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IIIIUIIIIIIIIIHt Illlllllllllinillll(lllliiiiiiiiiiiiinii!iiiiiiiiniii!iiiiimimiiii« BEAD, MARK AND LEARN! |j Don’t purchase anything for the -E == Home or Farm without first getting = rg our price. We sell for Cash Only and == == can sell cheaper than any other Store. == EE 1 WATSON BROS., LTD., EE

JUST OUT COLUMBIA RECORDS. 8030. —Ten Little Bottles .comic song, I want to go to the Land Where the Sweet Daddies Grow. 8023. —Rosie, foxtrot. Bright Eyes, foxtrot, 2998. —Rose, of Washington Square, foxtrot, Dance-O-Mania, foxtrot. 2976. —Ti-Too, Ti-Too, one step, Three O’clock in the Morning, waltz. 8036. —Humming, song. There’s Another Little Girl I’m Fond of, song. 3033. —The Barefoot Trail, song, Lassie o’ Mine, song. A AU the New Records arrive first a*. OATES’ Music stores, The Sqtiare^jj.j...-v£_^^l221 e 728 ‘ GENERAL NOTICES. MARRIAGE. BURNETT—MILLER. —At Portswood Parish, Church, Southampton, Francis Claud (Billie), only son of •Mrs Burnett, 6 Duke Street, Palmerston North, and the late Mr o. H. Burnett, of Feilding, only grandson of General Burnett, Gadgoth, Ayrshire, Scotland, to Kathleen Wyndham Stuart-Miller, eldest daughter of the late Mr and M fS Patrick Stuart-Miller, of the Indian Civil Service, and granddaughter of Lord Barkwinning. ———= IN MEMO RIAM. LOVELOCK. —In fond and loving memory of our dear son ,and brother, Levi Stephen Lovdlock, who died at Peatherston Camp during the epidemic, 18th November, 1918; in his 37th year. by Ijis loving parents, brothers, and sisters.] "S’ELP ME 808 —I had to kill a Mexican to get this green suit for ‘JUBILO’ ” Says WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS Of the Big Goldwyn Picture Showing at the INDEPENDENT PICTURES OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT AT 8. ‘JUBILO’ Is the. Story of a Lovable “Knight of the'Road” — A. “Hobo” who was stirred, into activity by a girI—SOME^GIRL! _of Previous Cowboy and Zelgdeld Folly Fame, % WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS Reappears to give you another Great Roping Exhibition in ONE OF THE MOST HUMAN PICTURES WE HAVE EVER SHOWN! Special Musical Programme by MR PERCY FLYNN’S PREMIER ORCHESTRA, Palmerston north technical SCHOOL. annual prizegiving In the EMPIRE HALL, to-night 18th Inst., at 8 p.m. short programme will be given the Elocutionary Class. Speaker: MR. J. H. HOWELL, -cctor of the Wellington Technical liege. Subject: “ASPECTS OF TECHCAL EDUCATION.” IUI invited. No charge for adasion. _ F. D. OPIE, Director. BRAY’S WINES. FEIGHT PAID TO YOUR NEAREST STATION. -\TO. 1, 37/6; No. 2, 42/6; No. IN 3 47/6; Special, 50/-; Invalid, 50/-;’ X Special, 63/- per 2 gallon case (12 bottles). Samples on Application to WARREN NEWTH, Representative, PALMERSTON NORTH. ’Phone 856. •JIHE ATTENTION OF CYCLISTS Is directed to our following low-priced high-quality goods: Swan Cycles, built to order. £l6 IGs; Millers’ Monarch Lamps. £1; Oil I,amps, 2/G to 15/-;* Bells, j/6: Tool Bags. 1/6; Carriers from 1/6; Carbide, 5d lb in your own tins; Outfits from 6d; Solution from 4d; Tyres, 9/9 to 20/-; Tubes. 5/- to 8/6; Cycles enamelled, lined and overhauled. 25/- only. SWAN CYCLE WORKS, Kc:;t Everybody’s. ’Phone 1189. Depot lor Unperished Tyres.

There is no inferior or low grade Tea used in Nelson M nates' Blends. They purchase direct through their own office in Ceylon, and their im-nni-tations are Carcfullv Selected *

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 1976, 18 November 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 1976, 18 November 1921, Page 1

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