ATURDAY NIGHT DENTISTRY. 6—8.80 o’clock. JO EN S. HOJRNBLOW, DENTAL STURGEON. Phor.e 6760. Cr. of Square and Rangitikei Street. THANKS NOTICE. MR AND MRS A. F. JONES and family, of 109 Fitzherbert Avenue, desire to thank the Doctors, Sjstcrs and Nurses of the Palmerston North Public Hospital for their kind attention to their late daughter Betty; also thanks to those who sent many beautiful floral emblems and kind messages of sympathy in their recent lad bereavement. s FAREAVELL TO MISSES THOMPSON AND HORN. MISS THOMPSON, Missionary to Aborigines, Australia; Miss Horn, Bible Institute, Auckland. OROUA HALL, TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Programme, and Supper. Welcome. S UDAN UNITED MISSION. MRS RIMMER Will give a LANTERN LECTURE, In BAPTIST SCHOOLROOM, THURSDAY, 7.30. Collection. AVomen’s Missionary Meeting at 2.30 p.m. GAS COOKING DEMONSTRATION. THE Ladies of Palmerston North are cordially invited to attend a Free Cooking Demonstration to be held TO-MORIIOAV (Thursday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock, in the Supper Ijtoom of Opera House (ground floor). MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT DISCLAIMER. F. HAXTON, 213 Victoria Avenue, am not the F. Haxton who was phe defendant in case heard in Mngis'trate’s Court yesterday. NOTICE. fTORSETS.— I The Spirella representav tive is visiting Palmerston for short period. For appointments ring 7205. I NOTICE. COMMENCING on MONDAY, March L 1 3rd, 1930, DR. E. T. G. MILLER will be in attendance at Mrs Vaughan’s residence, Nathan Terrace, Shannon, next Presbyterian Church, on Mondays and Wednesdays from 3.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Fridays. NOTICE. TF IVY JAMES (late of Auckland), 1 or anyone knowing her present address, would communicate with 334, “Standard,” she would hear something to her advantage. MISS A. LANE, L.A.B. PIANOFORTE Harmony Rudiments of Music, Qualifying Paper. Pupils prepared for Associated Board and Trinity College Examinations. 12 Nash Street or Studio 203, Princess Street. bridal flowers ARE our speciality and you are assured of charming effects and Choice Blooms if your order is left in cur hands. HARRISON’S, COLEMAN PLACE. Phone 5190. “EIO KITA.” FULL FASHIONED SILK STOCKINGS, LATEST BROWN SHADES, SPECIAL PRICE PAIRSCOTCH WOOL & HOSIERY SHOP, 155 THE SQUARE. ‘JEUNESE,” ART FLORIST, MRS F. GROVER, Cara “TINY TOTS GARAGE,” The Square. VREATHS, BOUQUETS & POSIES at Shortest Notice. Phone 5931 Private 6575. FLETCHER HALL. UNDERTAKER, motor body builder, General Repairs and Fainting, ro FITZHERBERT AVENUE, R e s. 65 Linton Street. ’Pbonea, 6491; Res., 7293. Established 40 year*. w. FISHER AND CO., ONUMENT A L 1 S T S, 12 DAVID STREET, > Railway Station, Palmerston N., Direct Importers of - Marble and Gmnite Memorials. P.O. Box 177. _ Phone 5220. FLORAL WORK. iOWERS of All Hues and Lovelier than their Names are Grouped istically Side by Side in AH Our WE ARE SPECIALISTS. BRADFIELD’S, COLEMAN PLACE, me 5936. Pnvate 65741
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 77, 26 February 1930, Page 1
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