Events Warth Noting.
Important and true —J. B. Wilton's great, genuine, slaughtering sale only lasts this month. Still £1000 worth of stock to be further reduced. Everything must be sold.—Advt. Plain, fancy dress and poster ball at Kelvin Grove to-night. Mr Leopold Simmons draws attention to his stock of health-improving ribbon corsets. Loyal Manawatu Lodge meets on Thursday evening, and Orient Lodge on Friday evening. Tenders for erection of abattoirs and other works on Maxwell's Line close with Mr J. Rogers to-morrpw afternoon at four o'clock. ' J. H. Manttan inserts a replace advertisement which is worth perusal directing attention to a special line of kerosene heaters. In an advertisement appearing on page 4 ladies are recommended to take advantage of the great value ruling at the L.M.S. this week. Special attention is directed to the quotations in blankets, house linens, quilts and blousings, etc,, both in wool and flannelette. Attention is drawn to the fact that the firm gives coupons entitling every cash purchaser to a discount of 5 per cent, or Is in every pound. Mr A. E. Shadbolt gives notice of his intention to apply for a publican's license for the Manawatu Hotel, Foxton. Druids meet ati 7.30 p.m. sharp to-night. Social at 9 p.m. The weekly meeting of the P.N. Young Men's Debating Society will be held m All Saints' schoolroom to-night, when the " Journal " will be submitted. Tenders are invited for erecting a fence in College-street. Mrs C. Hosking, senr., and family insert a notice of thanks. •
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8189, 15 May 1906, Page 5
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251Events Warth Noting. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8189, 15 May 1906, Page 5
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