ONE DOZEN POSTCARDS WITH ENLARGEMENT, -12/6OENTRAL PORTRAIT STUDIOS Next Hr.nnah's, Palmerston North
"WELCOME NEWS." PRICE .REDUCTIONS GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. Zonophoric, were 5/3, now 4/6 each H.M.V., Plain, were 7/-, now 6/6 each H.M.V., Black, were 9/6, now 8/6 each H.M.V., Red, were 9/-, now 8/6 each H.M.V., Red, 12in, were 13/6, now 11/6 each. H.M.V., Plain, 12in, were 11/-, now 9/6 each. Catalogues Free. Largest Stocks. OATES' MUSIC STORES, Opp. P.D.C., The Square, Palmerston North. GENERAL NOTICES. DEATHS. ANDERSON.—At his residence, 153 Broad Street, Palmerston North, Peter, beloved husband of Annie Anderson; aged 77 years. BIMPSON. —On September 6, 1923, at Feilding, Mary Ethel, dearly loved wife of William Faice Simpson, of "Mount Biggs," Plalcombe; aged 42 years. FUNERAL NOTICE. 'HE. friends of the late Peter An- • derson are respectfully informed that his funeral will leave St. Peter's Church, Terrace Street, at 2.45 p.m., to-day (Friday), for the Palmerston North Cemetery. THOS. GRIGGS AND SON, Undertakers. FUNERAL NOTICE. IHE funeral of the late wife of Wil- • 11am Paice Simpson will leave his brother*!! residence, Highfleld Road. Feilding, to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 p.m., for the Feilding Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. ALFRED EADE, Undertaker, 'Phone 170, Feilding. A. O. F. IHE Members of Court Manawatu are requested to assemble at St. Peter's Church, Terrace Street, at 2.30 p.m. TO-DAY (Friday), for the purpose of attending the funeral of the late P.C.R. Bro. P. Anderson. By Order of the C.R. J. B. ROSANOSKI. UNDERTAKER WM. R. KELLS, 88 RANGITIKEI STREET. Day or Night—'PHONE 5180. Building and Jobbing Work Done. NO CONNECTION WITH ANT OTHER FIRM. A. C. BRADFIELD, FLORAL ARTIST, SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. "U7EDDING and Presentation Bou''V quets, Wreaths, Crosses and all Floral Work specially catered for. Phone 5936; private phone 6574. 0. J. GILL AND SON, SCALE SPECIALISTS, LOCKSMITHS AND GENERAL REPAIRERS. AWN Mowers and Saws Sharpened 1 and Repaired. HOPWOOD'S BUILDINGS. Phones: Workshop 6438. Private 63G1. HERE WE ARE AGAIN, AS FIT AS FIDDLES. J& REPRESENTATIVE RUGBY TOMORROW MANAWATU B —v.— WANGANUI B CURTAIN RAISER, 1.30 P.M. MANAWATU JUNIORS 7. DANNEVHIKE JUNIORS. Admission to Ground, 1/-. Ladies and Boys 6d. Grandstand 6d extra. J. B. PROUD, Sec. M.R.F.U. Telephone 6686. R. H. BLACKISTON, DENTIST. The Square, Palmerston North. (Over O'Connor & Tydeman, Jewellers). THE MILTON THE MILTON BEST AND MOST RELIABLE OF ALL PLAYER PIANOS. PLAYER PIANOS. ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED AND FAITHFULLY CONSTRUCTED Incomparable in its rare Beauty and Mellowness of Tone. Exclusive Sole Agents— HENRY COLES AND CO., THE SQUARE.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 2742, 7 September 1923, Page 1
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