LUST AND FOUND. LOST, in vicinity Regent Theatre, ' one gauntlet Kiel glove, Reward. Address ‘ Standard.” LOST, gold pearl spray brooch in Square, Ngata or Jvoy Streets, Reward. Mrs Larcomb, 2i Kov Street. LOST, Fedding, Mangaweka, Kawatun, goid watch, inscribed E.A.O. Reward. Vicarage, Mangaweka. LOST from car between Pahiatua, Palmerston North, small parcel containing set exclusive ladies’ underwear. Reward. Ring 8557 (rural) Palmerston North. I 'OUND, Apply sum ot money in 282 Albert Street. Square. FOUND on private property, one bicycle. Owner may have same bydescribing and paying expenses. Address “Standard.” STRAYED from Oroua Downs, one black Jersey Cross 18 months heifer. Reward. Finder please ring 93D Foxton. IpOUND. —Do you want the best Eugene permanent wave in town, also marcel water waving and main curing. Levy’s, George Street. Appointments phone 7242. < TO LET. TO LET, car shed, opposite Boys’ High ,School. Address jjstandaru.” 'i 'O Ljll , about three acres for grazJ- ing, ' W'est End. Address “bcantherdU r pU LET, good grazing paddock. Ap--L ply 5u5 r erguson_totreet. D'O LET~ shop, ivmg Street, handy for J- storeroom or depot, 20s weekly. —- W. U. Harrington, Public Accountant, Rangrtikei Street. rI 'O I.ET to business gentleman ill -L private home, 'a comfortably furnished bed-sitting room, with hot point and every convenience. Garage ir required. Address “Standard.” - M>o LET, furnished front double or J- single bed-sittingrooni, use of all conveniences, good locality, close Square. Address “Standard.” ’ CHURCH NOTICES. Emmanuel congregational CHURCH, Broadway. Services Sunu..y. Stirring- addresses. Preacher, Rev. Raymond femiuson. it a.m., "laoes Uod Hear Prayer.”' 7. p.m., ‘‘The 1 list Thinirs First.” See Church advt. page 2. UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH, SUNDAY. 11 a.m., Mr J. Browning (8.T.1.) 7 p.m. : Mr J. D. Maitland-Kirwau. Hon. Sec. London British Syrian Missionary Society. NOTICE. Mil) West End Sunday School will . reopen next Sunday, Feb. 21. J. PALMER, Superintendent. JNITED EVANGELICAL SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 HE above Sunday School will resume . classes To-morrow at 2.30 p.m. Old ind new scholars welcome. Special wel:omo to boys and girls who attend no Sunday School. GOSPEL HALL. MAIN STREET.SPECIAL Addresses, “The Dispensations of Scripture” (D.V.) con-, tinned Sunday, 7 p.m. Special Subject “The Millenium of Glorious Kingdom Age.” Speaker: Mr Wesley E. Richards. All Heartily Invited. JOHN P. MILLER Arrives in Palmerston North WHEN ? Sunday,, February 28, 1937. WHERE? Baptist Church, Church St. WHAT FOR? To bring YOU messages on VITAL ISSUES. DON’T IVAIT FOR FURTHER INVITATION. But—watch local paper -for details. ‘What Are GOSPEL HALL, FITZROY STREET, TERRACE END. THE series of Special Addresses by Mr Franklin Ferguson will be continued (D.V.) in the Above Hall as follows SUNDAY, Feb. 21, 7 p.m.—“The New Worship of the Church.” TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—“Wl: Local Churches?’’ THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. “The Church’s Supreme and Only Head” These addresses are particularly helpful to any Christians, and a cordial invitation is extended to all. Hymn books provided.Terrace End, Whakarongo and Kelvin Grove S.S. will reopen Sunday, i- erbuary 21. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUNDAY EXCURSION .. TO NAPIER, HASTINGS. AND OTHER HAWKE’S BAY CENTRES. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1937. EAVE Feilding 7 a.m. Leave Pall merston North, 7.30 p.m. Napier r. 11.40 a.m. Return train leaves ipier 5 p.m. Return fare to Napier am Palmerston North 6s (2nd), 8s st). Correspondingly cheap fares mi other stopping station,s. Enquire Miens or see handbills for particulars. [CURSION TO WAITOMO CAVES AND ALSO TO PRINCIPAL STATIONS EN ROUTE, FEBRUARY 27, 1937. EXCURSIN. train leaves Wellington 10 p.m. Saturday, February 27, Palmerston North 1.8 a.iii., Hangatiki arrive 10.33 a.m. Return train leaves Hangatiki 7.20 p.m. Sunday. SECOND CLASS ACCOMMODATION ONLY. . Exceptionally cheap return lares actually less than Ml per mile. Return fare to Waitomo including return motor fare, Hangatiki to Caves and Hostel and guide’s lees, from .Palmerston North 26s 6d. Examples of other return lares:— Palmerston North to Tuihape 6s 6d, to Taoniarunui 13s. » Seats reserved free. Cushions may be hired tor return journey, fee Is. See handbill or enquire stations for particulars. eTj” "I\l c G All vie STUDIOS. OF BALLROOM DANCING Private Tuition from 10 a.in. till 10 p.m. dairy. 29 lIANGITIKEI STREET, P.N. 30 Courtenay Place, Wellington. T. P. HENDERSON. EXPERT Piano Tuner; also, all classes of repair work to Pianos, Organs and Player Pianos, etc.—29 [FITZROY STREET,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 69, 20 February 1937, Page 1
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