blockley’s ; also kitchen tables and duchess chests. THAT Christmas present for mother. —Wouldn’t one of Birch’s Christmas cakes delight her. COLLAR boxes, glove and handkerchief boxes, military brushes, wonderful value at Bennett’s, Broadway. SEE the toddle cars for baby and the joy prams, camp stool and chairs at the Pram House (phone 6973). WANTED sell, touring car, guaranteed condition, popular model, 25 per gallon, £BO, terms.—226 Ruanine Street. pHRISTMAS and New Year cards and V./ calendars a beautiful selection at Bennett’s, Broadway. "IX/TILLINERY and the holiday spirit. IV± Bo dressed with the assurance of high-class headwear. The Vogue, next Schneideman’s, 19 Broadway. POCKET books, letter cases, card cases, purses, direct from makers, at Bennett’s, Broadway. (IIVE your order for your chesterX field suite, plenty of the latest patterns to choose from.—Andrew Young Street. SWISS wood carvings make delightful presents, see them at Bennett’s, Broadway. BUY off the manufacturer.—Cane furniture for the garden or verandah, fancy work baskets, bedroom linen ketspHRISTMAS pudding, salads aii3 \J jellies need Birch’s cream; get your orders in early. LADIES’ handbags just- landed direct from British makers at • Bennett’s Broadway. WHYTE’S Store for your Christmas ham, only Is 3d lb.; cooked if required. Phone to 5189. GIFT stationery, the very latest designs from Is 6d to 20s per box, at Bennett’s, Broadway. for Christmas presents. MISS ANDERSON’S New Era School of Shorthand reopens January 13, 193(L_ BAMBINA dolls are everlasting, beautiful selection at Bennett’s, Broadway. PRAM House for prams.—Children’s chairs, from 9s 6d; musical chairs, from 18s 6d; large variety to choose from.—Phone 6973. BUY Birch’s delicious ice cream and get the Kruschen feeling. GIVE a book this Christmas, Wonderful selection at Bennett’s, Broadway. BLOCKLEY chesterfield suites built to last; easy terms arranged.—l 9 Andrew Young Street CHRISTMAS book suggestions, “Roper’s Row,” by Deeping; “Bretherton,” by Morris, at Bennett’s, Broadway. MY father had eight eggs for breakfast and two eggs smelt, so we are going to Birch’s in future, where they are fresh. ANDREWS’ 3-piece moquette suites. One suite, usually £29 10s, Christmas price £27.—80 Rangitikei Street. WATSON Bros.’ for gifts of China, dainty yet inexpensive.—Cream bowls with ladle and stand 5/6, 6/6 complete. Powder bowls 2/6, 2/9, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6. Teapot stands 8/6, .9/6, 12/-, 16/-, 22/set. Salad sets 8/6, 12/6, 16/6 set. Aynsley China cupe, saucers and plates 6/6. 7/6, 8/6 set and the beautiful Hammorsley China cups, saucers and plates from 8/6. gELL your used articles through the small advertisement columns cl the “Standard. 1
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 22, 21 December 1929, Page 8
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