GENERAL NOTIOKS. Xannpaign. T 'ELP THE TV/TOTHERS OT. TTELEN'S pAIR. OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON. EVERY EVENING. ADMISSION TjTREE. HiODUCE, CONFECTIONERY, jyj-EAT. HELP THE MOTHERS «BY BUYING YOUR HOUSEHOLD NEEDS AT THE FAIR. FRUIT, JAM AND EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME; Get Something for Your Money and Help the Mothers at the same time. Thousands Satisfied Last Night. Come Along and See the Bargains. LOCATION—OPERA HOUSE. ADMISSION FREE FUN FOR ALL. Dainty Afternoon Tea served in Supper Room every Afternoon from 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Supper from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. R. S. WATSON, Secretary. "HELP THE MOTHERS." GUESSING COMPETITION ON AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL V. ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE following arc the prize winning ■*■ numbers in connection with the above competition. Will the holders of same please call at the Central Office and receive prizes. Ist prize—£s book of Art Union tickets (No. 1566). 2nd Prize—£2 book of Art Union tickets (No. 4GG). 3rd prize—£1 book of Art Union tickets (No. 691). R. S. WATSON, Secretary. KAIRANGA DIGGERS. 'HE Kairanga Diggers have decided to run a Stall at Paddy's Market. Donations of stock (live or dead), cakes, fruit, vegetables, or goods of any kind are solicited, and may be left at the Stall. In tlie case of live stock, communicate with Mr Linklater, Mr D. Collis, or .J. WiTEALE, Secretary. HELP THE MOTHERS' CAMPAIGN GRAND CONCERT, Sandon Public Hall, FRIDAY, 9th September, 1921. First-class programme. Leading Wanganui and other performers. Admission: 3/- and 2/-. A. ANDERSON, Hon. Sec. Concert Committee. MANAWATU SPADEMEN. A CONCERT will be held in the ■"■ Coronation Hall, Rongotea, on TO-NIGHT, September 7th, by the Glee Club, assisted by the best local talent, in aid of "Help the Mothers' Campaign." Admission, 2/- and 1/-; children, half-price. SOUTHERN PICKMEN. RESIDENTS of the Southern Por- * tion of the town are invited to contribute produce, goods, cakes and sweets for Stall at St. Helen's Fair. The receiving depots are: Store at corner of Botanical Road and Foxton Line; Store at West End School, and T. E. French's Store. Fitzherbert St. MltS. L. A. ABRAHAM. THE OLDSMOBILE SUPREME. THE OLDSMOBILE SUPREME. THE OLDSMOBILE SUPREME. Tpvery man who buys a Motor Car on the basis of "Value received" owes it to himself to aee the Model 37a six-cylinder Oldsmobile Car, 5 passenger Tourer, and 4 passenger Eoadster. For this Car presents, we believe, as sound an automobile value as has ever been offered, the greatest present-day value among cars of its class. This value is indicated by the car?s exterior modish lines, superb finish, real leather upholstery, obvious sturdiness. But its performance tells the greater story of its value. Try it at all speeds. Test its comfort on roughest roads. Compare it with any Car you like on the hardest hill climb in your locality. Then consider its economy of operation, look us up, we will convince you that the Oldsmobile is the best proposition offering to-day. THE WATT MOTOR CO., LTD., 'THE BUSY GARAGE," 42 Eangitikei St., PALMEESTON N. Kindly mention "TIMES" when irresDondiiiK with advertisers.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 1914, 7 September 1921, Page 8
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