WE A THER. Captain Edwin wires at noon to-day : South-easterly strong winds to gale, glass fall, tides moderate, sea moderate, rain probable, rivers heavy fresh. AtOroua homestead on Monday, Constable Woods, bailiff, will sell a quantity ofgoods, arising out of the case Rimmer v. Cook and Stevenson as per advertisement published elsewhere. Watchorn Stiles and Co. are a strong Firm and import heavily. They hold one of the largest stocks in calicos, flannelettes, prints, blankets, sheetings damasks to be seen on this coast. —Try them.* For continuation of Reading Matter see page 4. • CHURCH SER VICES. CHURCH OpIiNGLAND. ALL SAINTS, FOXTON. Whitsunday—Feast oi Pentecost. . 8 a.m., Holy Communion 11 a.m, Matins and Holy Communion 2.30 p.m., Sunday School 7 p.m.. Evensong and Sermon Orona Downs— 2.30 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. G. Young Woodward, Vicar. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m., Foxlon, Rev. G. K. Aitken Foxton, 7 p.m., Mr Harris 2.30 p.m., Sunday School Oroua Bridge 2.30, Rev. G. K. Aitken Tiakitahuna, 7.30 „ PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. Foxlon 7, Rev. J. Southern Shannon 11, Rev. J. Southern Foxton 11, Mr Harris FURNITURE FOR SALE. ■jX/TRS S. Hickson, Coley St., has T’A- for sale privately, a few articles of furniture, including a suite, bedsteads, etc., etc. Inspection invited. TXT ANTED.—Bush-fellers to fell TV about 600 acres on the Wanganui River in contracts of from 100 to 300 acres. Specifications can be seen at the office of this paper. Monster SALE. SALE, Drapery ! Goods Direct from English makers. (No Second-hand or Shop-worn Goods). Three Days, Starting Saturday Next. May 25th, at t p.m. SATURDAY, 25th MONDAY 27. TUESDAY 28. Masonic Hall, at 1 p.m. every day THE MANUFACTURERS’ DIRECT IMPORTING CO. will sell as above, absolutely without RESERVE, a large consignment of BEAUTIFUL WINTER DRESS AND COSTUME LENGTHS, Harris and fancy tweed and serge suit lengths, flannelettes suitable for all purposes, REAL NOTTINGHAM LACE curtains, velvet pile, Winton pile, tapestry hearthrugs, carpet squares, door slips, tapestry and chenille curtains and table covers, damask table covers, BLANKETS, RUGS, and QUILTS in great variety, calicoes, SHEETINGS, towels, EIDERDOWN QUILTS, tea sets, toilet sets, plates, dishes, cutlery, umbrellas, men’s boots, horse rugs, electro-plated ware, NINE and 18Carat HALL-MARKED RINGS and brooches, warranted to stand acid test, majolica and art ware flower pots, and many other lines. WE GUARANTEE that if we take a bid for any article it will be knocked down to the highest bidder, THERE IS NO RISK in buying at auction under these conditions. W. H. HAWKINS, Auctioneer. W. W. AWDRY, Secretary. No Reserve!
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3766, 18 May 1907, Page 3
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