COSOBKUWONAL SCHOOL ; TUICSBaV KVKSING NEXT at 7 <» Win , A J'BC-tOKE ' ' )'« Biven by Mr T G " 11(VV tr, , oCkWell ° n ' 1 Reti£ 11 Oollection. iUAJ (w M ¥ LA Wspecialist), voice des t irons live and refmed «nlr V • ew to effec ~ view Madame interStudio, c/o D p ii re terms at her Duke and Main Chemist, Palmerston n! ete., taught. c <-° in pani nient pi ay, ftps School of tnrt tt Amesbur y st reet. Pi ano . o to Harmony, Counterpoint, olemenliedtl anC ° d - Studcnts aro notid that tuition will bo resumed January , , Vaeaneies for three pupils. Miss Anderson will be at the music rooms from 2 to 4 daily to receive those desirous of enrolment. Quarter commences with pupil. WAUNm, : T HE P. u1:)!5c aro cautioned against the n m pn'v" s TT llui , t,u i ons of the famous «J.i. I UaOH, which is the original and only genuine. Do not be persuaded into taking any other, but insist on getting O.T. PUNCH which is non-alcoholic, and a certain ; cu " i r^ or indigestion, spasms, colds, etc. . U.T, PUNCH is registered throughout Australasia. A. H. REDWOOD & CO., Proprietors, P.O. Box 598, Wellington, ZOLAK CJ.UIXEA COMPETITION.-A prize " of One Guinea will be given for the best verse of 4 lines in praise of Zolak, the famous French Skin Food. A Zolak testimonial wrapper, which is tied on jars, must accompany each verse. Competition closes 30th June. On sale at all chemists and tobacconists in Palmerston. Prices 2s 6d large jar, sample jars Is 6d.—C. L,uscombe and Co., 65 Willis-street, Wellington. A WINTER €HUISE IN SUMMER SEAS! TO THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. r~PHE splendid new twin-screw 3000ton Passenger Steamship NAYUA, (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 Hobarfc; or return to New Zealand direct. U.S.S. CO., Of N.Z., Ltd. SHORTEST ROUTE TO AUCKLAND Via ONEHUNGA, Connecting with through train from Wellington. STEAMERS leave New Plymouth as under (weather permitting)— Penguin Saturday Way 26 830 p.m Kotoiti Tuesday May 29 BSO p.m Penguin Thursday May 81 830 pm Passengers can embark at Wellington on Sundays aud Wednesdays, proceeding through by Bteamer to Onohunga for onion" steamship company, or NEW ZEALAND /Limited^. 1 VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMN PANT, LTD. Wbiiiwoton— Aucklahd Seevick. The twin screw steamer ttAliA.vvA, 1073 tons res., 1-™ fnr Onehunga on MONDAYS, W&v trains t0 WeU " "t Ticket., available for return bT uSm steam Ship Cornea^» ««• berthß 01 "'ShTMI. A "° te - TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY J) OF N.Z. Ltd. Rteamers leave We^^nasunder^ s^orxv™LTON ' „ u o l Sat 1 May 26 I 11 P- m E.tomahana | S May2 B| S p.m Marar a I M&y 29 ( 4 p . m Talune J lV tav3o ) » P- m ■'UNSDIN. | May 29 I 4 P.m Talune E ? IN ' Mav -rcSHK ttWJ^OJiNK SYUNA*. VIA jANn> , !Thur I Juno 7 | 5P m :: ,irF™ a T. 1? ,» tiotoiti iMon I May 23 I I P-™ Pateena # l i May 29 | HP® Mapourika I . 30 ( lp m Pat6en «ot call Piototi tT^icton_only. ATTt'KLAND. ~ Now Plymouth from on Tuesthroug'h an( j gftturdaye. 3aye, | Say 27 I »P» Boto "J I Wed | May SO | 5 p.» Pongum g r<aiu Ke)po» —— ! May 26 | 1 P- ,n ASSSw- it- npm •Call# P |j. atop-over or reEuldatt, Patk« * 00. a B tPanx« r »l
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8198, 26 May 1906, Page 1
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