JUST ARRIVED! “DAY DAWN” PEACHES APRICOTS NECTARINES (in Cartons) J Per Packet AT ALL STORES. GOLDINGHAM and BECKETT LTD. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS.
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y/ANTS to buy your -second Land clothds, boots, books, magazines, tools, etc. 233 MAIN STREET. ’Phone 6'7SQ. WE CALL AND COLLECT. RANTED TO BUY, Gents' left oif suits, coats, trousers, underclothing, hats, boots, ladies’ shoes, etc. Manawatu Dye Works, 3 George Street( next Robson’s, Gents’ Outfitters). Bottles (patent tops), 1/6 dozen; rags, lead, brass, copper, ?tc., bought. Advise us.—Bottle Exchange, 96 Rangitikei Street. ’Phone 7092. THE FOLK-DANCING CLASS which is being arranged by MISS MARGARET STOCK (Certificate of the English Polk Dance Society) is to bo held at the Takaro Hall, on WEDNESDAYS, at 7.30 p.iu. instead of Saturdays as previously stated. Opening this Wednesday. Telephone 7377. Write 49 Rougopai Street. SIGHT & HEARING pKINK for yourself. Are you one of the many who are struggling through life with defective sight or hearing? By making an appointment to consult R. A. NOEDL, Optician and Doaf Aid Specialist, you will certainly join the happy crowd who are enjoying better health through having jthe correct glasses or the correct aid to hearing in' the natural way. R. A. NOEDL OPTICIAN & DEAF AID SPECIALIST Next Bank New Zealand, RANGITIKEI ST., Palmerston N.< ’PHONE 7303.
1930 NOVELTY SEEDS Write l'or wonder Jist of over 100 Novelty and Speciality Flower and Vegetable Seeds. COLIN JOHNSTON, Specialty Seedsman, Water Street, Dunedin. MASSAGE AND M edi CAL Eiectricaf Treatment. 77 Fitzhcrbert A. Equipped with Modern Medical Electrical Apparatus including Ultra Violet Eay, Diathermy, Farado Massage, lonization, Dry Heat and Steam Baths. ME. J. E. BELLES, Masseur, late Bath House and King George V. Hospital, Eotorua. Lady in attendance. Telephone 6455. . CAES FOR HIRE! Drivers, no need to own a car when you can hire one at reasonable rates by the day or week. PENTAL MOTOR SERVICE ’Phone 6846. 54 FTTZHERBERT AVENUE. LTD. Our small goods are eaten in most homes. Eat our Raisin Bread and enjoy .it.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7297, 6 August 1930, Page 1
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