How incli i vfj m; J u. [ P yni! nr* a !u-y ni;in yon c-m:i [ y j ■inn?!* W.n I :', money. Y*.n ns-.1.-.: (1 'Uivnl upon your watol o do so runny tiling io ft cert-urn i, luUcd ti mo. You'll mij-'s ongngmnonts if y>■ n liivu’.ii! a giofi watch. You’ll miss train-;, ami experienct vexations and costly delays if you catch c ill not be depended upon. We are Killing a watch for 21 hat wiM lii'lp you to mnko money il time is money. Also a tremendous stock of ladies’ and gent’s watches in gold and silver. •Ye stil give half a d* zen Electroydvet’ Spoons with each WEDDING RING SOLD. O'Connor and Ty deman, LEADING N.T. JEWELLERS. Patmrrs'ou Noith. Dental. London Dental SIR! IE t ’!■ q:j re, Palmerston North. H. Bayly Siggs, Dental-Surge on. A S I intend giving up practising c. A- after the 20th of August, intending patients vill please not delay. Hours —9 n.m. till 5 p.m. [A Card.] Dr Peach, Palmerston North. WILL visit Poxton every MONDAY, and may be consulted at Mr Healey’s Medical Hull. E. OLEN, Pianoforte Teacher. (Pupil of Professors King and Wallace, Sydney.) BEGS to notify the public that he has commenced teaching in Poxton. Pci*, .'i(L per i{' I. I t-T, Intending pupils’ names can be left at this office. [A Card.] MRS. WANKLYN.— Manchester House. Private Board and Residence. (Opposite Public Library.) THIRST-CLASS Accommodation P for permanent and casual boaders, and for the travelling public. Meals can be obtained at all hours. COURT SITTINGS. MAGISTRATE’S COURT. Foxton.— Tiinr.-day, 2utli Aug. ; Thurs day, loth September. FOXTON STATE SCHOOL. Week ending Aug. 27, 1904. Average attendance 226.7 ~ absentees 45.3 Roll Number 272 W. S. Stewart, 8.A., Head Teacher. Church Services. e— —- SUNDAY, AUGUST 28m CHURCH OF ENGLAND 13 h Sunday after Trinity. ( Vug. 2S ) All Saints’, Foxton.—ll a.m., Wafas. 7 p.m., evensong. S.S. 1 IRON & IuDE, PiONOOTKA. —ll a 111 Matins avd Ho'y Baptism; 7 p.m., evensong. Taikorea.—2 p.m.. cvcn-ong PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. Poxton. —ll a.m. and 7 p.m , R v. W. Harris. Shannon. —11 a.m,, Mr S. H, Baker. Modtoa. —2.30 p.m., Mr S. H. Baker. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Foxton. —11 a.m Oroua Bridge.—2.3o p.m. Jackeytow.v.—7 p.m. Roy. W. tiulnyson.
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Manawatu Herald, 27 August 1904, Page 2
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371Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 27 August 1904, Page 2
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