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STILL A BIG DEMAND for O.K. Butter at 1/8 per lb O.K. Teas at 2/6 and 3/- lb. “Jaco” Fly Bands 9 for 1/-. Sultanas 6d and 8d lb. Choice Sultanas XOd lb. Choice Cleaned Currants 8d lb. t Puffed Sunmaid Raisins 8d pkt. Crossflsli Sardines 8d tin. Jaegar Brisling Sardines 8d tin. FREE DELIVERY, at JACKSON AND CRAVEN THE SQUARE. AMUSEMENTS. PALACE THEATRE Where the Good Finis Are \ TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 MATINEE AT 2 P.M. "YOU CAN'T KEEP 'A GOOD GIRL DOWN!” That’s why SALLY has come back in the Movies. The Alley was pretty well filled last night with old friends of SALLY SALLY SALLY You Most Come Early TO-nlght Reserves to 7.50 ’Phone 5328. MONDAY —Johnny Hines in ’"THE EARLY BIRD” pi/OWER gHOW ’ TOWN HALL :: ASHHURST. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3rd 2.30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Prizes on view at Corner Store. Copies of Schedule may be obtained from A. W. TRASS, Secretary, Ashhurst. /"IPFICES of the Legal Profession in Palmerston North will be closed ail day Monday, the 30th (St, Andrew’s Day). L. M. ABRjAHAM, Hoa. Sec. P.N. Law Society, ST. PAUL’S METHODIST SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY gERVXCES TO-MORROW (Sunday) NOV, 29th. —Preachers — 11 a.m., Rev. Harold T. Peat. 3 p.m., Rev, G. W. Duncumb. 7 p.nu, Rev. M. A. Rugby Pratt. Special Music. TEA AND PRIZE-GIVING ON WEDNESDAY. ■ gUSEfESS ANNOUNCEMENT. Tl/TRS. 13. M. WALKER begs to notify the public of Palmerston North that she has disposed of her business, the “Don” Confectionery, Main Street West, to Mr. S. E. Thompson, and hopes that her successor will be aiccorded the generous support given her in the past. Mr. S, E. Thompson announces that he has acquired the “Don” Confectionery from Mrs. E. M. Walker and hopes by strict attention to their wants, ;!or a continuance of the support of old customers and that of new ones. COURT MANAWATU No. 5655 A.O.F. PHE Regular Fortnightly Meeting of Court Manawatu, A.0.F,, will be held on Monday, the 3 oth inst., in the Foresters’ Hall Main Street, at 7.30 •p.m. 1 1 ’ ’HSW Business; Initiation, Payment of Dues and General. Official visit by the D.C.R. J. SMIDT, Secretary. ANNOUNCEMENT. PE have to announce that, as from » Ist December we have disposed ’ our Retail Shop in Featherston ;reet West to Mr. J. Godkln. who is been in charge of the Branch for me months past. We thank the pub--3 for past support and trust our sucissor will be favoured with a con. nuance of the business. MANAWATU MEAT CO., LTD. •yyOODWORKINQ J^ACHINERY Including the Celebrated ELLIOT WOODWORKER Please Enquire To-day. Cash or EASY TERMS of Payment. JAMES A. MACNEILL, Maxwell’s Buildings —2 Hobson St. AUCKLAND. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS QEND for this Great Book, packed full of information, valuable hints and advice on all subjects. A mine of practical knowledge far Amateurs. The Barnet Book of Photography —a handsome volume, over 250 pages, fully illustrated. Price 4/6 (postage free.), HUGH AND G. K. NEILL, “Camera Corner,” George street, DUNEDIN. WHAT‘DO YOU FANCY FOR LUNCH ? WHAT do you fancy for lunch? Whatever it is, you will find it on the menu at the Popular PICCADILLY DINING ROOMS (overlooking the Square). Daintily served, appetisingiy cooked viands delight the most fastidious. . Four Course Hot Luncheon served from 11.30 a.m. to 2 p.m., 1/6. High Tea (with grills, etc), 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. DINE HERE. Tables reserved upon request. ’Phone 5241. “PICCADILLY” Upstairs (Next Bank of N.Z.), THE SQUARE, !

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2308, 28 November 1925, Page 1

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