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, 9d square yard, cartage free. Phone 6045. Note address. 18 David Street.
NEW ARRIVALS. WITT ON AND WITTON ENGLISH PIANOS. £9B. £9B. Overstrung. Latest Action, Full Trichord. Easiest terms in New Zealand. £9B. £9B. AGENTS: OATES’ MUSIC STORES, The Strand, opp. P.D.C., Palmerston N GENERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE friends of the late Alexander Doull are respectfully informed that his funeral will leave St. Andrew’s Church, Palmerston North, at 2 p.m. to-day (Friday), for the Palmerston North Cemetery. Service at 1.30 p.m. THOS. GRIGGS AND SON, Undertakers. THE LATE REV. A, DOULL, M.A. gERVICE, ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH. TO-DAY, TO-DAY, 1.30 p.m. Speaker—REV. G. BUDD, All friends invited. UTLORAL tributes may be left at the Church in the forenoon P.W.M.U. LTEMBERS of St. Andrew’s and St David’s branches are notified that he meeting called for this afternoon ;o meet Miss McKee has been post>oned.
FLOWERS MADAME IMRIE, FLORIST. TWEDDING and Presentation! Bou- ’' quets, Funeral Emblems, all on shortest notice. WE SPECIALISE IN THIS CLASS OF WORK. Phono 5190; after hours 8524. A, C. BRAD FIELD, FLORAL ARTIST, Square, Palmerston North. {X7EDDING and Presentation Bou- ” quets, Wreaths, Crosses and all floral work specially catered for. Phone 5936; private phone 8574, C. J. G mt ANB S 0 SCALE SPECIALISTS, LOCKSMITHS AND GENERAL REPAIRERS. Lawn Mowers and Saws Sharpened and Repaired. Hopwood’s Buildings, ’Phones: Workshop 6438. Private 6361. ' RUGBY Football SATURDAY Football SHOWGROUNDS. Seniors, WOODVILLE v. KIA TO A, Oval No. 1, 3 p.m, OLD BOYS v. WESTERN UNITED, Oval No. 2, 3 p.m. Juniors, 1.30 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL v. KIA TOA, Oval No. 1.
Admission 1/. Ladies and School Boys Free. Players admitted free by pass only. J. B PROUD, Sec., M.R.U. MANAWATU COMPETITIONS SOCIETY (Incorporated), JjYCTRIES with for the all classes close Secretary TO-DAY (Friday), 18th May, 1923. Syllabus and entry forms obtainable from all Music Warehouses, or H. L. BOWDEN, Secretary. tJ'RESSPASSERS on my property at Milson’s Line, with dog or gun will be prosecuted without respect of persons, R. A. McKENZIE. yroLiN rpmnoN. L. G. LOVED AY TJAS secured a studio in Garner’s Buildings, and will resume teaching on MONDAY, May 21st. Terms and appointments at Berryman’s. MR K. CORNWALL. ITOICE Production and Singing, In- * terpretation of Song, Oratorio and Opera. Italian method of Bel Canto as taught by the great Italian Maestro, Signor Morretti, under whom Mr Cornwall studied in Italy; also studied under Sir Henry J. Wood (London), studio: No. 4 Rangitikei Street
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2649, 18 May 1923, Page 1
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