Fivo hundred ■ players will bo interested to hear that tho Takaro card eovnings will commence again in the hall at the corner of Kingswood and Feathorston Strcots on Easter Monday evening at 8 p.m., when old and now players will be welcomed. The reputation for the cordiality of tho gatherings held at Takaro during the past two seasons, is well known and will bo again maintained. Fivo hundred itself is a most interesting game, and patrons can rest assured of a pleasant and possibly profitable evening, as thero aro not only good prizes for tho most number of games won, but also certain novelty prizes and a real good supper. Takaro residents aro reminded that the first night will be Easter Monday. Mr E. W- Barringer, A.A.1.E.E., late of Gyde and Barringer, Hawera, hao commenced business as the official Exide' Battery Service Station, 52a Rnngitikei Street. His advertisement notifying clients will be found on another part of this issue.—Advt. Beware of bromide preparations for stomach troubles. Eat Yeaston Tablets. Made from pure yeast only.—Leary’s Pharmacies, Ltd. Advt. > t There’s Mister O’Grady who married Miss Brady I . . He’s takin’ his kids for a roide in th’ car. .# . But poor M»ry Ellen—’tw sad to be tellin’— •Is down with a chronio attack of \ catarrh. . The doctor kapes callin’—it’s somethin’ appttlin’^Tfie’s pilin’ up fees, but shc’U peg out, ' Ini sure. ' - :'<■ Bcgob arid begorra! I’ll call in tomorra, And ' re,commended Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 119, 16 April 1930, Page 9
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