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SPOONER AND CO-, Rangltikei Street, arc OUT ON THEIR OWN For ARTISTIC PRINTING and STATIONERY. ETC. AT WHOLESALE PRICES. GENERAL NOTICES. PALACE TO-NIGHT AT 7.-15. “The Wonderful Thing”—Quaint. “The Wonderful Thing”—Quaint. “The Wonderful Thing”—Quaint. “The Wonderful Thing”—Quaint. “The Wonderful Tiling”—Quaint. “The Wonderful Thing”—Quaint. “The Wonderful Thing”—Quaint. “The Wonderful Thing”—Quaint, “Tdie Wonderful Tiling”—Quaint. “The Wonderful Thing”—Quaint. NOW NffRMA WILL SPRING ONE! Surprise? We’ll say so—and such a swift one that we won’t spoil it by telling it! But we’ll just hint —“Look out, Connie!’’ Meet the sweetest American who who ever sent Counts crazy, Jacqueline Boggs, alias NORMA • TALMADGE Her Pop owns all the hams in U.S.A.; and she owns ail the beauty. She has everything except “THE "WONDERFUL THING.” “THE WONDERFUL THING.” "THE WONDERFUL THING.” “THE WONDERFUL THING.” And what’s that? Ah! Com e and see the heart-break and happiness of Norma’s finest portrayal. THEN YOU’LL KNOW! Norma is just Lovely Ma Poi! Norma is just Lovely So Chic! Norma is just Lovely So Parlslenne Norma is just Lovely Mais Oul! INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY. AUSTRALIA v. NEW ZEALAND. rriHE FIRST TEST MATCH EVER 1 PLAYED IN PALMERSTON NORTH. gPORTSGROUND, WEDNESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER. Seats may be reserved at Goldfinch ,and Cousins’, Plan opens to-morrow morning at 9 o’clock. Admission 1/1, Stand 1/1, Reserves 6d extra. MANAWATU COMPETITIONS SOCIETY (Incorporated). A SPECIAL MEETING of the Society will be held in the Opera House Supper Room, on Thursday, 28th September, 1922, at 7.30 p.m. Business: —To amend rules. H. L. BOWDEN, Secretary. MADAM IMRIE, .... FLORIST. WEDDING and Presentation Bouquets, Funeral Emblems, all on shortest notice. We specialise in this class of work. Phone 312; after hours 449 K. BROWN’S, Newest and Best Materials at Lowest Rates. Sporting and General Suits and Costumes. Expert Workmanship, Style and Pit Guaranteed. BROWN’S, DISTINCTIVE TAILORS, 'PHONE 857 RANGITIKEI ST. SPRING CLEANING. Suits, Costumes, Dresses, Table Covers, Curtains, etc., Cleaned or Dyed to look like new. Houston’s Empire Dye ¥/orks, Works: 194 Main Street, Depot: 331 Main Street. Phone 1416. TRADE ASSIGNEES, TRADE INQUIRY AGENTS, TRADE DEBT COLLECTORS. 93 AGENCIES THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. Represented in Australia, America and London. JjEE AND (]O., 17 COLES’ BUILDINGS, Palmerston North. fPRAVELLERS’ Samples Ladies’ Frocks, Costumes and Blouses, smartest styles: lowest prices. Wood’s DON’T risk your life m u defective car! Take It to Whitaker, the car repairman, 3 Grey Street 'Phone 526.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2234, 21 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2234, 21 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2234, 21 September 1922, Page 1

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