180 CASES AND PACKAGES NEW GOODS FOll SPRING AND SUMMER SEASONS. NOW 01’EN ED OUT AT The JJon Marche PALMERSTON NORTH. All imported direct from the first sources of supply. Inspection and comparison of which is solicited. 0. M. ROSS & CO.. PALMERSTON NORTH. AUCTION SALE OF DRAPERY, MANCHESTER GOODS AND T WE CDS. SATURDAY. 12th SEPTEMBER, At 2 p.m, PM. PAGE, auctioneer, has been • instructed by Mr Darcy Ford to sell at his rooms on the above date, absolutely without reserve— GOODS TO THE VALUE OF £SOO. Including curtains, damasks, towels, sheeting, calicos, serviettes, rugs, blankets, pillow cases, honey-comb and marsella quilts, and the finest English and Colonial worsteds. Also worth of General Drapery. Absolutely no shoddy goods. A chance of a life time to secure bargains. At the conclusion of (he above sale general lines of produce, furniture, etc., will be submitted. P. M. PAGE, Auctioneer and Produce Merchant. P. M. PAGE, AUCTIONEER. LAND & ESTATE AGENT AND PRODUCE MERCHANT. Auction sales conducted at the Mart every Saturday. SPECIAL CLEARING SALES BY ARRANGEMENT. Large Assortment of New and Secondhand Furniture always in stock. Special quotations for Horse and Fowl Feed. PRODUCE sold in quantities to SUIT CUSTOMERS. A GIFT. HALF acre, new 8 roomed house, bathroom, pantry, and washhouse; also stable, trapsbed, fowlbouse, and runs—all wire—good gardens and close to centre of town. A genuine bargain apply early £450 easy terms. Numerous other properties on application. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET A CHEAP HOME. - - - A QUARTER of an acre with a 4-roomed bouse, in Union Street, for £l7O. Do not let this slip.Further particulars apply to — P. H. RAE-HOWARD,
STOCK, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Perreau’s Buildings, ¥oxlol*. FOXTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. IT has been decided to commence classes in the following subjects, asunder, as from Monday, September 7th, (the class for Woodwork will begin on the 22nd) MONDAYS; MILLINERY, 3 to 4 p.m.. DRESSMAKING, 7 to 8 p.m. Instructor Miss Dorrian. Fee, one guinea per term. WEDNESDAYS t RELIEF WOOD-CARVING, etc., 8 to 9 p.m. Instructor, Mr W. Andrews. lee, 17/6 per term. FRIDAYS : COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, 7 to 8 p.m. Commercial Correspondence and Precis Writing, 8 to 9 p.m. Instructor, Mr W. Adams. Fee 12/6 per term. WALTER FOSSEY, Director of Technical Education. For further particulars, etc., apply (o W. Adams, local supervisor. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE undersigned notify their clients and the public generally that the price of milk will be reduced to 3d per quart as from September Ist next. P. W. BROWN, NEWTH BROS. RACES AT BULLS. IN connection with the races at Bulls, the Sanson-Carnarvou Tramway will run as under;— WEDNESDAY 16th September 1908. Himitangi depart (connecting with Government train) 9.20 a.m. ; Pukenui arrive (Bulls) 11.10 a.m. ; Pukenui depart 6 p.m. ; Foxton arrive 8 p.m. THURSDAY 17th September 1908. Foxton depart 9.20 a.m. ; Pukenui arrive 11.20 a.m., Pukenui depart 6 p.m. ; Foxton arrive 8 p.m. Return fares available for day of issue only 4/Siugle fare 3/BY ORDER. Sanson Bth September 1908.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 434, 10 September 1908, Page 3
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