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Woo]packs, TWINE AND NEEDLES. Full size (full weight) "'- o/3 Three-quarter size (full weight) "? 2/Sewing Twine from 6d hank. 'New Christmas Fruits. CURRANTS BAIBINS SULTANAB FIGB prunes muscatels. ALL NEW AT Q B O V E'S Oash Store. See our New Cash Price List, the only genuine and regular Cash Price List issued in Palmerston. WANTED, TO LET~TfOB. SALE ADVTS. ON FIRST PAGE. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. MRS ESSEX. ' (Continued from first page.) Warned: Woman cook for town. Apply to MRS ESSEX. QITRAYED on the showground, a kJ Romney ram. Apply G. Stedman, caretaker. GRAZING. FIRST-CLASS grazing for oattle; permanent water; good shelter ; level country. Price reasonable. Apply Standard Office.

MUSICAL. VOICE Production, Singing, Piano, forte, Guitar, Violin, Mandolin, Banjo. Mr Kistle Cornwall and family havinz tried in J (On rstonare prepared to receive pupils as follows -. —Mr Kistle Cornwall, voice production and singing. Mr H. J Cornwall, pianoforte; Mr F Cornwall, violin mandolin, guitar, and banjo. Mr K. Cornwall has undergone a long course of stud:es in Italy snd London under the best Italian and English masters, and has a thorough knowledge o the Italian method of Voice Production. Mr Francis Cornwall intends forming a Mandolin and Guitar Band if sufficient inducement offers. Address — MAIN-STREET—Op posite Lyceum Theatre. MUSIC. MRS BROWN (late of Kumara) will commence teaching in Palmerston, piano, organ and singing and voice production, about January. Terms, Ac, can be obtained on application to Mrs Brown, Andrew Young Street, house lately occupied by Mr Eyre, from 2 till 5 every afternoon. Candidates studying for classes E and D prepared. Touching and phrasing a speciality. Pupils prepared Trinity College Examinations. Practically and theoretically. Highest testimonials M U S fcL MISS SCANLAN, Teacher of the Pianoforte and Theory, resumes lessons on Monday, 28th January, 1901. Pupils prepared for Trinity College and Royal Academy Practical and Theory Examinations. Address—Princess-s?reet. Collegiate School, PALMERSTON N. Principals—J. E. ARCHIBALD, M A AND MRS ARCHD3ALD. "DE-OPENS MONDAY, FEB. 4th, J-V Evening pupils at usual hours. Apply at School, Broad Sweet. MISS BROWNE will resume lessons in Music, Theory and French, at her residence, Amesbury-street, on Monday, February 4th. Terms : One guinea per quarter.

CAROW GIRLS' SCHOOL, CHURCH St., Palmerston N. Principal Mes v. Blaramberg. THIS School will reopen on Monday, January 28th. Classes for Music, Singing, Painting as usual. BONE Crushers, latest and best Rotary Knife Cleaners, Meat Mincers, Wringers, Eaisin Seeders, new patent Water Filters-filter* through stone - perfect and eaßilj • cleaned. Get at BARRY'S, Cheapside. fpNAMELLED Stew Pans, quite Ll new make, very strong, durable and cheap. Not procurable elsewhere. Can be Bad from R. S. BARRY, DIREOr IMPORTER. CHEAPSIDE MADAME McLEAN, English Gipsy, Palmist and Clairvoyant. Hours, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Address-At Mrs Costello's, the Square, nest door to Mr Haydon's. THANKS. MES J. E. MONTAGUE desires to return her sincere thanks or the many I thoughtful tokens of y mpathy andjkindness shown during er recent bereavement. mHEATBE "pOYAL. Commencing MONDAY, 4th FEB. FOR FEW NIGHTS ONLY. Koribcote's LATEST LONDON NOVELTY The Original Peppers fihost AND SPECTRAL OPERA COMPANY. 12 Sterling Dramatic Artists. Grand Opening—*

I THE CHRISTMAS CAROL, | With Spectroscopic Effects. Full particulars in future issue. HARRY ABBOTT, Agent. rpHEATBE "DOTAL. MESSRS GORDOJT FORLONG and C. H -HINMAN will (n.v.) gi ve lecture* 10-night, to-morrow and Wednesday nights, at 7.30. Subject to-night-" The First Chapter of Genesis.

Students of Nature with Bible difficulties specially invited. Sankey's hymns. No collection, Everybody welcome.

WANTED KNOWN-Tne tfatrarara Observer, publishes at Carterton, has a wide circulation throughout Wairarapa and Hawke's Bay, and Is fat and away the best advertising mediulß throughout South Wairarapa and tha Lower Valley diitritfi.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6917, 28 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6917, 28 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6917, 28 January 1901, Page 3

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