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C. J. s. Electric, Ever-ready WATER HEATER Famous for Performance, Efficiency and Economy. Before installing an Electric Hot Water Service ask to see the C.J.S. Sole Agents—gEATTlE & PROCTER, L™-. Reg. Plumbers, 185-187 Cuba Street.

THE MODERN MAN Realises that a smart appearance is a matter of a Suit that is new or loots new. If yours is not as new as it should be, let Nielsen’s renew it for you. NIELSEN ’S DYERS AND CLEANERS 299 A Main St. E. (Opp. Public Trust Office.) Phone 5353. GENERAL NOTICES OFFICIAL WELCOME TO 18 VISITING BANDS FOR THE CONTEST SHOWGROUNDS, MONDAY NEXT, FEB. 21st. STREET MARCH COMPETITION ALL BANDS WILL MARCH TO SHOWGROUNDS FROM . BAND ROTUNDA. COMMENCING AT 2 P.M. PRGRAMME AT SHOWGROUNDS: 1. —Arrival and Introduction of Bands. 2. —Official Welcome. 3. —lnter-house Sports Programme, Featuring Athletic Young Ladies from Local Stores. 4. —Novelty Band Items. REFRESHMENTS. Admission 1/-; Grandstand Free. C. V. DAY. Secretary. GRAND DANCE AND TUG-OF-WAR WHAKARONGO HALL, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT February 17th, at 8.30 p.m. Only those teams who entered for the Bunnythorpe Sports eligiblo for the Tug-of-War Contest. COME AND SEE THE CHAMPIONS IN ACTION! Larkin’s Orchestra. Admission 2/-. TIRADES’ UNION PICNIC COMPETlTlON.—Results:—First prize, A. Sanson, Longburn, Ticket No. 2083; 2nd prize, P. Median, Newbury, No. 1769; 3rd prize, K. Birchall, 19 McGiffert St., Palmerston North, No. 3556. Co-operative Store Competition: Mrs. L. Sparrow, Bunnythorpe, No. 764.-—J. Do Cleene, Secretary. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. RIDING SADDLES Are now being manufactured to order by D. FOSTER. 123 RANGITIKEI ST., P.N. , Inspection Invited. PRIME MOTHER-FED VEAL DAIRY FED PORK, AND OX BEEF. ■ At SNELLING’S Where Quality Meat Costs Less. CUBA STREET. PHONE 5158. LOST AND FOUND T OST, right-hand brown kid gauntlet glove. Reward. Ring 8383. T OST, black and white sheep-dog olf lorry, three weeks ago, between Kimbolton and Apiti. Answers to name of Don. Reward. Ring F. W. Pearse, ’phone 6165, Feilding. OTRAYED from my property at Awahuri since Tuesday evening, eight Jersey heifers and two cows. Anyone seeing same please ring E. Whitelock, Phone 26, Rongotea. WANTED KNOWN *JVHE li Melba” Baby Shop.—Fancy Goods, baby Outfitters, Children’s Frocks. Main Street, Opp. Public Trust. TJOT NEWS! ~English"handbags, ! 1776, for 12/6, Big Birthday Bag Bargains.—Whitehead’s, 259 Main Street. 7724 ’Phono Yule and Collins for Wood, Coal, Coke, Carbonettes. Corner Cuba and Waldegrave Streets. A PPLES and Pears (cooking), Id and 2d lb.; Doris Plums, 3d lb.—Lyno 'Orchard, Milford Road. QPECIAL ! Good quality parchment Envelopes at 1/- per 100. See them in H. L. Young’s window. DAND Contest Quick March, to Maurice Smith, The Square, for your haircut and shave. OALE Special.—Navy tailored H.B. 1 costume, £2 10s; grey flannel costume 39/6. Dawber’s, The Square, opp. P.D.C. /''JLUB Hotel Vaults. Ales and Stouts brewery bottled from 14/- doz.; 3 bottles 3/6; single bottles, any brand stocked, 1/3. T3ACHEL Hair Tonic positively restores hair to its original shade. 4/6 half-pint bottle. J. R. Wood Ltd., Chemist. TVULUX, the Ideal Enamel Finish, suitable for Exterior or Interior Woodwork, Cars, etc.—Ward Bros., Cuba Street. TXTHISKY: Our Highland Liqueur ’’Scotch Whisky, 10/6 and 5/6 bottle. Carlton Hotel Bottle Dept., Direct Importers. ■pORT Wine, Australian, Hardy Irvine's and Seppets, 3/- bottle.— Club Hotel Wine and Spirit Vaults. TITOT News! Tin Trunks, usually 34/-, j for 27/6. Very strong.—Whitehead ”s Leather Store, 259 Main St. W. TF TIME means money you’ll want an ; accurate Watch. Entrust it to Fisher’s for reliable repairs.—Regent Buildings, Broadway. TMAGINE a home with nothing to read ! Order your favourite magazine or periodical from H. L. Young Ltd.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 40, 17 February 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 40, 17 February 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 40, 17 February 1938, Page 1

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