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FIREtiELt SIGr^2 ALS THE Signals m case of FIEE aie given m xh following manner :— Toll the Bell rapidly stop a short while; make 1, 2, 3, or 4 single strokes, indicating the Number of the Ward m which the Fire is. Stop a while ; toll ngain, and soon. * v ,-" ': ;:•■■. i ; j /No I?Ward .1.. j „i ■ ?.. l r,Snft>» i i No 2 Waed ... 2 Steokes Kp 3 WJLBD. .... jv. r „. .; . 3-SIROKSS No 4^Waed'-...- 7. l r -'-' .:.~ " 4Stit6Ki's In case . ot a. JFire occurring^ :the- person' firit aiscovering the some is requested to EmaCtUe Bell as abore'indtcated.: ' '■ " ' • ]

TH^'^lw" Zealand BibTe, ■ and Tract Society have opened i a 'temporary ' establishment ' ''' in the; premises occupied by Mr Davies, op-' iposite the^ Bapk of/Australasia, with ia Iplemiid Nufoortment* of Evkngeliicai.literatnre, comprising Theologi-* jcal Work, Pulpit; Pew, Family and Pocket Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books of all denominations. x Scientific ,: works* prize books^ ; iChurobj atid : Suntta"y School "material "of* ail" kinds. Library books, specially bound, cheap. Tickets,. Christmas New Tear- and Wall Cards in' great Variety: Annuals for old and young and a variety of Children's Books, &c..:rlnspection'invifed i /iii} ' :i ' f I JV ALATHEKS, " Our God is t a Consuming Fire." TOWN HALL, PALMEESTON. \ 26, 1884., j JfiTp^6eor|e Sia^iiiis 1 " j Austrfili&n Lectui'er) WHO has just concluded highly .litßlweessfJir seasons" jn. DunW din, w eilington, and Wanganui will del^erl his, JT ; heiplogicp>'i Astronomical lecture on : I GOD AND "THE DEVELr i Ajad v their Respective ilomej . I HEAVEN AND HE -liL^; r Spoken with great success m all the J priricipal cities of : Australia; i The lecturer examines the fundamental doctrines or Christianity, and inquires into the character of the Christian God. 'Finds that the Bible uarrations are n*t based on historical facts and explains Christian 'theology; to be the adapted ri«« tual of the ancient Sunworsbippers. He demonstrates the esoteric meaning of various Christian dogmas, exposes numerous false translations of the Bible and shows that; there is'oniy one, true revelation—the Bible, of N ature, .; . .: . 'The antiquity of man as shown by the precession of equinoxes is dealt withand the ceremonies of the Christian church shown to coincide accurately with eternally recurring astroriOii miral phenomena. , } •...,. •. -.; , TLe lecturer ! will, conclude with Hfe '■ 'V, amusing sketch entitled : , 1 jPT^ lIOTJR TiOJST, IN GOD,, I Doors open at 7.80, lecture at 8. ' '-'"' Admission : is. • „ • .:'" . •.■::'.■.''"•• "' ; •■■■■■-■■ '-'■* '■■-' NOTIGK TOTHE PUBLIC. , D. iPKINGIiE, fpAKES the present opportuaity of J- thanking the public for the very liberal paironage accorded -him since starting m business, <»nd oegs to intimate that he has removed to premises near the Royal Hotel, The stock of Saddlery, Harness, &c.y is one of the largest and best ever shown m Palmerston. ; . * . ; ; This will De sold at prices which mus commend a trade.; " : All repairs executed with despatchV and prices moderate throughout, -j" Fo* Sai-b.-— Neatsfoot Qil, Soft Soap, Skddle Paste, &c. A. cheap line of JSponge's, , , " ••■■:"■■'." Horse Hair purchased m any quantities ■ -;,: . NOTBTHB AdDEBSS: ; / SADDLER &HABNESS MAKEIt, The Square, Palmerßton North and ] •■•:■;■•■--."' feilditfv;'-: ■ '; COMMERMAL -10TEL ' tHE SQUAKE, PALMERSTON .-.- ];.:-.,: -; .NORTH,' . ;5 ..-_ .• :4 - "|ItHIS. HOU.SE, is no^ed along the -JL'' entire Coast for the quality 'of "the Accommodation.Wines^pirits, Ales,&c^ Special Apartments for^amilie^, wid \ every convenience for Trajellerj. v : J. WAWKLB^. . /^ _: I* 1 - ..■:v;''i-'<: j ■■ : - Prpprietofes^'' £5i FIVE POUNDS BEWARD. £5 TTIHE above reward will be,, paid JL for information that will' lead to the conviction of ihe person who took my brown mare from Mr Pratt's paddock on TiriteaLine on or about Friday morning, the 17th October and rode .her.. • ■ • ! T- H. CAVERHILL, 1 . — — . f ; / ty ICK TElt, tt&JNB SI -A D ' & CO • ' !ii '*sTßA*i'' .Sin Mills, : ; " ! ' '„ jPtlwkriiiou 1 Norfi.- AiUMwatu. . .'- ; i

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1330, 25 October 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1330, 25 October 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1330, 25 October 1884, Page 3

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