THANKS. fTHE 'Widow and Family of the late 1 MR D. McPHERSON, of 369 Ruahirie Street, wish to thank all friends for floral tributes and messages of sympathy in their recent bereavement. PALMERSTON NORTH MISSION. OROUA HALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 6th. Morning 11.—“ A New Thing.” ' Evening 7.—“ Away with Him.” • Speaker: FORDE CARLISLE. JJNITED EVANGELICAL ofiURCH. Pastor: Wesley E. Richards. KOSYH A L L; ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. Subject,; “The Crowns of Scripture,” 11 o’clock. • „ Special Singing by the Children. Prize-giving. Brief address by the Pastor, “God’s Tenderest Care,” 3 o’clock. ' .. . Evening Subject, “Broken Things,” 7 o’clock. • ■ i • Note.—Change of hall, mam entrance to Rosy Picture Theatre. A hearty welcome to all. MANAWATU JERSEY CATTLE CLUB. “FIELD DAY.” AT the Homestead of Mr H. J. Lancaster, Glen Oroua, on Wednesday next, 9th-April. 1.30 p.m.: “Demonstration” by Mr E. D. McLennan of Papakura, who is a well known judge and demonstrator. ■ 2.30 p.m. : Lecture on “Diseases in Stock” by Mr .J. McLinden, M.R.C.V.S. (Massey College). Mr McLinden is an able exponent of this subject. All interested are invited to be present. FLETCHER HALL. UNDERTAKER, MOTOR BODY BUILDER, General Repairs and Painting. FITZHERBERT AVENUE, , Res. 55 Linton Street ’Phone*, 6491; Res.. 7293, (Established 40 years). 53 E. S A P W E L L, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, 67 ROY STREET. imate Given for all branches of the Building Trade. 2‘JEUNESE,” ART FLORIST. MRS F. GROVER, Car. “TINY TOTS GARAGE,’' The Square. WREATHS, BOUQUETS A POSIES at Shortest Notice. Phone 6831. PuvaU 6676. JOHN S. HORNBLOW, )ENTAL SURGEON. PERFECT SET OF TEETH FOR £2 12s 6d. . indels £1 10s; Extractions 2s 6d. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS. Corner of Square and Hangitikei Street. FLORAL WORK.; 2 )WERS of All Hues and Lovelier than their Names are Grouped iticaUy Side by Side m AU Our u WE ARE SPECIALISTS. BRADEIELD’S, COLEMAN PLACE, ne 6936. Private 6574. bridal flowers E our speciality and you are assured of charming effects and :e Blooms if your order is left in bands. > HARRISON’S, >LEMAN PLACE. Phono 6190. • w. FISHER AND CO.. ifUMENTA L I S T S, 13 DAVID STREET, Railway Station, Paimeraton N., Direct Importers ol and Granite Memorial* $. Rml77. Phone «
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 110, 5 April 1930, Page 1
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