A TRIAL ORDER Will convinco you about the price and quality of our goods. Shelled Walnuts, 2/- lb.; Pickled Walnuts, 1/10 bottle; Pork Sausages, lOd lb.; Shelled Peanuts, 6d lb.; Dessert Apples 12ib. 1/-; Cooking Apples, 51b. 1/-; Pbrk and Beans, large tins 1/-; Dried Apricots, 1/- lb. JACKSON and CRAVEN Ring 0144 , Ring
AMUSEMENTS. PALACE THEATRE COMMENCING AT 8 TO-NIGHT AT S THE POPULAR FAVOURITE WILLIAM HAINES la his First Full Length ALL-TALKING PICTURE “NAVY BLUES” “NAVY BLUES” Supported by ANITA PAGE and KARL DANE ANITA PAGE aad KARL DANE Bill Haines in the Navy! Amid the Thrills ana Romance of the Destroyer Fleet! He sings, talks and makes love in the best nautical manner, and supplies you -with more infectiously funny escapades and hearty laughs than you would ordinarily get from half a dozen pictures. A ROLLICKING COMEDY OF THE SEA! A JOY CRUISE ON A 'JTDAL WAVE OF MIRTH! IN ADDITION: All-Talking “Our Gang” Comedy; “Shivering Shakespeare”; Songs, Robert Chisolm; Speciality Act, Bernard and Henri; Mctrotone News. Flans at Central Booking Office, phone 7178 until 5 p.m. Reopening at tho Theatre (phone 5328) at 6 p.m.
EONGOTEA LADIES ' HOCKEY CLUB. ' JNVITATION holders and others are reminded of the above Club's BALL, to be held in the Coronation Hall, Eongotca, on THURSDAY, 7th August, 1930. A demonstration of this season's latest dances will be given by Miss Jean Muir and partner. LARKINS' ORCHESTRA. Double 6/ 1 Extra Lady 2/-. L. DAVIS, Hon. Sec.
PAHIATUA DKtLL HALL, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), Aug. 7th At 7.30 p.m. MONSTER PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS • SKATING CARNIVAL Competitions and Prizes.
TO MOTORISTS. jyjOTOR Body Repairs, by Experts, using latest equipment. H. B. CLAPIIAM, LTD., Garage, Queen Street, PALMERSTON NORTH.
ON THURSDAY NEXT, POINT-TO-POINT STEEPLECHASES POINT-TO-POINT STEEPLECHASES On the Property of MR. J. J. BRYCE, KIWITEA. On Bryce's Line, About 2 Miles from Kiwitca. Good Entries in aII’FOUR Events. And a Splendid Course. TRUE FRIENDS. , They had been married only a short time, when he was required to take a fifty-mile motor trip without her. Starting in the morning, lie swore he would return for seven o'clock dinner. But seven o'clock found him absent. When ten o'clock came, the frantic bride sent a telegram to a friend of his in each of five towns through w'hich ho would pass. “ Jack is missing, much worried, have you seen anything of him?'' Hubby reached homo at night, hav. ing had battery trouble. His battery was a cheap foreign one, and had given him considerable trouble. He stopped at Barringer’s Exidc Service Station, and bought a new Exidc. His wifo was pleased to see him home, and soon the telegrams began to arrive, and each said, “jack is all right, he is spending the night with me.” Make Your Next Battery An Exidc! BARRINGER’S t EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE STATION, 52a Rangitikei Street, Palmerston N. 'Phones: Bus. .7397 Res. 6369.
G. W. HASLAM 64 MAIN STREET WEST Buyer all Branded Bottles, 1/6 doz. Lead, Rags, etc. On request call Town and country.' Jam Jars'for Sale. Phone 0507 Phone 6507 END OF SEASON SALE OF FIELD PIPES 3 inch .. ~ ~ 20/- per 100 4 inch .. .. 24/- per 100 6 inch .. ■ .. 62/6 per 100 F. 0.8. PALMERSTON NORTH. Subject to 5 per cent. Discount for Cash on 20th Month. BRICK & PIPES, :v. * LTD., , PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7297, 6 August 1930, Page 1
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