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PRIZE ADVERTISEMENT. Each, week a Guinea is awarded for the Best Original Conundrum, Apt Essay, or Humorous Verse on the Merits of THE UNIVERSAL COLD CURE. Contributions must not exceed thirty words: must be accompanied by the Coupon around each bottle; and should be addressed: “ Universal Cold Cure (The Latest and Best), P.O. Box 716, Wellington.” This week a humorous verse won. Here it is ; “ Oh, Daddy! Come look at the man in the moon: He holds in his hand a bottle and spoon ! He’s cured all the stars of a cold to be sure, By giving them all Universal Cold Cure.” One guinea has been posted to 8.C., care Mrs R.S., Alabama Road, Blenheim. BARGAIN SALE AT WATCHORN, STILES AND CO.'S We have just opened up a good assortment of new goods for our sale, including furs, muffs, veilings, laces, etc., which can be bought at less than half price. As this genuine sale is now drawing to a close we would again impress upon the public the necessity of making their purchases at once before the sale closes A pvt. For contimcation ofßeadi?igMatter see page 4. JpUBLIC HALL, F O X T O N. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29th. KEEGAN-NIGHTINGALE DRAMATIC COMPANY, (Late of Taylor.Carrington Company). In the Thrilling Military Drama, THE ROLL OF THE DRUM. New and beautiful scenery by the clever Australian Scenic Artist, Geo. Herman. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Ladies half-price to first and second seats. Children 6d to all parts. WILL NIGHTINGALE, Touring Manager. jIOWN HALL, SHANN N. BANQUET. On the occasion of the OPENING OF THE BRIDGE, and FAREWELL TO MR JOHN STEVENS, M.P. MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1908. Gents, 5s ; Ladies, 2s 6d. A. RAWLE, Secretary B.C. FOXTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. A MEETING of all those who have given in their names as members of the proposed Volunteer Corps, and any others who may be desirous of joining the Corps, will be held in the Borough Council Chambers (side door) on WEDNESDAY EVENING next, at 8 p.m. The Officer Commanding the Wellington District will be present for the purpose of explaining the service conditions. As much will depend on a large and enthusiastic meeting, it is hoped that everyone interested will attend. W. E, BARNARD, Acting Secretary. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. All applicatons for entrances to classes at the local technical school close with the supervisor, Mr W. Adams, on Monday next. G. K. AITKEN, Secretary School Committee.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 415, 25 July 1908, Page 3

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400

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 415, 25 July 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 415, 25 July 1908, Page 3

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