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Events Worth Noting.

Dayton bicycle advertised for sale. _ An advertiser has for sale a splendid piano.

Mounted runner wanted at Standard Omce.

Matthew Henry's Palmerston sale to morrow.

Abraham and Williams' Palmerston sale to-morrow.

Mr W. Pittam offers a reward for the return of a lost white pony.

Kinematograph and Vaudeville Co. in Theatre Eoyal on Thursday night.

Harry Palmer will hold a great sale of Japanese goods at his mart to-morrow.

The New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Co. make additions to their Feilding stock sale.

Mr H. Ward, grocer, the Square, is a purchaser of good dairy butter and fresh eggs ; highest price given.

Messrs Barraud & Abraham advertise for pony mare with saddle, bridle and rug on, lost on Tuesday evening.

The funeral of the late Frederik Andersen will leave his late residence, Boundary Road, at 1 p.m. on Friday. Owing to the great success of the Dresden Piano Company's sale it has been decided to extend the sale to the end of this week.

HMrH. Haydon, grocer, notifies that ne removes to-day into new Dremises in Broad-street, opposite Bank of Australasia, where he will open to-morrow.

Miss A. F. Fraser notifies that applications and fees for Trinity College examinations in vocal and instrumental music music must be sent in by June 7th.

Valuation. — According to the revaluation of Borough properties which has just taken place, the unimproved value of land within the Borough is now set down at £329,570, as against £298,313 under the old valuation ; showing an increase of £"31,257. This, of course, is subject to the reductions which may be made by the Assessment Court in June next.

"My word ! That's quick enough for anything." Yes! That is where the true artistic genius comes in. Billens, the photographer, gives you no time to work up the photographic expression. The thing is done before the horizontal smile can break out. And with the children he catches then in all their sweetness. Billens, next the Pearce's Land Mart.—Advt.

We recommend buyers of drapery at make their purchases at The Bon Marche. They will save money by doing so. The values are splendid.— Advt.

-. Wade s Worm Figs, the . wohderfur Worm Worriers, never fail for dults ol children. Price, Is.

The most unique am choice selection of nick nacks very suitable for Easter gifts and mementos consisting of ladies' silver chain purses, silver pencil cases, silver glows hooks, silver fruit knives, silver card cases, silver salt cellars, match boxes, sovereign cases and charms and other novelties now on view at the U.F.C.A., Ltd.—Advt.

An announcement of interest to buyers of Flannelettes, Flannels and Blankets appears in this issue from Messrs C. M. Ross and Co., of The Bon Marche. Buyers of these goods will do well to visit this establishment.—Advt.

Old Kruger's a'Jbit out of reck'ning If he thinks he will wriggle scot free, No angels to him'll be beck'ning When he swings by his neck from a tree He'll get a bad cough in the open Exposed to the air I am sure, And his hands '11 forever be gropin' For Wood's Groat Peppermint Cure.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6709, 30 May 1900, Page 3

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Events Worth Noting. Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6709, 30 May 1900, Page 3

Events Worth Noting. Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6709, 30 May 1900, Page 3

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