Events Worth Noting.
— a Druids are requested to meet at the Lodge-room to-morrow night at 7.15 p.m. sharp. Mr R. Garlick intimates that he will open classes for deep breathing exercises and physical culture m the Foresters' Hall on Tuesday, June 5. Mr Garlick has a lady assistant who will give instructions to the ladies' classes. The value of these exercises is now recognised as an established fact. The Rev. I. Jolly will preach his monthly sermon to young men and women in St. Andrew's Church tomorrow night. Tenders are invited until noon of Wednesday, 13th June, for the erection of a day school at the Boys' Training; Farm, Weraroa, for the Education Department. Further particulars are advertised elsewhere by the architects, Messrs Thos. Turnbull and Son, Weliington.
General store advertised for sale. Applications invited by Borough Council for position of subsidised superintendent of Fire Brigade. The dates on which the district valuer will visit localities in the Pohangina County are notified to-day. Mr and Mrs Goodman receive patients at their rooms, Palmerston Buildings, Cuba-street, for treatment by psychotherapy methods. Testimonials on application. Au advertisement appears on page 2. Those who are suffering from troublesome coughs should try Hepworth's Pulmonary Elixir, which, the proprietor states, will give positive relief and effect a cure. See advertisement on page 3. This being the annual balance month of the Dresden Piano Company special terms are offered to purchasers of pianos and organs. The Clothing Factory in a replace advertisement on the leader page direct attention to their smart, durable and economic clothing, which is tailor cut and can be recommended. Messrs O'Connor and Tydeman, jewellers, notify the shipment from London of a fine assortment of clocks in marble, alabaster, and onyx. These lines are new to this colony and should therefore have the special attention of the public. Half a-dozen first quality spoons are still given with each wedding ring. Notice is given of the taking of a poll in connection with the proposal of the Manawatu Land Drainage Board to borrow £"6000. Shareholders of the Manawatu Athletic Park Company are notified that the annual dividend may be obtained on application at the office of Mellsop, Eliott and Co., the Square. J. B. Wilton is absolutely closing up business to-night. Don't miss this chance. Hundreds of barga ns in E.P. ware, etc., to go at slaughter prices.* Rev. F. H. Spencer, agent for British and Foreign Bible Society, lectures in St. Andrew's schoolroom on Tuesday evening next. Tenders for the erection of the abattoirs close with Mr Rogers, architect, on Monday, A meeting of the executive committee of the company will be held at 3 o'clock the same afternoon to discuss them and select one.
Anniversary services will be conducted in the Baptist Church to-morrow. Messrs J. A. Nash and Co. will have an official opening of their new premises near the Firebell on Wednesday next to which a general public invitation is issued to all.
WHAT Mr JOHN STEVENS THINKS OF RHEUMO. Mr John Stevens, of Bulls, the member for Manawatu, has a high opinion of Rheumo. Head what he writes :— " I had a severe attack of rheumatism and was advised to try Rheuiio. I did so, with most satisfactory reeults. After taking two bottles it practically cured ms. I have no hesitation in saying that your remedy is the best I have'used." Try Eheujio yourself. If given a fair trial it will quickly cute rheumatism, gout, sciatica, lumbago, and kindred diseases. All chemists and storekeepers sell it at 2s 6d and 4s 6d a bottle. Your boc ts repaired equal to j new at Thacker's.* j
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8140, 2 June 1906, Page 5
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