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Events Worth Noting.

A public tea in connection with tho Cuba-street Methodist Church will be held to-morrow evening, to be followed by-a meeting at 7.30 p.m. . ■ .

T. Parkins is a cash buyer of pork and veal. ■

Oil Wednesday, October 5, Mr P. B. Watts, of Wellington, will hold a sale of horses, harness and sundries at his central horse bazaar. The whole of the entries are to be sold without reserve. Full particulars in advertisement. Mr W. McDowell invites tenders for | lease of 43 acres of good land bnßangi- . tikei Line. Abraham & Williams? skin sale oa October ,29th, 1904. ~......-,. Druids and Foresters' Lodges meet tonight. Victoria House have just received a new stock of summer tweeds and suitings. Messrs G-. A. Pr^ece and Co., land agents, insert a list of properties they have for sale. A' notice in- reference to Ales. MeIntosh appears in oui\ advertising columns. ' . ; ; ■ Oiroua County Council announce theresult of polling for loan of .£5450. Entries for Abraham and Williams next Pahnerston horse sale advertised to-day. The Economic is always carrying a very complete and extensive stock of the ,- well known Weigel patterns. The name of Madame Weigel is almost a household word, and'her catalogue of fashion is found tobe-a most useful publication. By means.of the facilities which are afforded them, it will be possible for ' every lady to become hei; own dressy maker, and the economy to" be thus affected is- incalculable. The catalogue is obtainable at The Economic, Palmerston North, and gives the.replica of tho manifold- stylish and 'fashionable cos- ' tumes, bodices, blouses; skirts, underclothing, etc., for ladies; garments for children; separate sleeves, collars, collarettes, belts, for each and all of which patterns are stocked/ To .'ladies skilful with their needle these patterns should" -prove a great incentive. ' :-.

Dixon's Lemon Squash is made from the pure Messina Lemon, and therefore being absolutely genuine, and as "the article" for the season is now available insist on having Dixon's; it is: better; than the best substitute. Delicious, wholesome and refreshing.—Advt.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7923, 4 October 1904, Page 5

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Events Worth Noting. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7923, 4 October 1904, Page 5

Events Worth Noting. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7923, 4 October 1904, Page 5

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