Vacuum Cleaning Co., of N Z. ■yOUR Carpets thoroughly cleaned and renovated and made to look like new. If necessary we can do the work at your premises without causing you the slightest inconvenience. Price, Od square yard, cartage free. Phone 6045. Note address. 18 David Street.
DEMONSTRATION is the greatest test to which ANY Gramophone is subjected. The ability BRUNSWICK productions to fulfil your demands of comparison with much higher-priced instruments gives us added pleasure when asked to prove what we say. ARE YOU INTERESTED? Catalogues free; demonstrations dailv. Exclusive Sole Agents; OATES’ MUSIC STORES, The Strand, opp. P.D.C., Palmerston N
GENERAL NOTICES. DEATH. HOUTEN, —On May 12tn. 1923, at his residence,, 26 Taonui Street, Palmerston North, Henry Mitchell Houten, dearly beloved husband of .Maggie Florence Houten; aged 50 years. FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE friends of the late Henry Muchell Houten are respectfully informed that his funeral will leaVe his late residence, 26 Taonui Street, today (Monday), at 2.30 p.m., for the Palmerston North Cemetery. WILLIAM R. KELLS. Undertaker, 88 Rangitikei Street. M.U., 1.0.0. F. "IyrEMBERS of the Loyal Manawatu "■i Lodge are requested .to meet at the Lodge Room, Cuba Street, at 2 p.m. TO-DAY (Monday), for the purpose of attending the funeral of the late P.G. Bro. H. Houten. Regalia. O. J. RODGERS, N.G.
MADAME IMRIE, FLORIST. TWEDDING and Presentation Bou- ' * quets, 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. TWEDDING and Presentation Bou- •’ quets, Wreaths, Crosses and all floral work specially catered for. Phone 5936; private phone 6574. a j. G mn AND s°*’ SCALE SPECIALISTS, LOCKSMITHS AND GENERAL REPAIRERS. Lawn Mowers and Saws Sharpened and Repaired. Hopwood’s Buildings, ’Phones: Workshop 6438. Private 6861. THANKS. T EXTEND my thanks to all those who supported me and elected me as one of their representatives to the Kairanga County Council. I hope to merit the confidence placed in me. My motto shall be as in the past: that every ratepayer shall have equal consideration. W. A. MOODY. ST. BARNABAS’ CHURCH, BUNNYTHORPE. GRAND CONCERT, PUBLIC HALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16. 1923, 8 P.M. GOOD TALENT. Admission: Front seats, 1/6; back seats, 1/; Dance to follow, music H. Paul .Gents 1/6; Ladies, Free. SALE OF WORK, 2 to 5 p.m. Admission Free. Char-a-banc leaves P.O. 7.30 p.m. APITI-POHANGTNA RABBIT DISTRICT. RABBIT poison is now available and can be obtained. on application, free of charge, from the members of the Board of Trustees or from the undersigned. Tins, not returned, will be charged for, HERBERT SYMES, Secretary. Pohangina, May 14, 19 23. BILLIARDS. pALACE MILLIARD gALOON, GEORGE STREET, PALMERSTON N. Ten Tables. Electric Light. Handsomely Appointed & Up-to-Date. TA EVIL’S Pool, Kelly Pool, Snooker, Billiards 1/ per half hour. CROSS AN AND ELVIDGE, Proprietors.
help your COUNTRY. B supply the PRIMEST BEEF cheaper than anyone else in this district. COME HERE FOR YOUR SUPPLIES SAVE MONEY FOR YOURSELVES. THE EXCELSIOR MEAT CO., Rangitikei and Cuba Streets TUT ANTED Known —A little walk will • • save you a lot of money in Ironmongery, Crockery, Furniture, etc. Call at F. J. Sheppard’s, 85 and 85a RanmU-kei Street, —and— Corner
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2645, 14 May 1923, Page 1
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