BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON N, MEETING OF RATEPAYERS. I HEREBY invite tiie Ratepayers I of Palmer ton North to meet me iu the Municipal Hall of the Opera House on Thursday, May 17th, at 8 o'clock p in., when I purpose to address them on Borough matters. ° M. COHEN, Mayor. Palmerston North, May 14th, 1906. GOSPEL HALL, Main street—Mr W. McClure will deliver addresses to Christians each evening Monday to Wednesday at 7.30; all invited. School of Physical Culture. SANDOW SYSTEM.—In Alexandra Hall, back of Crown Studios. Principal: R. O. J aurktt, Specialist in Deep Breathing Exercise and Curative Physical Culture. now being formed. All inv-/ formation upon application at Crown Studios, or at Mr Hepworth's, herbalist, the Square. First term commences Monday, May 14. Ladies' class 6 45 to 7.45 p.iu ; gentlemen's 8 to 9.30 p.m. every Monday. Manicuring. Shampooing. Pedicuring. Hair Catting. j NURSE~PEARSE UTAS the latest American treatment L for falling, grey and lustreless hair. Also, the latest Sydney styles of hair dressing. FACE & SCALP MASSAGE A SPECIALITY. Rooms: 5 and 6 Palmerston Buildings, Cuba-street. INSIST on having the famous French Skin Food, . ZOLAK, the purest and best on the market. Obtainable from C. F. A. Whiteford, R. Leary, A. A. Lissaman, chemists; A. J. Lusted, herbalist; A. H. Sadd, L. Bittelmeyer and Mowlem, hairdressers. Sold at Is 6d &2s6d a iar. A WINTER CRUISE IN SUMMER SEAS! TO THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS: npHE splendid new twin-screw 3000ton Passenger Steamship NAYUi, (specially built for the Islands service, large airy cabins, all on deck, and fitted with electric light, electric fans and refrigerator), will leave Auckland on 29th MAY, for TONGA, HAAPAI, VAVAU, SAMOA, LEVUKA, SUVA and SYDNEY. Low rates for Round Trip, including Sydney, Melbourne and Hobart; or return to New Zealand direct. U.S.S. Co., ot N.Z., Ltd. SHORTEST ROUTE TO AUCKLAND Via ONEIIUNGA. Connecting wth through train from Wellington. STEAMERS leave New Plymouth as under (weather permitting)— Takapuna Thursday May 17 8.30 p.m Takapuna Saturday May 19 830 p.m Rotoiti Tuesday May 22 880 p m Passengers can embark at Wellington on fSundays and Wednesdays, proceeding through by steamer to Onehunga for AUCkland. -v-r-rr m-l ONION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, OF HEW ZEALAND (Limited). Northern steamship company, LTD. Wellington—Auckland Sbbvicb. The twin screw steamer SARAW A, 1072 tonß ree.t leeves New Plymouth for OnXng? c MONDAYS, WED--1 NESDAYS and FRIDAYS, connecting with through train frora Wellington, and leaves Onehunga for New Plymouth on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Tnursdays, connecting with through trams to Well--111 Return Tickets, available for return by Union Steam Ship Company s steamers, if desired. Passengers can secure berths on application to !■«<.«. Ibeaham & Williams. Ltd.. Agents. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z. Ltd. aimers leave w'Srtpnas under I Wed | May 16 | 8 p.m WaiKre Thar I May 17 I 4 p.m o ! Thur i Mav 17 I 8 P m ESS 8 -° r>UNJiSDLN. ••• i J ,J 1 Waikare i Thurs ! May 17J trriTN BLUFF and HOBABi orne AND AUCKLAND. Mokoia rnmjjl*7j±\ —S7dnb^sikect i Moeraki_J_Sat^M^llL-J^ blenhtem ■ o irTtiT I Fri I May 18 | 12.30 p.m ' I Satur | May 19 I 1 P-m tS* I Sun | May 20 i 5 p.m Kotoiti I Mon I May 2i !12 30 p.m : .DoS.fc _ Vmaaetmg New Plymouth wifcb , fchr oS trains ?rom Wolliagtr,:", «d Tuesthroug RaturdajTi. , days, lhn " ,L d , May 16 J 5 p.m ■ «p.m KOtOIU l >oan , SBLbOJN, -Q^ITWK , I Sat | May 10 i 1 P-m . |M»ySS| ' TlfSa »SESi> lot »top-oier or rej Jit? «SSrOaaiMU JPwk.r Co/s I
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8190, 16 May 1906, Page 1
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