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Vacuum Cleaning Co., of N Z. VOUR Carpets thoroughly cleaned and renovated and made to look like new. If necessary we can do the work at your promises without causing you the slightest inconvenience. Price, 9d square yard, cartage free. Phone 6045. Note address. IS David Street.

DEMONSTRATION is the greatest test to which ANT Gramophone is subjected. The ability BRUNSWICK productions to fulfil your demands of comparison with much higher-priced instruments gives us added plcasuie when asked to prove what we say. ARE YOU INTERESTED? Catalogues free; demonstrations daily. Exclusive Sole Agents: OATES’ MUSIC STORES, The Strand, opp. P.D.C., Palmerston N

GENERAL notices. MARRIAGE. O’SULLIVAN DESMOND. —At St. Marv's Church, Foxton, on April 24, by the Rev. Father Forrestal, of Inglewood, assisted by the Rev. Father Doolaghty. of Foxton .John, youngest son of Mr and Mrs J. O’Sullivan, Palmerston North, to Florence Madge, eldest daughter of M r and Mrs J. F. Desmond, Foxton. FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHB friends of Mr Alexander Hannay A are respectfuly informed that the funeral of his late wife will leave his residence, 14 Amesbury Street, at 9.4 a a.m. to-day (Saturday), for the Palmerston North Cemetery. THOS. GRIGGS AND SON, Undertakers. VIAVI. ■yiAVI Offices C. Smith’s are now located In Buildings, Broadway. Rooms 8 and 9. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. MADAME IMRIE, FLORIST. TWEDDING and Presentation Bouquets, Funeral Emblems, all on shortest notice. We specialise in this class of work. Phone 5190;' after hours 8524. A. 0. BRAD FIELD, FLORAL ARTIST, Square, Palmerston North. 'ECTEDDING and Presentation Bou- '»• quets, Wreaths, Crosses and all lloral work specially catered for. Phone 6936; private phone 6574. t <n J QLLL AND gON, SCALE SPECIALISTS, LOCKSMITHS AND GENERAL REPAIRERS. Lawn Mowers and Saws Sharpened |ind Repaired. Hopwood’s Buildings, ’Phones: Workshop 8438. Private 6361. OPERA HOUSE ICHIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. May 12th, at 2.30 and 8 p.m. Alfred Laurie Presents His No. 1

Company In the LATEST LONDON SUCCESS OP 1923 THE PANTOMIME The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoo The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe For the first time in New Zealand. Introducing Pull Company; also those! Brilliant. Clever Children, THE DE MARKS Adele, Vena, and Little Edna in SOME WONDERFUL SCENES. They are wonderful. Full Caste in 111 acts. Exquisite scenery, -georgeous ward robe, delightful ballets, full orchestra in latest songs, etc. Special Children's Matinee on Saturday afternoon next, May 12, at 2.30 p.m. Children 1/S everywhere, no tax; B.dults as usual. Popular Prices: 4/, 3/, 2/, plus tax Box Plan opens at Oates’ Music Store, to-morrow (Wednesday), Booking Id extra. BE WISE, BOOK EARLY SPECIAL MATINEE AT 2.30 THIS AFTERNOON. Children 1/6 to all parts. Adults as usual. rpRESPASSERS on our properties at -L Rongotea with dog or gun will be prosecuted without respect of persons. T. E. COLLIN 3, A. COCKER, J. DUKE. F. C. SAXTON, DEAR BROS. NOTICE TO COMMON JURORS. jCOMMON JURORS summoned to attend at the Supreme Court at Palmerston North on MODAY, the 14th Instant are hereby notified that their attendance is dispensed with. G. H. LANG, Registrar. HELP YOUR COUNTRY. supply the PRIMEST BEEP cheaper than anyone else in this district. COMB HERE FOR YOUR SUPPLIES —and—rave money for yourselves. THE EXCELSIOR MEAT CO., Corner Rangitlkei and Cuba Streets.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2644, 12 May 1923, Page 1

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