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FUNERAL NOTICE rpHE Friends of the late Gladys I Annie Pollard are respectfully informed that her funeral will leave Al! Saints’ Church to-morrow (Friday, November 27), at 2 p.ra. for the Palmerston North cemetery. THOS. GRIGGS & SON, Undertakers. BE AD FIELD'S FLORAL STUDIO —for— WEDDING BOUQUETS AND WREATHS, All Floral Work under personal Bupervision of Mrs. A. C. Bradfield. Phone 5936. Private 6574. 0. j. GILL AND SON, SCALE SPECIALISTS, LOCKSMITHS AND GENERAL REPAIRERS T AWN Mowers and Saws Sharpened “L* and Repaired. BtOPWOOD’S BUILDINGS. 'Phones: Workshop 6438. Private 6361. SALE WALLPAPER J/, FEE ROLL 1A R.WAGHORN, ’ •Phone 8559. THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. NETLSEN’S dyeing and CLEANING WORKS 297 Main street, opp. Public Trust. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Phone 8358. Gu.OD measure OF GOOD FIRING ■fpAUPIRI. Westport, or Newcastle li- Coal —mixed, if you prefer It. (Thoroughly seasoned rata, maire and piatai, any length you like, expressed to any part of town with tradesmanjlke promptitude. A 'phone ring Is qulokets—number *lll. H 0. J. TONG 263 MAIN STREET EAST. ■” IITOHBN- —KITCHEN LADIES! WE ARE KITCHEN EXPERTS, ITHE “Kosy Home” Kitchen and W- other exclusive designs, together terlth our unique service, are within your reach by calling up ’Phone 8608, ©r writing ROLAND M. MAUNDER. KITCHENETTE SPECIALIST, * 28 Frederick Street. Phone 8608 Palmerston North. 71SITORS and strangers to Palmer- ' ston North to-day please note that tsty refreshments are obtainable at reeman’s Tea and Luncheon Rooms •om 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Hot Dinner sady at 11.30 a.m. and a good plain ; 0 t Tea served from 6 p.m. for 1/S FREEMAN’S. T3RATU SAWMILLING COY. BIG CARGOES OF TIMBER BIG CARGOES OF TIMBER TOST LANDING AT OUR MAIN AND RANGITIKEI STREET YARDS. GOME right along and secure bar- ■ gains. Now is the best time to buy timber. ; The sap Is down In the trees and it will last much longer. Summer time Is the best to build and anyone desiring a good comfortable wooden house will be well advised to get their timber on to the building site. In peadineßS for dry conditions.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2306, 26 November 1925, Page 1
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