! Arcfhcarjinov.-Icilßed leading remedy for all Female i ceiiiiil.-ii:i« lUiuininencledbylhe Medical laculty.The I r-. i .in- |.i-.:r :lic sij,'n.its:re of WM. MARTlN(rcgl»terotl v.i '„... i,ii;c!ii!.-mT.rcse"«fnc). No Ijidy should ba ! v.i;!i.i:it i!wm <>r-U Chemists throughout the World. M,'.-> f". i. riin.r.-n. chemist, SOUTHAMPTON. ENGLAND, Wiit- ■ r ,AA SLASH fe C0..L0.. Auckland & Wellington TFrl 11 D AN D CO.'S Champagne Ales. SOLE AGENTS - Barraud & Abraham, PALMERSTON NORTH. NOTICE 4s hereby given that the linn of West-wood & Barium has been dissolved by mutual consent, Ml- J. E. Barham remaining the sole partner, who will discharge all liabilities and receive all monies due to the late firm. (Signed) Thos. Westwood. J. E. Bakiiam. Witness — (i. Gray, Foxton. In connection with the above I desire to say that the business of auctioneering, land agency, &c, will be still carried on by me in the Centra Auction Rooms. J. E. BARHAM. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. Friendly Societies' SIXTH ANNUAL Picnic & Sports, TO BE HELD ON THE \ 7ICTORIA PARK, FOXTON, V ° n NEW YEAR'S DAY, (Tuesday, January Ist, 1901.) Friendly Societies' Handicap (open), Ist even-, 440yds-- Ist priz->, L2 ; 2nd, 15s; 3rd, ss. Frieud'y Societies' Handicap (open), second event, 220} -ds— Ist prize, £2; 2nd, 15-; ; 3rd, ss. Friendly Soc'eties' Handicap (opon), tbird event. 100yds— 1st prize, L2 ; 2nd, 15s ; 3rd, ds. Poicts prize, trophy valued LI 10s. Friendly Societies* Eace (in regaMa), 120yd8— 1st prize, trophy valued LI 103 ; 2nd, 15s ; 3rd, ss. Hurd'e Race, 220yds— 1st prize, L2 ; 2nd 15s ; 3rd, ss. Oae Mile Bicycle Race— lst prize, L2 ; 2nd, LI. Nomination, Is ; acceptance, Is ; in each of the above event?. Boys' Race, under 16— 1st prize, 10s; 2nd, ss: 3rd, 2s 6d. Entr anoe, 6d. Boys' High Jump— lst prize, 10s; 2nd 5s ; 3rd, 2s 6d. Entrance, 6d. Novelty Races, Married Women's Race, Young Ladies' Race. Maori Men's Race, Maoa Women's Race, and Children's Races. Nominations close at 9 p.m. on Saturday, December 22nd. Handicaps declared on 29th December. Acceptacccß on the ground. Milk and Hot Water free, immediately on arrival of trains. Refreshment Booth on ground. Paimerston North Bras3 Band in attendance. S. J. WATSON, Seer tary, Paimerston North. * Planting Season. Louth Nursery, FOXTON. OICHARD GRAY, in tendering |\ his thanks tn the public gene rally for their patronage during the past 20 years, desires to call attention to his NURSERY STOCK, particularly CupieHs, Macrocarpaa and Raspberry Canes. Landscape work is a special feature of hi?, also planting Forest Trees by the acre. Old Times Boot Shop, Main- street, Poxton. CLEARING SALE. AjWiNG to the o-irly expiration of \j her lea^e Mrs Harris has determined to retire fi-crn the Boot Busiaesp, iind will hold from to«day a CLEARING SALE at which h-.r Block of nil New Boots aud Sbo( s will be s !;1 at a cou-< siderable discount FOR CASH. June 19. h. John B. Wishart, Watch and Clock Maker, Manufacturing Jeweller, Engraver, Gilder, and Electro-plater, Theatre Royal Buildings, The Square, Palmerston North. Old-fashioned Jewellery re. made into Fashionable Desig s. Old Gold and Silver Bought. Special Terms for the Trade.
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Manawatu Herald, 6 December 1900, Page 3
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507Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 6 December 1900, Page 3
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