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««WELCOME NEWS." PRICE REDUCTIONS GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. Zonophone, 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., Bed, 12in, were 13/6, now 11/6 each. H.M.V., Plain, 12in, were 11/-, now 9/6 each. » Catalogues Free. Largest Stocks. GATES' MUSIC STORES, Opp. P.D.C., The Square, Palmerston North. GENERAL NOTICES. DEATH. MASTERS. —On September 19, 1923. at Palmerston North Public Hospital, Svdney Elvins Russell, second son of James Masters, Sanson; aged —UNDERTAKER WM. R. KELLS, 88 RANGITIKEI STREET. Day or Night—'PHONE 5180. Building and Jobbing Work Done. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER FIRM. A. C. BRADFIELD, FLORAL ARTIST, SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. WEDDING and Presentation Bouquets, Wreaths. Crosses and all Floral Work specially catered for. Phone 5936; private phone 6374. C. J. GILL AND SON, SCALE SPECLVLISTS, LOCKSMITHS AND GENERAL REPAIRERS. LAWN Mowers and Saws Sharpened and Repaired. HOPWOOD'S BUILDINGS. Phones: Workshop 6438. Private 6361. BE WISE. ►E wise and have your clothes * cleaned, dyed and pressed. They can be made to look every bit a 3 good as new. BEST DYES AND FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP ALWAYS. J. P. NIELSON, •Phone 5353. MAIN STREET (opp. Courthouse). PROTECT YOTJR CROPS! POISONED WHEAT ERY strong, effectively destroys small birds, rats, mice, etc., 1/- per lb; 51bs for 4/-. 1/- per lb; 51bs for 4/-. 1/- per lb; 51bs for 4/-. Procurable From — WILLIAM T. BROWN, CHEMIST, Main Street Palmerston North. *>TT^?^W^r?^^W|^S^ MASTERTON RACING CLUB (Registered). SPRING MEETING, OCTOBER 12 AND 13, 1923. NOMINATIONS for all races close with the undersigned on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1923, at 9 p.m. Full Programme in the "Referee." NORMAN H. JAMES, Secretary, Masterton. Telephone No. 1283. OTAKI MAORI RACING CLUB'S MEETING AT OTAKI, SEPTEMBER 22 AND 24, 1923. OLIDAY Excursion Tickets to - ■ Otaki, available for return until j September 26, 1923, will be issued on September 22 and 24, from Palmerston North, Makerua, and intermediate stations by trains leaving Palmerston North 6.35. 7.10 a.m. (ordinary) and 5.,40 a.m. (Special). On September 22 and 24. special trains, stopping where required to lift passengers for, or set down passengers from. Otaki run as follows: — FOR OTAKI: Palmerston North dep. 8.40 a.m.. Longburn 5.50, Shannon 9.25, Otaki arr. 10.20 a.m. FOR PALMERSTON NORTH: Otaki dep. 5.25 p.m.. Shannon 6.39, Longburn 7.15, Palmerston North arr. 7.25 p.m. On September 22 and 24 the New j Plymouth-Wellington Down Mail j Train will not stop at Otaki, but stops at Manakau to permit passengers to transfer to 5.5 p.m. from Manakau. The New Plymouth-Wellington Down | ADVANCES TO WORKERS' SCHEME. Has made it possible for you to have A COSY HOME at Low Rental, under Government supervision. SEE OUR MONEY-SAVLNG IDEAS which keep down the cost of building j and provide more conveniences. Also our HYGIENIC BEDROOMS and SUNONA SLEEPING PORCHES. HOMES FROM £SOO. We give you first hand information regarding the working of the above scheme. ROLAND M. MAUNDER. IS Frederick Street. Palmerston N. DRY Building Sections £l5O each. Take advantage of Government Advance and build your own home. W.Utou and Vautler. 121 Cuba Street.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 2753, 20 September 1923, Page 1
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