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HARRY PALMER. Harry Palmer BEGS to announce to his numerous clients that he has acquired tho promises adjoining his Auction Mart, and which ho iutonds using as a SHOWROOM for tho display of riir-.tn.Fe, firoclipry, dc Having now almost double floor space, he can receive larger consignments of PRODUCE into the Auction Mart than formerly, and feels sure the change will be appreciated by his customers. The publio are invited, to inspcot our stock in the new showroom, which they will find full of first-class and well-made FURNITURE, LINOLEUMS^ TOILET SETS, &c , which for prices and quality will be oound to compare favourably with any their establishment in town. CLEARING SAE OF DAIRY STOCK. To be held on tho farm, corner of Roberts' Line and Main Bunnythorpe Road. MONDAY, 29th JULY. * At 1 o'clock. HAHRY PALMER has been favoured with instructions from Mr Caleb Smith, who has sold his farm, to sell as follows:— 10 first-oiass dairy cows, allpassed by Government Vet. 3 heifers 1 Ayrshire bull I young bull 4 weaners 1 pure-bred boar, bred by Slack 1 sow to pig shortly 7 porkers 15 pairs fowls 5 pairs ducks S.f. plough, harrows, milk cans, butter-worker and farm implements No Reserve. HARRY PALMER, Auctioneer. MOUNSEY & CO. CENTRAL AUCTION MART. MOUNSEY &. CO., AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. SALES conducted anywhere on most reasonable terms.. Prompt account salfes. Every description of goods received on consignment. . A large stock of furnishing goodß on hand at the lowest possible prices. Send your Poultry, Fruit, Produce, Furniture and anything you want turned into cash to the CENTRAL AUCTION MART. Sales every Saturday at 1 o'clock. Correspondence solicited. Farms and houses for sale and to-let in town and country. London and Berlin Piano Co. s celebrated " Spencer" Pianos and Organs. Whenever you are in town call and see MOUNSEY & CO., CENTRAL AUCTION MART. THEATRE TJOIAI. NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Cooped: and SfcDerniptt'sLatest Living Picture Success, THE ROYAL VISIT : TO THE COLONIES. Our Present King and Queen ! Our Late Queen! Our. Boys in South Africa! Athletic Sports & Pastimes! Trick Films andJllusions, etc. Good Musical Programme. Admission Is and 2s. Overture 8 p.m. To avoid crowding at payboxes tiokets may be obtained of Mr A. H. Sadd, tobacconist. TUESDAY AFTERNOON at 2.30. . A MATINEE. Children 3d and 6d. Adults Is. Teachers elsewhere havo urged the Company to arrange for matinees as they consider the pictures have a patriotic educational influence. WESLEY AN-METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES will be conducted on Sun-.-day as follows :— Broad-street—ll a.m., Mr Billens; 7 p.m., Rev. S. Lawry (Praise Service). Cuba-street—ll a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m., Rev. H. R. Dewsbury (Anniversary). Longburn-2.30 p.m., Mr Billens; 7 p.m., Mr.Tolley. Bunnythorpe—ll, Rev. S. Lawry; 7, Mr Stubbs. Ashhurst—3 p.m., Rev. S. Lawry.; 7 p.m., Mr J. Dixon. Taonui—7 p.m., Mr Verry. Pohangina—ll a.m., Mr Sinclair. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Broad Street. REV. SIDNEY J. BAKER will conduct services on Sunday at II a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening -Monthly lecture to working men. Subject: " ANation's Commerce and Religion." BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. E. RICHARDS. MORNINGyit 11 o'clock; evening at 7 o'clock. Evening—Bible reading, " The Personality of the Holy Spirit." and short address. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. Stoney Creek at 7 o'clock —Mr Cameron. ST..- ANDREW S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TO-MORROW— Forenoon and evening. Preacher—Kov. Isaac Jolly, M.A. Kairanga—7 p.m., Mr Brownloe. Evening subject—" The third word of Our Lord on the Cross.'' ALL SAINTS' CHURCH. .EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. ALL SAINTS' - Holy Communion 8 a.m., Mattlns and Sermon 11 j a.m., Holy Baptism 3.45 p.m., Evensong j and Sermon, 7 p.m. | St. Peter's—B a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. , Linton—7.3o p.m. Bunnythorpe—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. 1 Ashhurst—ll a.m. SALVATION ARMY. TO-MORROW— 7 a.m., knee drill; 11 a.m., subject, "Firo Proof Builders" ; 3 p.m., subject, " The' Father's Welcome"; 7 p.m., subjoot, " Unanswerable Questions," also duet by Mr and Mrs Hodson. FOR MEN'S CLOTHING AND MUROEEY, BON MARCHE SALE.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7066, 27 July 1901, Page 3

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