WANTED pBICE cuts at Universal Supply Co., Cuba St. Papers, 24 for 1/-; Craven A, State Express, Capstan and Legation ,all 7d; Westward Ho 5d pkt PRICE cuts at Universal Supply Co., Cuba St. Yeast-vites, 1/10. 4/6 and 6/6; Sanatogen, 3/-, 4/9 and 8/-; Clements’ Tonic, 2/6. pRICE cuts at 'Universal Supply Co., ■ Cuba St. Mirror boot polish, 6cL tin; C.O. boot polish, 5 tins 1/-. pRICE cuts at Universal Supply Cuba St. “K” pears, lOd. tin; raspberries, 1/2; large size peaches, 1/tin. pRICE cuts at Universal Supply Co.? Cuba St. Baxter’s lung preserver,1/3, 2/1 and 3/9; Hearn’s bronchitis' cure, 1/3, 2/1 and 3/9. pBICE cuts at Universal Co, Cuba St. Bell’a slides, 1/6 doz.; Bell’s plaids, Bd.; Price’s candles, 9<> pkt.; Prosper soap, 3 bars 2/0.
pRICE cuts at Universal Supply Co., Cuba St. Desiccated coconut, 6cL lb.; choice prunes, 31bs. lid; dates, 3 lbs. lid. TJERRINGS in tomato sauce, largo size tins 9d; large bottles Worcester sauce, 1/-. Universal Supply Co., Cuba St. PRICE cuts at Universal Supply Col, Cuba St. 1A sugar, 2Jd. lb., 121bs. 2/5; 25’s flour 5/-, 501 b. bags 9/9, 100’s 19/-. pRICE cuts at Universal Supply Co., ‘ Cuba St. Safety matches, 3 pkts. for 1/5; toilet rolls 6, for 1/-. pRICE cuts aiTUniversal Supply Co., *~ J Cuba St. Peck’s salmon and shrimp paste large size 1/-; “Chef” pastes, large size 1/- jar. pRICE cuts at Universal Supply Co., J Cuba St. Phone a trial order to 5010 and be convinced. jNBOMNIA put to rout. Sound sleep ssured with a “Unique*' Hot Water Bottle at your feet. Look for name on stopper. 8. QNLY 5/6 each—Cycle tyres. Cycle tubes, 2/-, 2/6, 4/-and 5/- each. A. Cooksley, 8 Rangitikei Street. hesitate because of the cost to have that picture farmed. Pic-ture-framing charges are always reasonable at Alexander Clark, Ltd.—the expert picture framers. pABNER'S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba St. 40-inch non-ladder satin stripe milanese, in peach, helio, sky, apple, ivory, sandalwood, black, at only 4/6 yard. See thi* silkl pRINTIN G.—Quotations given for printing Account Forms, Business Cards, Dodgers, Envelopes, Letterhead*, etc. A. L. Westmoreland, Bookseller and Printer, The Square.
Church Services EMMANUEL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Broadway. Minister: C. G. H. BYCROFT. SUNDAY SERVICES. Morning 11 o'clock: Solo, Miss Jame 3. Evening, 7 p.m.: Evangelistic Service. Anthem by the Choir. Communion at close. BAPTIST CHURCH. Opposite Opera House. Minister:—REV. C. S. MATTHEWS 11 a.m. —"Our Duty to the Bystander" 7 p.m.—"The Courage to Forget.” TO-DAY (Saturday)—Display of Hand(kerchiefs for the Manurewa Home Orphans, at the School Hall, between 3 and 4 p.m. and 7 and 8 p.m. £UBA STREET METHODIST CHURCH. Minister REV. J. D. McARTHUR. 10 a.m.i Senior Y.M.B.C. 11 a.m.: Character Study, ‘Andrew.* 7 p.m.: "Follow Me." Sacrament. 2.30 p.m.: Longburn—Rev. J. D. McArthur. Sacrament. A WELCOME FOR ALL. QT. PAUL’S METHODIST CHURCH. Broadway Avenue. Minister: REV. J. ERNEST PARSONS.
11 a.ta.: Subject: “Searched by God.’' (Communion.) Children’s Story; “The Little President.” 7 p.m.: Subject: “Twenty Years in the Ministry: Some Reflections.” Solo: “It is Wonderful.” Miss Maisie Bennett. Aokautere —2 p.m.: Rev. J. Ernest Parsons. Milson—7 p.m.: Mr R. H. Billens. Don’t miss the MAORI PARTY at St. Paul’s Wednesday night.
ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH. SERVICES TO-MORROW. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion; 11 a.m.: Matting and seTmon, the Vicar; 12 noon: Holy Communion; 7 p.m.: Evensong and sermon, th,e Vicar. Linton, Holy Communion 11.15 a.m.; Takaro, Longburn and Newbury, Evensong 7 p.m.
QT. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN ° CHURCH. (Next Opera House.) SPECIAL LEAGUE OF NATIONS DAY. 9.45: Sunday Schools and Bible r*io ccpc 11 a.m.: REV. R. INGLIS, M.A. (Secretary League of Nations Union, Wellington.) Subject: “Christ and the Big Battalions.” 7 p.m.: REV. R. INGLIS, M.A.: “The Negative Attitude Towards Peace ’ * / Rongotea—ll a.m.: Rev. W. Grundy. Rangiotu —2.30 p.m.: Rev. W. Grundy. Tiakitabuna—7 p.m.: Mr C. Woodley. Kopane, 7.30 p.m.: Rev. W. Grundy. Kairanga—7 p.m.: Mr S. Nairn.
£JHBISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, Service, Sunday, at 7 p.m., Sunday School at 10.30 a.m., Wednesday Testimony meeting at 8 p.m. Beading Boom, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. BpOin;7,\Bpooner’s Buildings, Banff Public cordially in-
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7003, 31 August 1929, Page 2
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