PALMERSTON NORTH MISSION. OROUA HALL, SUNDAY, MAY 18th. Morning 11.—Exposition. Evening 7.—“ But God —.” Speaker: FORDE CARLISLE. UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH. ROSY HALL. Pastor: Wesley E. Richards. Communion Service 10.15. Subject: “Lessons from the Building of the Wall,” 11 o’clock. S.S. and Bible Class 2.30. Evening subject: “Which is the True Church?” 7 o’clock. A Warm Welcome is Extended to Visitors and Strangers. TO SALESMEN. THE services are required of a live, energetic Salesman for Fruit and Produce Business. Applicants from 18 to 25 years of age preferred. Good prospects for suitable young man. Apply in own handwriting to—“PRODUCE 976,” “Standard/’ ACCOUNTS CLERK. APPLICATIONS are invited ladiea with pi from , preyious experience on accounts. Apply in own handwriting, giving details/of experience. age, salary required/' apd date when can commence duties; 'wisp enclosing copies of references. ‘ V ALFA-LAVAL-. SEPARATOR CO. fN.Z.),-LTD., Palmerston North. NORTH ~HOSPITAL BOARD. " \ ' \ —• •rTHEATRIC SISTER, PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL. Applications are invited for the above position.,' Commencing salary £l5O per annum. 1 Applicants are required to furnish full details as to age, training and experience and to submit copies of recent testimonials. Applications close WEDNESDAY, May 28th. A. J. PHILLIPPS, Managing Secretary. PERSONAL. ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS SUFFERERS. NO matter how old your complaint, write for information of how to receive one free treatment of newlyj discovered remedy, to 23, “Standard.” MANAWATU HUNT. Hounds win meet at mr w. OSBORNE’S, Glen Oroua, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, May 21st. Throw-off at 2 p.m. W. McKENZIE, Secretary. FOR SALE. SEVERAL Dairy Farms, 40 to 130 acres, mostly drained swamp. Easy terms. Usual commission will bo paid to land agent introducing buyer. For particulars apply L. G. M. TAVERNER, Manager, Kai Kai, Levin. JOHN S. HORNBLOW, DENTAL SUK6EON. A SET OF TEETH that Fit and Look "V. Like Your Own from £2 12s 6d. Remodels £1 10s. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS. Corner of Square and Rangitikei Street. FLORAL WORK. ~ FLOWERS of All Hues and Lovelier than their Names are Grouped Irtistically Side by Side in All Our York. WE ARE SPECIALISTS. BRADFIELD’S, COLEMAN PLACE, Phone 6936. Private 6674. J. W. FISHER AND CO. [ONUMENTALISTS, 12 DAVID STREET, >p. Railway Station, Palmerston N., Direct Importers of Marble and Granite Memorials. P.O. Box 177. Phone 6220. “JEUNESE,” ART FLORIST. MRS F. GROVER, Care “TINY TOTS GARAGE,” The Square. [7REATHS BOUQUETS & POSIES V at Shortest Notice. Phone 5931. Private 6675. “THE KITCHEN,” HOPWOOD’S BUILDINGS, FOR MORNING or AFTERNOON TEA or LIGHT LUNCHEON. Cakes and Pastry. Fragrant Tea or Coffee. Best in Town. YOU ARE ASSURED OF Pleasing Effects and Fashionable Designs if your FLORAL ORDER is placed with us. HARRISON’S., COLEMAN PLACE. Phone 5190. LETCHER HALL. UNDERTAKER, dOTOR BODY BUILDER, •neral Repairs and Painting. FITZHERBERT AVENUE. Res. 55 Linton Street. Phones, 6491; Res. 7293. (Established 40 years.) $E CANE, Reg. Maternity urse, has commenced practising district and will nurse patients r own homes, town or country, s 252 Ferguson Street.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 144, 17 May 1930, Page 1
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