Hoi inch is your’Time Worth ? T P you are a busy man you count | every minute worth money. You must depend upon your watch to do so many things in a certain a lotted time. * You’ll miss engagements if you have'nt a good watch. You’ll miss trains, and experience vexatious and costly delays if your watch cannot be depended upon. We are selling a watch for 21s that will help you to make money if time is money. Also a tremendous stock of ladies’ and gent’s watches in gold and silver. We stil give half-a-dozen ElectroSilver Spoons with each WEDDING DING SOLD. O’Connor and Tydeman, LEADING N.I. JEWELLERS, Palmerston North. .. Dental. London Dental Institute, THE SQU .re, Palmerston North. H. Bayly Siggs, Dental-Surgeon. HAS now commenced practice in Foxton, and may be consulted daily in permanent premises (Austin’s Buildings.) Hours—9 a.rn. till 5 p.m. [A Card.] Dr Peach, Palmerston North. WILL visit Foxton every MONDAY, and may be consulted at Mr Healey’s Medical Hall. Mrs Howorth, Dressmaker. HAS resumed Dressmaking attbe Centre of Commerce. Pupils- taken singly or class. Terms on application. E. OLEnT Pianoforte Teacher. (Pupil of Professors King and Wallace, Sydney.) BEGS to notify the public that he has commenced teaching in Foxton. Fee, 80s per quarter. Intending pupils’ names can be left at this office.
[A Caed.] MRS. WANKLYN.— -Manchester House. Private Board and Residence. , (Opposite Public Library.) FIRST-CLASS Accommodation for permanent and casual boarders, and for the travelling public. Meals can be obtained at all hours. COURT SITTINGS. MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Foxton.— Friday, 29th July; Thursday, 25th August; Thursday, 15th September. Church Services. SUNDAY, JULY 31st. CHURCH OF ENGLAND 9th Sunday after Trial ty. A hL Saints’, Foxton.—ll a.m.. Matins • 7 p.m., evensong. Taxkokea.—2 p.m., evensong. 5.3. c imon & Jcpe, Eonootea.—ll a.m. Matins ; 7 p m., evensong. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. Foxton.— ll a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. W. Harris. Shannon. —11 a.m„ Mr W, Harris. Moutoa.—2.3o p.m., Mr W. Harris. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Foxton—ll a.m. Oroaa Bridge—2.3o p.m. Jaokettown—7 p.m. Mr W. R. Hutchison,
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Manawatu Herald, 28 July 1904, Page 2
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336Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 28 July 1904, Page 2
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