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TO-DAY’S SPECIAL •lOlbs. First Grade TOMATOES—2/g CKEAMOATA J/G Pkt. OATINA 1/5 Bag FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN TOWN. JACKSON & SONS FJ.TZHEEBERT AVENUE. PHONE @257 Free Delivery.

AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE Palmerston North. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT, Marc-h 14th and loth. Also, — MATINEE TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. THE GAIETIES OF 1933 (Direction: Stanley McKay and Paul Warton.) The Big English and Australian Musical and Comedy Company which has made such a big hit at the Grand Opera House, Wellington. OPENING PRODUCTION—- “ A BRIGHTER 1933 ” PANTO MATINEE, “DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT,” On Wednesday Afternoon, at 3.30 p.m. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW NIGHT. The Company of 30 include Fred Bluett, Amy Rochelle, Rene Rich, Wally Reynolds and the Flying Wartons. Ballet, Chorus, Orchestra. Beautiful Dressing, Elaborate Scenery! prices Night: 4/-, 3/-, 3/- (plus tax) 3/-. Matinee: 3/-, 3/-, 3/-. (Children Half-price to all Parts.) No extra charge for reserving at Central Booking Office. Plans Now Open.

COMMUNITY SING OPERA HOUSE. For the Garrison Band. WILL Patrons please note that the vv date is THURSDAY, March Kith, not Wednesday, loth, as previously advertised. J. WHITE, Secretary. Palmerston North Band. TUG-OF-WAR DRILL BALL WOODVILLE. WEDNESDAY, March 15th, 1933 Commcncing'at 8 p.m, 20 -- TlijplS COMPETING THRILLING CONTESTS. Admission: Adults 1/6; Ringside Chairs 2/-; Children Half-price. PALMERSTON LABOUR PARTY. PUBLIC MEETING of Labour Supporters -will be held in the CORONATION HALL, Terraco End, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7.30. JyJLSS M. ANDERSON, 156 Ruahine Street, wishes to announce that she has leased the Labour Bureau to Mr. J. H. Robinson, and while thanking her many friends for their loyal support over such a long period, hopes the same support will be extended to her successor. J WISH to notify my clients and the public of the district that I have disposed of my Bookselling and Stationery business to Messrs. G. H. Bennett and Co., Ltd., and they arc authorised to collect all accounts on my behalf. Thanking my clients for the support given me during the past year and trusting same will bo accorded my successors. C. G. SWALLOW. WJI WISH (o notify the General Public (that we have taken over the business of Mr. C. G. Swallow, and for a limited period will carry on in the old premises, where wo trust to meet all old and new clients. G. 11. BENNETT & CO., LTD. EOR MEAT 1 YOU CAN EAT, AT A PRICE YOU CAN'T BEAT— Oliver’s never fail to please. Tasty Joints, Cutlets and Small Goods Every Day. OLIVER and SONS, 241 MAIN ST. W. PHONE SIS 9 And at Longburn. FRESH VEGETABLES DAILY QABBAGE, Cauliflower, Green Peas, Lettuce, Cucumber, etc. GEORGE PEARCE SQUARE AND CUBA STREET. PHONE 7221. Free Delivery. ROADMASTEE T YRES 27 x 4.40 1 3 9 29 x 4.40 I 3 9 28 x 4.75 ...... .1 S 3 29 x 4.75 1 8 3 30 x 5.00 .. .. „. 1 14 3 30 x 5.25 1. 15 9 31 x 5.25 .. .. ..2 0 3 30 x 5 2 15 3 32 x 6 4 19 3 Let us advise you on your tyres for rebuilding. Old tyres bought for cash. CLIFTS CARS REGENT ARCADE. PHONE 5362. BYCROFT'S GARAGE 265 Albert St. (Near Ferguson St.) PHONE 6021. “Better Repairo Cheaper.’’ SLATER’S The Square, Next Bank of N.Z. '\TOW Showing an attractive range of ’ Coats, Costumes, Afternoon Gowns and Evening Wear. YOUR INSPECTION IS CORDIALLY INVITED,

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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7105, 14 March 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7105, 14 March 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7105, 14 March 1933, Page 1