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Events Worth Nothing.

T« o respectable working men wanted as boarders. ■

Additions are mado to Gorton & Son's Feilding sale.

Additions are made to R. E. Beckett's Hnuterville sale.

Loyal Manawatu Lodge meets on Thursday evening. Jiawtrcy Comedy Company opens in tho Theatre Jioyal to-night. Additions are made to-day to N.Z.L. and M.A. Co.'c Palmerston sale.

Mrs W. 11. DeLucn, Main-street, wants a strong girl for housework. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., make additions to their Dannovirke salo.

Mr J. S. Munro, Rangitikei-street, wants a furnished house isv a fow months.

Additions are made to the Pahiahia' Farmers' Association's fortnightly sale. Mr A. Buchanan, Terrace End, has for sale several Jersey bulls and heifers. Mrs Essex makes a number of additions to her Registry Offce advertisement. Meeting of More Men Fund Committee at Council Chambers on Thursday evening.

Sis or eight girls accustomed to machine work wanted at Dahl's Factory, Church-street.

Mr Joseph Liggius, Tokomoru, advertises for sale an active draught gelding, also quiet Shorthoru bull.

Alfred E. Mcatyard, barrister and solicitor, next Tucker's Club Hotel, inserts a card in another column

....Tenders are invited by the Mauawatn itosi-^Brd.-for supjily of 1080 cubic yards of inetallou Foxton Line.

'Mr J. D. Manson, Rangitikei Line, •\vants eight shearers, two daggers, and four rouseabouts to-morrow morning. Miss Forbes has resumed her dress, making classes. Intending pupils are requested to enrol as sooii as possible. ' TlioPahiatua Racing Club notifies that nominations lor both day'sraces (20lh and 30th January), close on Friday next. . Coquia Tea oxcols all others "in value and flavour, prices from 21- to 2/4 since reduction of--duty; at u.F.p.A., Sole Afjentß. '.'■' ..?.

Mr J. Balsillie, Eairanga, notifies that the sitnation, wanted 11 plojighman, advertised by him yesterday, 'has been jfiliccl. ■ ■■"■""■: it

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Bibliographic details

Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7190, 7 January 1902, Page 3

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Events Worth Nothing. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7190, 7 January 1902, Page 3

Events Worth Nothing. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7190, 7 January 1902, Page 3

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