■«MU)J»i)/'lßl>»»»iiiuiu.i.»i», i ■■ | ~p . ..t . 1 » .1 j l Would fee much I£ss prevalent if .all g ml "** "cOU^^fe COLDS || I were treated^ia the first *| stages For such treatment -W& means 'prompt cure. K1 ! Agent— -, ■ EHrov/^ THE GASH . v^rove, store. A LL interested are invited to inspect M acliine at Work AT U.F.C.A. GEAIN STOBB, WILLIS STREET. Oats Cresfied By Special jSlillaig Machinery. CRUSHING Undertaken for the trade at Reduced Bates. Seeds for Aoiomo sowing. Large stocks of Ryegrass from wellknown Pastures in Hawke's Bay, Poverty Bay, and Southland. Also, —Clovers, Fescues, &c. SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION. on sale— Oats, Chaff, Rye, Corn, Peas, Beans. Wliole-grooad " PIGMEAL," (STAE BRAND). My Dear Boy ARE YOU AWARE THAT Zeaiandia Ranges ARE THE /CHEAPEST AND MOST \J ECONOMICAL 1 EVER MADE IN NEW ZEALAND. SOLE AGENTARTHUR HOPWOOD. ALSO THAT Wlieeler d Wilson's SEWING ■ MACHINES With Bali Bearings and ths very Jatai patent?, are the sweetest running machines you over saw. SOLE ANGET— ARTHUR HOPWOOD. 1 1 I FOR TOOLS of every deecription I GALVANISED ISON GALVANISED WIRE ENAMEL WARE AND CUTLERY TRY I Arthur Hopwood, (Late Beale Bkos.) lAOS MONGER, . CARROLL'S BUILDINGS, The Equate. LICENSING DISTRICT OF PALMERSTON, ANNUAL MEETING. NOTICE is hereby given that the annual Licensing Meeting, fur the purpose of taking into consideration all applications for Certificates for such Licenses as by " The Licensing Act, 1881," are authorised to be ' granted, and the renewal or transfer or removal of such licenses, of which due notice shall haye been given to the Clerk of the Licensing Committee tor the district in which the premises in respect of which such application is made are situate, will be held for tae Licensing District of Palmerston ?or^ QOn ' °n Wednesday> June 6th, "W. MATRA.VEBS, Clerk Palmerston Licensing Committee. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. nnHE Second Term will begin on JL THUESDAT, 31st May. Mr Eirth will be at home to receive parents and guardians on the afternoon of "Wednesday, 30th inst. CHAS. P. POWLES, . Secretary. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. nnilE Second Term will begin on X TUESDAY, 29th May. Miss Hamilton will receive parents and guardians at the School on the 28th May, between the hours of 2 and 6 p.m. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. (Formerly under the patronage of the Countess of Glasgow and Family.) DANCING DEPORTMENT AND CALISTHENICS. nnHE leading schools, convents and X, elite of Palmerston are informed that Miss Pearson, of Sydney, will this month (if sufficient inducement offers) visit Palmerston once a week and open Classes in Dancing and Modern Calisthenics. The new waltz (as danced in Sydney, London and Paris), and all ballroom dances, French and English minuets, cotillons, sixteen lancers, Greek iance (skirt). Miss Pearson holds the highest testimonial from Prof. West, of Sydney, by whom she was specially brained. Miss Pearson is sorry she was unavoidably detained from visiting Palmerston on Monday last. Will intending pupils kindly forward names to 29, Hill-Btregi, Wellington. - j , f' 29, High-alir^^¥|lhn^^*r t
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6709, 30 May 1900, Page 4
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488Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6709, 30 May 1900, Page 4
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