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t : : r*® " r?r , « \ k I f N V - £ 'Era. -f - *-£ JiE.£'" ; 'ww .r-’ste* •- -•■-41U whm «*-r ~. •jLe.dBiMSSa i''( **>. •■■ - ... Jfe> ■ ■■• a iw-r - ■ ■ '•*■-..■;;,:: • ■ .. -• ' *■»• , I * \ Tj] ■■'■ - ?- •• : * ILms ! I■■ 4iK ■ m ~il ! 1 m CUBA STREET SPLENDID <TRADE FACILITIES From being a secondary street a decade ago, somewhat dingy in appearance and badly illuminated, Cuba Street has forged ahead until to-day it occupies a position of first-class business importance, and is one of the brightest streets in the city. Favourably situated as a trade channel, it is right on the route of a big section of Palmerston North’s shopping public. Modern frontages and up-to-date display methods characterise its shops, which are conducted on the most progressive lines, •and offer facilities equal to the very best. Service has made Cuba Street the splendid shopping area it is to-day, and on this page will be found a guide to enterprises which make this,, with satisfaction to customers, their first objective.

POTTER’S Beauty Salon, R.S.A. -L Buildings, for genuine Eugene permanent waving. Up-to-date ' nietliods. Phoue 7520 for appoi ntment. TJOUCHER for racing cyclists. Now -U is the tune to bur racing cycles. Find better value at Boucher’s always. "pOOKEBY Nook,” next door Carlton Hotel. Quick service! morning and afternoon teas; handy to Showgrounds. MISS Cordan, Cuba Street (opp. Cosmopolitan Clul>) makes children’s wear; girls’ blouses, skirts, frocks; and babv wear. ART classes. —Doreen Thwaites, A.R.C.A. London—drawing, painting, modelling, pictorial design. Studio: 231 Cuba Street, (opp. Garner’s). T RETON’S, Jewellers, Cuba Street, -L have 3 snips in Engagement rings, for Show visitors. Inspection invited. ONE pkt. Vita Brits and one pkt. Wee ties, the two for Bd. Miller’s Store. 193 Cuba Street, phone 5134. M~" RS LAMERTON for children’s winceyette pyjamas, with long sleeves. Sizes 3to 8,2 s lid to 3s lid pair. THE Kitchen alone makes the famous Danish Sand Cakes, at Is 6d each. Try them. TNGHAM’S for the home beautifier. -I New British wallpapers arrive in time for Show Week buyers. Inspection invited. jypiS LAMERTON for outsize cardigans, at prices ranging from 9s lid to 25s lid. MONARCH, real pork sausages, absolutely supreme. 8d lb.—Lamerton and Son. ARCADE Library, 213 Cuba Street.— Comprehensive range good literature, latest books available. Subscription Is all time—join now. THREE Diamonds canned crab, S.D. shrimps in jars, McLaren’s stuffed and Queen olives, Wagstaffe cocktail cherries, in stock at Lainerton and Son, the home of quality groceries. Rhone 6392. Free delivery. MRS LAMERTON for outstanding values ’alues in cardigans and jumpers, O.S. all-wool cardigans from 9s lick Kitchen pics are best in city. - Call on your way to the Show for some. BOUCHER’S for cheaper cycle repairs.—Mudguards fitted while you wait at prices least in city.—24B Cuba Street. “(TOOKERY Nook,” next door Carlton Hotel. Quick service, morning and afternoon teas; handy to Showgrou n ds. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST A. AND P. ASSOCIATION’S WINTER SHOW PALMERSTON NORTH, JUNE 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23. i Dm —5 mmt WEDNESDAY. 9 a.m. —Show opens. 11.30 a.m.—Public luncheon. I. p.rn. —llcckcy match Wellington v. Mauawatu. p.m.—Football match. To Auto v. P.N. Boys’ High School, p.in.—“Kodama,” juggler, on platform. No. 5 Hall, p.m. —City Band, No. 5 Hall. 8 p.m. —“Kodama” and “The Two Colcnsos,” No. 5 Hall. 10 p.m. —Show closes. THURSDAY. 9 a.m.—Show opens. 9 a.m.—Sheep dog trial commences. 11. a.m.—Public luncheon. 2.30 4.30 7.30 1 p.m.—Sheep dog trials continued. 3 p.m. —“Kodama” and “The Two Colcnsos,” No. 5 Hall. 8 p.m.—“Kodama,” No. 5 Hall. 8 p.m. —“The Two Colcnsos,” No. 5 Hall. 10 p.ni.—Show closes. FRIDAY. 9 a.m.—Show opens. 1 p.m.—Horse competitions. 3 p.m. —“Kodama” and “The Two Colcnsos,” No. 5 Hall. 8 p.m. —’’Kodama” and “'flic Two Coleuses,” No. 5 Hall. 10 p.m. —Show elopes. SATURDAY. 9 a.m. —Show opens. 12 noon —National Dancing, Nos. 5 and 6 Halls. 1.30 p.m.—Amateur cycling races. 2.30 p.m.—Hockey match, Auckland v. Manawatu. 4.30 p.m.—“Koilama,” wire walker, No. 5 Hail. 7.30 p.m. —Band music, No. 5 Hall. 8 p.m. —“Kodama,” wire walker and juggler, and “Aerial Golei isos,” No. 5 Hall. 9 p.m.—“Aerial Colcnsos,” No. 5 Hall. 10 p.m.—Show closes. MONDAY. 9 a.m. —Show opens. , “Kodama,” wire walker 3 p.m. j juggler, and “The Aerial 8 p in. i Ooicnsos,” trapeze artists, 9 p.m. \ platform in Ilall 5. 10 p.m. —Show closes. TUESDAY. 9 a.m. —Show opens. 11 a.in.—Wood chopping competi--1 ion, near open air stand. 1.15 p.m. —Carobaties, by “The Hell Drivers.” 2.15 p.rn. —Steer riding. 3.30 p.m.- —“Kodama” arid “The Aerial Colcnsos.” No. 5 Hall, last- performance. 6 p.m.—Exhibition halls closed finally. 7.10 p.m.—Free admittance !o side shows. 10 p.m.—Grounds closed to pii hiic. A LIVE MICKEY THE MOUSE WILL GIVE THE KIDDIES SOME OF HIS BIRTHDAY CAKE AT INTERVALS DURING THE SHOW. DAYTIJ/E ADMISSION: —Adults, Is 6d; Children under 15 years, 6d; under 7 rears, free. * EVENING ADMISSIONS:—AduIts Is: Children, 6d. ■ CARS: —Is eaeli admission or 2s 6d season ticket. A REALLY BRICHT SHOW. SPECIAL Value! Large tins spaghetti and baked beans Bd, large asparagus tips Is 4d, Blue Jay tomatoes large tins Is, at Lamerton and Soil. IRRY. oui 2s 8d tea for a good cup -L of tea. Miller’s Store, 193 Cuba S creet-, phone 5134. ART classes.—Doreen Thwaites, A.R.C.A. London—drawing painting, modelling, pictorial design. Studio: 231 Cuba Street, (opp. Garner’s). rjVHE Kitchen for sponges or for fruit cake. Nothing better anywhere in city.—Next Singer’s. MRS LAMERTON for children’s wear. Jumpers, pleated skirts, gym frocks and raincoats at reasonable prices. TNGHAM’S for pictures.—We have J- large stocks of framed and unframed pictures.—Picture framing our speciality. ARCADE Library, 213 Cuba Street. — Comprehensive range good literature. latest h-ooks available. Subscription Is all time —join now. _ LAMERTON and Son for birdseed, Stocks include Niger, Maw, Rape. Hungarian Millet, White and Red Millet and Kiln Dried Hulled Oats. BOUCHER’S beat them all.—9o~per cent wins registered on Boucher racing cycles. Get our quote for your machine. LAMERTON for M lls children’s warm bloomers. Sizes 12 to 24in, Is 3d to 2s 3d pair. TNGHAM’S for paint, The home J- painter finds all he needs at Ingham’s at lowest prices. T AMERTON and Son for McNair’s -L l Canadian biscuits. Butter waters, hammered wheat thinsies and cheese thins. A real delicacy. BERT Palenski, next Cosmopolitan; Club. High-class ladies’ and gents” hairdressing saloon. Select room for ladies. TNGHAM’S for wallpapers. The lat--L est and best wallpapers at Ingham’s, always at lowest prices. EEKT -Palenski, next Cosmopolitan Club, hairdresser and tobacconist, for a good hair-cut. Razors ground and set. ENGLISH licorice alisorts and licorice torpedoes Is lb. Fruit lion bons 5d per Jib at Lamerton and Son. EXPERT operators ensure utmost satisfaction in all branches of hair-waving. Potter's Beauty Salon, R.S.A. Buildings. CHILDREN’S wear made to order. Girls’ blouses, skirts, frocks. Miss Conlan, Cuba. Street (opposite Cosmonnlitan Club!.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 168, 17 June 1936, Page 16

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