JACOBS & QRANT, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, BETT’S BUILDINGS, 21 RANGITIKEI STREET. G. WEST, SON & HORNIBROOK L.1.8.A.. A.A.. N.Z.1.A., A.M.. 0. Strut., E.M.. San. I. Registered Architects and Structural Engineers. Palmerston North Telephone 8465. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. JN NES & QAKLEY, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. MONEY TO LEND At Lowest Current Rates on Town and Country Securities. J. P. INNES, Notary Public. fIIFFORD MOORE. ONGLEY AND \J TREMAINE. A. M. ONGLEY, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. Money to Lend at Low Rate of Interest. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. 27 Rangitikei Street. PHONE 6044. BARRY & FREEMAN LTD. CONSULTING OPTICIANS. Hooper Bldgs. Broadway. ROWLAND BAILEY Resident Partner. F.1.0.N.Z., D.1.0.N.Z.
OPTICIANS BAILEY and INGLIS Next Bank N.Z.. Rangitikei Street. Phone 7303. THE NEW ERA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Registered with Education Dept. Railway Concessions for Pupils. Nat. Bank Bldgs., Rangitikei St., P.N., Telephone 8665. PRINCIPAL: MISS M. ANDERSON. THE ROYALE DUTCH LOUNGE DURING alterations to premises we wish to • advise that business will be conducted as usual. 3-Course Hot Luncheons, Cafeteria Service, etc., in the Lounge. TREES. SHRUBS. ETC. PLANTING SEASON. 1938. Our Record Season for Quality, Quantity and Low Prices. Get Our Free Catalogue. B. H. JUST The Largest Nurseries in the Dominion. 32 College Street and the Square. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Waldegrave Buildings, the Square. FIRE MARINE ACCIDENT. All Business at Lowest Current Rates. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. TRUSTEES—EXECUTORS—AGENTS Estates under administration exceed £3,000,000. Subscribed Capital, £1,500,000. H. Clay, Manager at Wellington. J. A. McDonell, Agent at Ashhurst. CHIEF AGENTS, DEMPSY AND LITCHFIELD, Palmerston North.
S. H. SNELL BUTCHER, TERRACE END. EING TELEPHONE 5173 when yon require prompt delivery of Choice Meats. EOSES ORDER immediately, as the season is drawing to a close. We still have a few good Roses to choose from. Our plants are second to none in New Zealand. FRANK MASON ROSE SPECIALIST, SANDON ROAD, FEILDING.
THE TRAIN YOU WANT DEPARTURES from Palmerston North (WEEKDAYS):- h WELLINGTON (via Manawatu). 439 a m. (not Monday). -7.4 a m., 7.12 a L 8 p.m., 3.16 p.m.. 3.45 p.m., 5 » n WEI LINGTON h MASTERTON ,™ a Wairarapa).—7.2l a.rn. (change Wood ville). 11.4 a.m. MASTERTON —5.10 a.m. (Tues. Thnro and Saturday only). WANGANUI —6.57 a.in., 1.0 p.m 410 p.m., 5.46 p.m. ’ ’’ NEW PLYMOUTH-6 57 a.m.. 1 0 D m ' a m., 1225 m ' pmpin. in6t Sunday). NAPIER—7.2I AUCKLAND—S 46 9.51 a.m (not Saturday) WOODVILLE (Rail Car)—B.3B p.m (Mon day to Friday), 10.40 p.m. only. SUNDAY TRAINS. DEPARTURES—WELI.INGTON (via Manawatu) 4.29 a.m.. 8.40 a.m., 5.35 pm. WELLINGTON (via Wairarapa) 543 p.m. (rail car). WOODVILLE —1.40 p.m. (rail car) A UCK LAND-9.51 p.m. ARRIVALS—WELLINGTON (via Manawatu)—l2.29 p.m., 856 p.m., 9.44 p.m. WELLINGTON (via Wairarapa)-1.22 p.m. (rail car). WOODVILLE—S.2I p.m. (rail car). TO ADVERTISERS IN THE “EVENING STANDARD.” DURING the pa6t eighteen months hours of labour in the typesetting anrl otl,€r de " partnients in newspaper offices have been considerably curtailed. Most printers take a pride in turning out a good job and it takes time to properly set an advertisement. which will give satisfaction to the advertiser and to our staff. With this in mind, we would aek our advertisers to kindly cooperate with us bv forwarding replaces to our office not later than 2 p.m. on the day preceding insertion. For copy to be inserted on Saturday, we would appreciate receiving same on Thursday afternoon.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 225, 22 August 1938, Page 6
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