MONSTER PLAIN AND FANCY MASKED BALL. TOKO RANG I MAORI HALL, OCTOBER 5Ui, 193 i, at 8 p.ra. Cliildrcu till 9 o ’clock. Each Child in. Fancy Dross Gets a,Prize. Prizes for Adults. Sit-down Supper. Fruit Salad, Jellies. Doublo Ticket 4/-; Single 2/C; Extra Lady 2/-; Children Gd. L ARK IN'S 0 RCHEST RA. IIAKAS. TXTANTED Known.—Fresh Butter and VV Eggs delivered daily in town. Orders promptly delivered.—Carman, 5 Weld Street. STANWAY SCHOOL FANCY DRESS BALL, POSTPONED INDEFINITELY.
EARLY LAMBS BRING DOCKING DANGERS USE “NECADOK” FOR SAFETY READ THIS: "I have pleasure in advising you that I used your “Nccadok ,, Docking Fluid at marking timo last season and it proved tho best preparation ever I have used. I docked over 600 lambs without a single loss through docking, and under the same conditions using other preparations I have lost as many as 40 lambs. 1 have no hesitation in recommending “Neeadok” as a safe and reliable preparation and intend using it i'or my docking next season.— A 1“ NECADOK DOCKING FLUID” (Prepared in N.Z.) IS THE SAFEST AND SUREST. 1 Gallon 26/-. 4- Gallon 15/0. Don 't Take Risks. Order from N.Z. Farmers' Co-op, DisL Co. LIMITED. IvIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING.
JDIvAKES. Aro yours efficient. Why not make sure. Have them tested with the oniy Brake Performance Meter in the district at Hooper, Lowe & Co. Ltd. CAN YOU JUDGE JEWELLERY? Most folks can't. But you have the benefit of our keen, buying based on years of experience, when jewellery as well as plate-ware, clocks, etc., are bought from us. We invite your confidence. SHORT & SMITHERS, Feilding and Palmerston North. 'DBAKES Bclincd, Valves ground, Batteries charged, all Bcpairs done, low charges. Arthur Wood, East St., Feilding. . ... QLASHED Prices with thi:T~season ’« M Tennis Shoes. Inspect our range. Kelly’s Shoe Store, .Opposite Pbst Office, Feilding.
THE FEILDING FREEZING WORKS THUS. BOIITHWiOK & SONS (A'ASIA) LTD. Incorporated in England. PIGS PIGS PIGS Wo arc Buyers of all classes of pigs for export at highest market rates. Prompt payment. Operating in all Districts. 'PHONE 010. P.O. BOX S. FEILDING.
pORD Car Hoods ready to tacli on, £4. —W. 11. Clayton, Car Hood Specialist, Fcilding. pOTONEASTEKS, Scrotina, Simmonsii, Frigida; Spindlowood, Berberis, Wilsouae, excellent winter berrios, coloured foliage, any three for 5/-. Dowrick, Florist, Phono 703 a, Fcilding. ]\Td~ guess work with tho FerodoTapley Brake Tester. A perfect braking test at any speed without special marks. Signals on ilat roads. Only at Hooper Lowe <fc Co. Ltd. po'i’A'i’UES. —While stocks last, 7/d ~ per bag 1} cwt. approx. Good and clean. Grown in Kimbolton. Darragli’s Value Headquarters. ■vrl-AV Season's Goods now on display at T. C. Collins Ltd. See windows for ftrsl-dass Clotliing and Mercery. 'j'HLSE cold nights you want something heating. Glen Coni takes a lot of beating. Phone 160. B. IV. I.aw, Fcilding. PEILDING- Undertakers. Phones 170 r and 638. Alfred Eado and Sons. Factory and Oliice, 76 Manchester St. Prompt attention, night and dnv. lies. if Camden Street. 9000 IJicccs an<l Songs, Usually 2/‘ i-.UUU mid 2/6. Sacrificed 6d, each. At Carthcw’s Fcilding. DRAKES, Lights adjusted and focus* sod. Certificates given if Moto< Regulations complied with. Sumner’* jar age. Phones: Garage 174; Res. 370. UI7E can test your lights m daylight * * with the new tester just installed, looper Lowe & Co. Ltd. GPHE Fcrodo-Tapley Brako Pcrformanco Meter will tell you accurately how many feet your car will pull up in. See for yourself at Hooper, Lowe & Co. Ltd. Approved by Transport Department. yUUIi Electrical and Radio Repairs' are in capablo hands if taken to Anderson & Pitman, Electricians ami Radio Dealers, 3 Bcattio St., Fcilding. Phono OSS; lies. 93M. __ PUKE Coal still same price—Kitchen 4/6; House 5/6. Slab wood 1/6 sack; 07/6 load. Phono 83—H. IlmiL A Startling feature of the British Homo Office report on criminal statistics is the proportion of youths who appear in tho list. Of the total number of indictable offenders, 21 per cent were under tho ago of 16 yeais, while no fewer than 33 per cent of house and shop breakings offenders were also under 16 years. From property left more than 150 vears ago to help children of Hulwell, near Hitchin, Hertfordshire, to start in life, tho income has risen from £6O to £3OOO a year. Out of this alms-houses and village halls 'have been built, endowment have been made and grants to 20 children a year are paid.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 218, 18 September 1934, Page 3
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