~o \IS D t £IOOO On Household Furniture, Livestock, Motor Cars, War Savings Bonds, and Approved Securities. • WE BTJY-Savings Bonds, Mortgages, Life Insurance Policies, etc. THE MANAWATU LOAN AND DISCOUNT CO., LTD. C. F. CRONlN—Manager , A.M.P. Bldg., BROADWAY
[a card.] J| O R R A H AND fBELFORD F. W. MORRAH, A.P.A.N.Z. S. H. TELFORD, A.P.A.N.Z. Public Accountants and Auditors. Carroll Buildings, Telephone Cuba St., P.N. 7737.
FLETCHER HALL AND SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS Established 55 years. 36 FITZHERBERT AVENUE. PHONE CACiI RES. 7119
THOS. GRIGGS AND SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS STREET E 6637 J. R. Griggs, 6480; G. T. Griggs, 5911
FUNERAL DIRECTORS (Cremations Arranged) iWM. R. KELLS AND SON LTD. 6 19 MAIN S T R E ] PHONE 5180 HARRISON'S FLORAL SERVICE. IE quality of our flowers and our distinctive arrangements are a matter of personal pride with us. Delivery free ■within City boundary. Shop Phone 5190, after hours Phone 5446 and 3716. HARRISON'S FLORISTS COLEMAN PLACE. ARTHUR JUST FLORIST. 72 College Street, Phone 6476. Cut Flowers and Floral Work of all Descriptions. Member N.Z. Florists' Telechange. We Telegraph Flowers anywhere. For All FLORAL TRIBUTES Artistically Arranged -TryWILSON HODGES THE NEW FLORIST, '■ 56 Broadway, P.N. Phone 7068. iRAGRANT and Beautiful Flowers. j. Make an Enchanting Gift. Post them to your friends anywhere in N.Z. MISS PARKES "ISABELLA" FLORAL STUDIOS, Phone 5895,. Res. 5322. •Members' Society N.Z. Prof. Floral Artists Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assn. PUBLIC NOTICES MANAWATU-OROUA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. CONSUMERS on the Bunnythorpc-Ash-hurst Road, Watershed Road, and Ashhurst district arc notified that from Monday, 11th September, onwards, their power supply will be liable to interruptions. The Public Works Department are replacing the cables on the' 110,000 volt transmission lines from Bunnythorpc to Woodvillo, and as these cables pass over the Power Board's lines in numerous places, the power must be cut off to consumers in bections, as the work proceeds. Every effort will bo made bv the Public Works Department and Power Board staffs to keep the interruptions as short and localised as possible. W. A. WATERS. M.1.E.E.. Electrical Engineer. PALMERSTON NORTH CITY COUNCIL. RUBBISH TIB ON and after September 11th, 1944, trade refuse will be accepted at the Rubbish Tip, Park Road, at a charge of 2s 6d per load for bulky rubbish (car parts, metal, etc.) and Is 6d per load for smaller trade refuse. J. R. HARDIE. Town Clerk. ; - September 6th, 1944. SHOPPING HOUES TITE TAKE PLEASURE in advising our Customers that our Main Street Shop is NOW OPEN DURING THE LUNCH HOUR and will close daily at 5.30 p.m. A. HOPWOOD HARDWARE CON LTD.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXIV, Issue 241, 8 September 1944, Page 1
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