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WANGANUI SHOW FEBRUARY 24tl> and 25tli, 1933. ENTRIES CLOSE—FRIDAY, FEB. 10th, 1933. SCHEDULES posted free (state classes interested in) on application to F. G. Seddon, Secretary, P.O. Box 152, ’phone 2222, Wanganui. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE BOHEMIAN CLUB’S OLD TIME DANCE. IyrUNICIPAL HALL (Opera House). -G-L Ladies 6d, Gents Is 6d. NOVELTIES. Loveday’s Orchestra (4 instruments). Pleasant Company ! Entrancing Music 1 OLDE TIME DANCE IN AID OF SCHOOL FUNDS. TjURST OF SERIES OF FORT--L NIGHTLY DANCES AT CENTRAL SCHOOL On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY lOtTi, 1933, At 8 p.m. LOVEDAY’S ORCHESTRA. Monte Carlo. Admission Is 6d. All Rights Reserved. MARGARET STOCK SCHOOL 0E DANCING. /CHILDREN’S Classes will re-open V SATURDAY, February 11th, 10 a.m. Private lessons by arrangement. For terms ring 7377 or call at the Studio, over H.B. Buildings. BROADWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING. TUITION IN ALL BRANCHES. Principal: Miss Gwen Gibbs and Fully Qualified Staff. IFERMS commence first week in FebT ruary. Prospectus on application. Principal may be interviewed at Studio 81 Broadway, on and after Monday, 30th January, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phones 7170, 7477. LL SCHOOL REQUISITES Obtainable from JOHNSON’S DAIRY OPP. CENTRAL SCHOOL.

TAXI FARES ARE less if you phone A 1 TAXIS, ’Phone 5973. 9d per mile. Minimum fare Is. WHY ARE YOU ON THIS EARTH? HAVE you ever asked yourself this question? For one reason only—the answer is—that is to be of service to your fellow-man. Are you fulfilling your destiny? “After he had served liis generation, he fell asleep.” As we all depend upon each other, so do we give service, good or bad, each individual. Los. Collier’s service is in malting better suits, from better material and by working a little harder, giving you lower prices. I have made this a life study, and coming from many generations of successful business men, I can give you this splendid service in liigli-class tailoring which cannot be beaten. YOUR ORDER SOLICITED. LES COLLIER, OPPOSITE WOOLWORTIIS, BROADWAY.

H. M. PHILLIPS, 120 Bryant Street. ’Phone 6462. PIANOFORTE TUNER TO OVER 40 TEACHERS OF MUSIC. Every order personally attended to. C. A. DRIVER PIANOS, players, reed and pipe organs, Tuned and repaired. Tuner to the principal city organs. 60 Linton Street, Phone 7436. PIANO Tuner.—F. Caple, Graduate of Blind Institute, Auckland, certificated tuner and repairer of pianofortes, playera and organs. Orders left with Furnishers, Grand Hotel Buildings, phone 5718, will receive prompt and expert attention. T. P. HENDERSON, THE most experienced Piano and Organ Tuner in the district. All work guaranteed. 29 FITZROY STREET. RANGITIICEI PRIVATE HOTEL, A A RANGITIKEI STREET.—CasuaI visitors and permanent residents. Single and double rooms. Full board, permanent from 22s 6d, 255, Special concession families and couples. Tennis court.

HOUSE CLEAN THE VACTRIC WAY. £ET OUR REPRESENTATIVE SHOW YOU HOW. HE IS WILLING TO DEMONSTRATE ANYWHERE—ANY TIME. Full particulars— BERRYMAN’S.

AN INVITATION TO THOSE POSSESSING GOOD TASTE. THE ROYALE DUTCH LOUNGE SUMMER DELICACIES. . HOT AND COLD DINNERS & TEAS SUPPER AFTER THE THEATRE.

NEW Exchange Kate will increase prices. Save the cost of new mirrors by having your old ones resilvcred. —Ward Bros., Cuba Street, phone 5685. QTOCKINGS for holiday wear, Is, Is 6d, Is lid pair.—Scotch Wool and Hosiery Shop.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 61, 8 February 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 61, 8 February 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 61, 8 February 1933, Page 1

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