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Church Services. SUNDAY. SEPT. Utii. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Foxton. —II ft.in,, Ml* W. Harris; 7 p.m., Jl v. W. Hams. Shannon. —11 a.m,, Rov. W. Harris. Moutoa. —2.30 p.m., Rev. \V. Harris. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Foxton. — 11 a.m. Oroda Bridge— 2.3o p.m. Jackeytown.—7 p.m. Mr W. R. Hutchison. LOST. \ Black Cloth CAPE between /\ Triad Hall and Louth Nursery. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to Louth Nursery. Notice to Trespassers. ANYONE found Trespassing on my property, part Block No. 127, Puretoa, will be prosecuted without regard to persons. P. NEYLON. TO TRESPASSERS. Trespassers on my property —Part Te Awahou Block IV—(Lady’s Mile) will be prosecuted without regard to persons. F. W. FRANKLAND. ESTATE OP JAS. MULLINS, (Deceased.) SATURDAY, 10th SEPT., 1901, at 2 p.m. MOUNSEY & CO., instructed by the Public Trustee, will sell at their mart as above, without reserve, at Palmerston North — 3 First-class Violins, quantity of Music and Case, Piccalo 1 Bicycle, and Sundries JNOh MOUNSEY, H Auctioneer, notice. A WING to my Intended ReIJ inoval to Palmerston North on the 12th of THIS MONTH, I desires to inform the Public that all Paperhaugiugs, Paints, Oils, etc., now in Stock will be offered at Greatly REDUCED PRICES to save expense in removing. Papers from 3d roll. , 5 gal. Oil, 17s drum. White Lead, 27s cwt. ACCOUNTS. I also request a Settlement of all Accounts owing to me by the 12th of the present month. JOHN HUNTER, PAINTER & APERHANGER.
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Manawatu Herald, 8 September 1904, Page 3
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