“LET’S GO TO THE DOGS.” WHIPPET RACING On the gPORTSGItOUND OVAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9th, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9th, At 2.30 p.m. Conducted by the Manawatu Whippet Racing Club. Admission Is to Ground and Grandstand. WELL-KNOWN SPEED DOGS FROM WELLINGTON COMPETING. EXCITING FLAT RACES AND THRILLING HURDLE RACES. L. G. OLIVER, Hon. Sec. 28th NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW PALMERSTON NORTH, 17th to 21st JUNE, 1930. THE Big Winter Exhibition of the Manawatu and West Coast A. and P. Association, combined with the Annual Show of the Manawatu Poultry Association. FIVE DAYS AND NIGHTS. Classes for Fat Stock, Ring Competitions, Field Roots, Dog Trials, Fruit, Honey, Vegetables, Home Cookery, Needlework, Photography, etc. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 4th. Special Feature this year— FAT STOCK SHOW AND SALE, particulars of which, together with other classes, will be found in the Schedule, now ready, and sent post free on application to - W. T. PENNY, P.O. Box 85, Palmerston North. BOXING CLASSES BOXING CLASSES A SERIES OF BOXING LESSONS A WILL BE GIVEN IN PALMERSTON NORTH BY FRITZ HOLLAND FRITZ HOLLAND FRITZ HOLLAND Former Welter-weight and Middleweight Champion of Australia and America. THAT BOY OF YOURS. LET HIM LEARN HOW TO DEFEND HIMSELF. He will Enjoy these Lessons. Each Boy will be under my own Personal Supervision. And HE WILL LEARN TO BOX. New Plymouth, N.Z., April sth, 1930. To whom it may concern:— I have much pleasure in stating that Mr Fritz Holland has recently conducted very excellent boxing classes amongst the boys of New Plymouth. They have beeii a great success and we hope that Mr Holland will be able to revisit New Plymouth for the same purpose on some future occasion. (Signed) CLAUDE H. WESTON, Crown Solicitor, Patron Taranaki Boxing Assn. Watch these columns for further details. FRITZ HOLLAND, Cafe de Paris Hotel. NOTICE. CONSULTATION aa usual from J THURSDAY NEXT. R. A. NOEDL, Optician and Deaf Aid Specialist. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. APRIL SALE. THIS Sale will now be held in the Town Hall. Wellington, on THURSDAY, Apfil 10th, at 3 p.m., instead of Monday, April 14th, at 9 a.m., as previously arranged. WELLINGTON WOOL BROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. W. D. GORHAM, Secretary. MRS J. ARTHUR, THE BEAUTY SPECIALIST, GEORGE STREET. WE know that Beauty is an asset and that it comes from health and cleanliness. It is natural to be beautiful, because we are part of Nature—we are Nature. It is the duty of every woman to annex those things that help to improve her appearance and promote her general health. Marcel Waving, Manicuring. Shingling, Hair Tinting, Hair Work, Switches, Wigs, etc. Exclusive Stock of Creams, Powders, Tonics, etc. HYGEIA TOILET ROOMS. * S CIENCE HAS TRIUMPHED! SCIENCE HAS CONQUERED 1 The Advent of “DOMINO” WASHING GRANULES Releases you from Wash Day Slavery. Let “DAME DOMINO” Do the Work. CLOTHES LAST LONGER. f)D PACKET, ALL GROCERS. THE BROADWAY !HOOL OF DANCIXG. HNCIPAL: MISS GWEN GIBBS to J.C.W. and Tivoli Theatre, Aua.) Pupil. Espinosa, London. LLROOM PRACTICE CLAES, TUESDAY, 8 to 11 p.m. One Hour Tuition in Latest Dances. Two hours’ practice. Supper. £2 2s per term or 3s per night. Prospectus at Studio. Broadway Buildings. Phone 7170. SPECIALISTS! IN Good Things to Eat.—Aiwa Something Nice that- nobody el makes. THE HOME KITCHEN, THE SQUARE, NEAR LIBRARY. PHONE 7340. '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 111, 7 April 1930, Page 1
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