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ANNOUNCEMENT! JACKSON & GRAVEN Grocery and Provision Merchants. XTAVING purchased tho business of XX MR. T. E. FRENCH, Fitzherbert. Avenue, have opened tho premises with a complete new stock, and will endeavour to give their patrons their usual up-to-date service at the new Branch and at their old established shop in the Square. Civility Service Quality and Economy. Square phono 6144. Fitzherbert Ave. phono 6257.

AMUSEMENTS. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT S. THE PALACE THEATRE Presents THE WARNER BROS, and VITAPHONE ALL - TALKING PRODUCTION, ‘ IN THE HEADLINES ’ A Mystery , Comedy-Drama of Newspaper Life Packed with Thrills Humour Romance and Rousing Adventure! Starring Two .Big Favourites: GRANT WITHERS and MARIAN NINON. Supported by Edmund Breeze, Clyde Cook, Pauline Garon and a Notable Cast. Surging Drama Seething Action Palpitating Excitement Uproarious Comedy! You Don't Know What Laughter and Thrills are until you see and hear this Remarkably lino production. DON'T MISS IT! Additional, — Vaudeville Sketch; Howard Bros. Popular Selections with Piano and Ukulele; Freeman Sisters, Crystal Cave Revue; Happiness- Boys. Plans at Central Booking Otiieo phone 7178, until 5 p.m. Re-opening at the Theatre (phone 5328) at 6 p.m.

DON'T LET THE WASH-TUB BOSS YOU! The wash-tub is a tyrant, a cruel taskmaster, who drives the best years from a woman’s life—and so unnecessarily. We have come to the rescue of many local housewives, why not let us aid you also? Your laundry will be handled separately and sanatarily, from tho moment our driver picks it up until he returns it, it will bo gently but thoroughly washed in soft water with pure soap, rinsed carefully, starched, ironed and returned to you properly clean and smelling sweet and clean. We have semi-finished and ■wet- wash devices also. Information on application. PALMERSTON N. STEAM LAUNDRY CO., LTD., 294 Broadway Avenue. ’Phone 5003. MISS MARGARET STOCK (From the Barnes School of Dancing, London) Will Resume Her Children’s Classes on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, at Takaro Hall. Little Ones 9.30 a.m. Bigger Ones 10.30 a.m. ’Phone 7377. Write 49 Rongopai St.

DENTISTRY! FRANK G. SCOTT, B.D.S. SURGEON DENTIST, Bank of Australasia Buildings. TEE SQUARE, Palmerston North, Open on Saturday Afternoons. ’PHONE 5916.

BROADWAY LOUNGE LTD. ' ’PHONE 6324. Morning and Afternoon Teas Light Luncheons Grills SPECIAL HOT TEA SATURDAY, From 5 to 7. Dine here for Civility, Comfort and Attention.

TO MOTORISTS. Body Repairs, by Expert using latest equipment. H. B. CLAPHAM, LTD., Garage, Queen Street, PALMERSTON NORTH.

PERCE WILLS (Late Wills and Smythe) REGISTERED PLUMBER, 6 Grey Street. Our prices are competitive with any in town—TßY US OUT. PHONE 6029. Private Phone 7222. STOP!!! If you stopped 7 cars out of every 10 on the road, and ascertained the make of battery .fitted, you would find the owners say, “Exide, I think.” “Now, what makes them say, 'Exide I think’?” “Well, Exide Batteries give such wonderful results, and excellent service, that motorists of experience know that there is only one Battery for them, and that is an EXIDE.” THE EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE STATION in Palmerston North, is coupled with qualified Automotive, Electrical and Radio Engineers, and on no account, is guess-work permitted on any work executed. Consult: — BARRINGER’S EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE STATION, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. I ’Phones: Res. 8407, Bus. 7397.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7321, 3 September 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7321, 3 September 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7321, 3 September 1930, Page 1