SPECIAL SNIPS. Tea, 2/- lb; White Sugar, 6Jd lb; Golden Sultanas, 1/2 lb; Tins Dessert Peaches, Pears ana Apricots. 1/8; ' Dates, 7d lb; Condensed Milk, lOd tin; Essence, 6d bot.; Sago, 5d lb; Shaker Salt, 9d tin; largo bot. Tomato Sauce 1/6. PULLAR AND BURROWS,
GENERAL NOTICES. INDEPENDENT PICTURES OPERA HOUSE / Come and laugh TO-NIGHT, AS MILLIONS SAVE LAUGHED. - » /■ * |A T ‘OLD LADY 81.’ L’-. STARRING EMMA DUNN gM M A DUNN ’• j THE METRO FILM THAT HAS BROKEN ALL RECORDS, .ihe Kind of People you Love are its Characters. It’s Story is the Sweetest Love Story ever told, “iBOX PLAN (Open to all parts of the House), 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. INDEPENDENT PICTURES. QPERA JJ OUSE TO-MO R R O W i MATINEE AT 2 p.m. CHARLIE harLie I N “THE , JAZZ WALTZ.” “THE JAZZ WALTZ.” AND STRONG SUPPORTS. ADULTS: 9d 6d. -■. ■ , ' longburn and feilding FREEZING WORKS’ COMBINED PICNIC, AT PLIMMERTON, PHAPLIN i HAPLIN On SATURDAY, February 12. .SPECIAL Train leaves: Feilding 6.5 a.m., Terrace End 6.30 a.m., Palmerston North 6.40 a.m., Longburn 6.50 p.m., Linton a.m. Fares from Palmerston North: Adults 4/3; Children, under 15 years 2/6. Feilding Band in attendance. Hot water and milk supplied free. Tickets may be obtained from Picnic Committee or the Undersigned. G. GULLIVER, Hon. Secretary. J*EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WOODVTLLE RACES. and 17th February, 1921, ■Special Train will leave Palmerston North 9.0 a.m., Ashhurst 9.30 •ja.m., and arrive Woodville 10.0 a.m. A tndn.will leave Feilding 8.10 fi.m, for Fa'merston North and will connect at Horace End with the 9.0 a.m. train North to Woodville. Return train for Palmerston North, hot stopping at the, Gorge, will leave .Woodville 5.52 p.m. and will connect ikt Terrace End with a train for Feilding. These trains except as above mentioned will stop where required for passengers. BY ORDER. GLUE YOUR GLIMS Jon our price list, and you will understand why our competitors playifully call us the “champion price cutters.” piuemel’s Connections, 1/-; Mandel’s Enamel, 1/-: Outfits, 6d; B.S.A. Free-wheel Clutches, • 7/6; Inner Tubes, 2/6 to 9/6; Outer Covers, 8/S. to 25/-; Lamps, from '5/6: Pumps from 8/3; Carriers, H/6; Burning and Lubricating Oils, £/- per tin; Chain Wheels, from 1/6; Ladies’ Chain Guards, 8/6; Motor Lamps, £4; Motor Outfits, 2/9; Bicycles Enamelled, lined and overhauled, 25/-. \ BUT ONLY AT IDEAL CYCLE WORKS _ (Next "Standard Office.) ’Phone 1189. CLOTHES BASKETS. Strong well-made Clothes Baskets In Willow and Split Cane; 14-inch 11/6 16-inch I. 13/6 18-inch 15/6 20-inch 19/0 HOPWOOD HARDWARE LTD. ’Phones 135 and 199. < MODEL Dairy and Tea rooms, 171 ■At Main Street, under new management. Morning and Afternoon Tea, Cream. Mills and Eggs fresh daily from our farm. Mrs Silvester, Proprietress, • ” •
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1736, 11 February 1921, Page 1
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