ALWAYS ASK FOR DAY DAWN BRAND DRIED FRUITS fTVHE best for Pies and Jam.'' Instructions on every packet. Your grocer has them. AMUSEMENTS. ODDFELLOWS’ DANCE TO-NIGHT B—l. TO.NIGHT. “NOVELTY NIGHT” Fancy Hats. Balloons, Streamers, Confetti, Lucky Spots, Twilight, ’NEVERTTHING. ANOTHER NIGHT OF GLADNESS. They come from far and near and And enjoyment here. COME TO THE POPULAR DANCE. Gentlemen 2/C Ladies 2/-. LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA POHANGINA COUNTY COUNCIL. FOXGLOVE. ' v TOTICE is hereby given that at "H* special meeting of the Pohanglna County Council held on the 14th day of November, 1925, the following resolution was passed, and will bo sub. mitted for confirmation at the ordlniar\ meeting of the Council to be hold on Saturday, the 12th day of December, 1925, at the Council Chambers, Pohanglna, at 10.30 a.m. “That in exercise of the powers conferred on it by “The Noxious Weeds Act, 190 8, the Pohanginn County Council hereby resolves and declares, by way of special order, that Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) is a noxious weed within the County of Pohanglna.” A. E. ORGIAS, County Clerk. Pohanglna, 14th November, 1925. LITERATURE FOR HOSPITALS. rpHE Palmerston North Hospital I and King George’s Hospital, Rotorua, are short of literature for patients, and anyone having magazines, etc., they are -willing to donate are requested to communicate with .Mrs C. V. Trask, phone 5 737, or W. McKenzie, Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, who will arrange to have the books collected. OLW A Y c OLL E G E SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED GIRLS’ BOARDING SCHOOL. Modern buildings with fireproof dormitories and sleeping porches. 18 acres of ground planted 60 years ago mainly with English trees. Instruction from Primary to University standard. Special attention paid to Music. Art and Domestic Science. Sports include Tennis, Basketball, Swimming. The College is situated in one of the healthiest localities in New Zealand, and everything possible is done to insure perfect health and comfort for pupils. For Prospectus apply to the Principal— MRS. M. B. THOMPSON, M.A., Masterton. HARWOOD’S CASH PRICES. ROMA TEA per lb 3/ROMA TEA. 61b tin 17/6 THOMPSON SEEDLESS RAISINS, per lb 7d GOLDEN SULTANAS, per lb .. 7d SHELLED PEANUTS, per lb .. Sd MIXED BIRD SEED, per lb .. 7d 31b BAR SOAP 1/CROSSED FISH, per tin 8d LARGE TIN SALMON 1/HEINZ VINEGAR 1/8 12|lb. BAG FLOUR 3/J. L Harwood and Co., good measure OF GOOD FIRING IDAUPIRI, Westport, or Newcastle 1 Coal —mixed, if you prefer ih Thoroughly seasoned rata, maire and jnatai, any length you like, expressed to any part of town with tradesmanlike promptitude. A ’phone ring is quickets—number 6111. H O. J. TONG' 262 MAIN STREET EAST. DRINK MORE MILK AND KEEP FIT ■TWriLK is a food. Pure Fresh Milk never killed anybody. Order your supplies at 4d quart from H. Tong. ’Phone 5111 (orders only). EXCELSIOR MILK SUPPLY, H. E. MISSEN, Box 347. Palmerston North. YOUR HAT, SIR! CLEANED AND RE-BLOCKED FOR 2/6 AT HOUSTON’S EMPIRE DYEWORKS.. Opp. Empire Hotel. Phone 6143.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2297, 16 November 1925, Page 1
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