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THE WORKERS' BEST FRIEND ARE you a customer? If not, why not? Compare this list with others: Best Factory Butter, per lb 1/7 Norwegian Sardines, 5d tin; 3 for 1/ Best Bacon Rashers, per lb .... 1/3 Beaver Baking Powder, per tin .. 1/3 Cornflour, 3 lbs for 1/11 Good Loose Tea, 2/4 lb, Bibs for 11/3 H. JACKSON, CASH AND FREE DELIVERY GROCER, Phone 6144.

GENERAL NOTICES. PALACE TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. The success of the GRAND OPERA SINGERS has been so great that we consider ourselves fortunate ,in retaining' them lor ONeTmORE NIGHT —TO-'NIGHT, when we can announce

A Complete Change of Programme. A Complete Change of Programme. The Operatic. Items For To-night are: "THE DRINKING SONG," from "Cavalleria Rusticana." Duet, "BARCAROLE," from "Tales of Hofmann." Solo —Baritone, "O STAR OF EVE," from "Tannhauser." "THE PILGRIM'S CHORUS." (a fine number) "Tannhauser." Duet and Chorus, "The Miserere," from "II Trovatore," Solo—Contralto. "When All Was Young," from "Faust." Soprano Solo and Chorus. "Brindisi," from "La Traviata." And A SPECIALLT GOOD PROGRAMME OF PICTURES, headed bv "FLESH & BLOOD" LON CHANEY A COMEDY operatic artists, don't allow the bad weather to keep you away. We have The Goods, We have The Goods. Come and inspect the samples at Bargain Prices. 1/1, 2/2, Reserves 2/9. MANCHESTER UNITY, 1.0.0. F. ' OYAL MANAWATU LODGE! meets k in Oddfellows' Hall Cuba Street, on THURSDAY, May 'lOth, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Initiation and General. S. J. WATSON, Financial Secretary. BOY SCOUTS. Official "Visit of Chief Commissioner for New Zealand, Brig-General A. W. Andrew, C.M.G. LL Troops will parade for inspec- • tion at Central Hall, Queen Street on THURSDAY, May 10, at 7 p.m. sharp. All Troop committees, parents of Scouts and supporters of- the Boy Scout movement are invited to meet the Chief Commissioner at the Central Hall, King Sti-eet entrance, on May 10, at 8 a.m. J. R. T. SLIPPER, Commissioner, Wellington West Provnce.

500 DOZEN! COLONIAL ALE AND STOUT. MUST BE SOLD! IPECIAL, T? EDUCTIONS MASONIC HOTEL. THIS Ale and Stout, which is in Ex- - cellent Condition (mostly in crown top quart bottles) is being- sold at the following REDUCED PRICES:— ONE DOZEN 12/HALP DOZEN 0/6 QUARTER DOZEN . . 3/6 JJOTEL, }ALMERSTON NORTH, Opposite Railway Station.

SINGING, lyfß CORNWALL is one of the few • teachers in New Zealand who has studied under the'world's best masters. Several years under Moretti (Milan) and Sir H. J. Wood (London). Studio: No. 4 Rangitikei Street. PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY. PALMERSTON NORTH. in trouble, consult us. Our experience and knowledge is at your service, Persons kept under surveillance. Divorce evidence a specialty. Strictly Confidential. Advice free. THE MANAGER. Private Detective Agency. Box, 317, Palmerston North. "FRAME THAT PICTURE." T BEG to announce that I have taken ■*■ over the picture framing business of "Turner's," Broadway, which will be run in conjunction with an all sports depot. All work executed by skilled mechanics, sports goods repairs a speciality, country customers specially catered for. Civility and promptness is our motto, prive us a trial. "CARTER'S SPORTS DEPOT," Broadway. Tel. 5468. [/ANTED Known — V. J. Sheppard »» has a lovely four-piece Bedroom Suite In oak for the sum of £37 10/. Call and inspect at 85 and 85a RanglUkei Street,

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2642, 10 May 1923, Page 1

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