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TO-NIGHT. THE END OF A PERFECT DAY. LET EVERYONE ATTEND AT THE SHOWGROUNDS, SHOWGROUNDS, The Manawatu Highland Pipe Band’s GREAT FIREWORKS DISPLAY GREAT FIREWORKS DISPLAY GREAT FIREWORKS DISPLAY By Wainoni Fireworks, Ltd. BIG ILLUMINATED PARADE By Pipe Band on the Oval. BOYS’ SINGING COMPETITION. Competitors to assemble in front of • Grandstand at 8 o’clock. Post Entries Received. PIPE BAND AND GARRISON BAND Leave Post Office at 7.30. To Admit: Adults Is, Children 6d, Grandstand 6d, Cars Is. Children under 10 years admitted free if accompanied by parents. GATES OPEN 7.15. Programme commences 8 o’clock. A GREAT NIGHT OUT( Proceeds to Kilt Fund. OPERA HOUSE AT 8 P.M. EASTER SATURDAY. DONOVAN y. SARRON Ji IG H T FILM, Showing Every Detail of the Full 15 Rounds. 15 ROUNDS PACKED WITH THRILLS. As Witnessed by 20,000 People at the Wellington Stadium. ONE PRICE 2s.

Plans Open WEDNESDAY at Central e Booking Office. E COUNTRY CLUBS l f CHAMPS. n At the e SPORTSGROUND, Easter Saturday, april 19. A Full Day’s Programme. BANK HOLIDAYS. PURSUANT to the terms of the Banking Act, 1908, the Banks throughout the. Dominion of New Zealand will bo closed on the undermentioned days, being Statutory Bank Holidays:— EASTER HOLIDAYS. . 1 Good Friday* 18th April, 1930 Easter Satudday, 19th April, 1930. . Easter Monday, 21st April, 1930. Wednesday 23rd April, 1930, St. George s Day. Friday, 25th April, 1930, Anzac Day. PUR COATS. “"DVERY Man to his Trade,” is an i-J old saying; but true. . Most particularly when that trade is connected [ with the making of valuable Furred Pelts into garments suitable for the most particular to criticise. The trade requires a gifted person to handle all pelts, to match a given number in colour and height, and turn out the garment perfectly. This can only be attained with an early beginning; i keeping solely to one trade only, and knowing the difference between good and bad. . A business is built these days on it’s merits, and quality always counts as l well as lowest possible prices. We always claim to give the Perfect Fur Coat, without a doubt, as a glance at our windows will be sufficient to convince. H. H. BLANDFORD, LTD., QUALITY FURRIERS, Rangitikei Street. ’Phone 6054. Factory, 7-9 Taonui St. BARGAINS FOR APRIL. - Car Pumps 7s 6d i Car Jacks 5s 6d ■ Cycle Pumps 3s • Stick on Soles for Leather Boots 3s 6d pair * Tyre Gauges 6s each Sponges Is each ’ Finger Stalls 4d each . Sink Plugs Is to Is 4d each TUBE and TYRE REPAIRS Carefully and Cheaply Done. I PARA RUBBER COY.. ! LTD., ; RANGITIKEI STREET. , TYRES AND TUBES BEFORE going elsewhere get a quote from us. Repair outfits Ir. DELUXE SERVICE STATION, MAIN STREET. Fitted with Hydraulic Lift and Latest Greasing Equipment. COLLIER’S FUR COAT ADVICE. . WHEN buying a Musquash Coat, go to all the traders, but be particularly careful to judge the cut as well as ' ' Collier’s Musquash Coats are recognised as the best tailorad cut in New Zealand, but those capable of judging, and we know by the number we sell, that the public are realising where the best coats are. COLLIER’S,. POPULAR FUR STORE, ’ The Square. LOOK! Rooms papered from £1 15s. —CHAS. SAPWELL, Painter and | Paperhnnger, 310 Ferguson Street, [P.N. (phone 6832). P. 5.—25 per cent. I discount ofi all papers stocked.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 118, 15 April 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 118, 15 April 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 118, 15 April 1930, Page 1

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