WHY EDMONDS BAKING POWDER? Because it is the only Baking Powder on tko market worth while. You are not taking any risk; it never fails to rise. And don't forget to add to your order Edmonds' Custard Powder and Cake Powder. We carry Large Stocks. JACKSON & CRAVEN, THE SQUARE Phone 6144 Phone 6144
AMUSEMENTS nit! T TTYF 2 P.M. TO-DAY USh IjUAIIi 745 to-NIGHT Tlio Super Picture of a Thousand Thrills! “THE SILENT HOUSE,” (“A” Certificate.) A Triumph in Motion Pieture Art. SENSATIONAL! AMAZING!! TERRIFYING!.'! From the Famous Stage Play of the same name in which MAURICE MOSCOVITCH appeared with conspicuous success. Reserve at Majestic Buildings, Broadway, phone 7178. SOCIAL CLUB. ODDFELLOWS ’ HALL, Cuba Street, TO-NIGHT Saturday, June 22nd, at 8 p.m. And Every Saturday. LAST NIGHT OF GOLD WATCH COMPETITION. PLAY-OFF MONDAY, JUNE 24th. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Special Reduction in Fares to all Stations between Palmerston North and Wellington. SUNDAY JUNE 23rd, AND FOLLOWING SUNDAYS. QN SUNDAY, Juno 23rd., and each • following Sunday until further notice usual excursion trains will leave Wellington for Palmerston North at 9.0 a.m., and return leaving Palmerston North at 4.25 p.m.; also leave Palmerston North 5.45 a.m., and return leaving Wellington at 4.15 p.m. Usual cheap return fares:— Wellington to Palmerston North and vice versa 5/- second class and 7/first class, and correspondingly less between other stations, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIMETABLE ALTERATION. (COMMENCING on SATURDAY, 29th June, the 8.31 p.m. Palmerston North-Wellington Express will stop at Shannon and Levin on SATURDAYS ONLY, if required for passengers.
COURT MANAWATU No. 5055 A.O.F. rpHE QUARTERLY Summoned Meet- ■*" ing of the above Court will be held in the Foresters’ Hall, 371 Main Street on MONDAY NEXT, 24th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Business: Election of Officers; Payment of Dues and General. C. EDWARDS, Secretary. DANCE (Anzac Club) TO-NIGHT DANCE (Anzac Club) TO-NIGHT LARKIN’S ELITE ORCHESTRA. LARKIN’S ELITE ORCHESTRA. [Copy.] UNSOLICITED LETTER OF APPRECIATION. Palmerston North, May 30, 1929. DeaT Mr. Hewson, — I am writing to express my high appreciation of the general services which the pram you made has given me. There are many merits I would like to state, but for the sake of brevity these arc the main ones: It is thoroughly well made, and has stood the wear and tear over many miles each day, for nearly 12 months, and is none j the worse; it is splendidly sprung, so , that baby does not get thrown from side to side, while being wheeled over; rough pavements, or roads. It has been j highly admired by many of our friends, and above all it is baby’s own “Delight.” I can safely recommend your prams to any mother as being just the “Ideal” pram. (Signed) The Original may be seen at our Showrooms, Main Street. THE PRAM HOUSE Right Opp. Devine’s Hotel, Main Street, ’Phone 0973. The “Motor Hood Man” And Car Upholsterer The Old Tried and Trusted Firm. G. H. FITT 58b RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. (Opposite Reid and Gray Ltd.). PHONE 5705.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6942, 22 June 1929, Page 1
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