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.' A public social will bo held at the Cubaj street Cburoh to-night to celebrate the 7 completion of tho church building. A J very fipe programmo of orchestral and vocal music with recitations etc., has t beon prepared, and a pleasant evening is anticipated. The new part of the _ ehnrch building is larger than the j original chffrcb, and measures 10ft by j 40ft, but large as tho span of the roof IS; it is made self-supporting by two arches s constructed by laminated ribs, thus doK-g away with the necessity of pillars. _ A high triplo Gothic window has been 1 placed at the back, and single.- Gothic i windows at tbe sides. Tho whole of tho work has b-.en finished in a manner that leaves nothing to bf desired, and does the contractor, Mr France, groat credit. A bicycle shed bas been erected, measuring 21ft by 10ft, for tbo convenience ofthosff who rule their machines to church. A 20-gallon b'lilur has been •' udded to the fir. place to provide boiling " wirer at noiri'e3 I DANCING. s \TISS WITHERS' receive* pupils for s iIJL dancing; leasona, private or in r classes. Intending pupils pleaso send iv " names. Next Bank of Australasia. t ' flw ftellfngioii %vnt fix--0 port t»., i.ni., - MANURE MANUFACTURERS. ''< Ofeices...Waterloo Quay, Weungton • Manbee SVorks Ngahaukanga p ° 3 Imporlast tf> Farmery. _ CHEAP MANUEES! 3 NETT CASH ON TRUCKS AT NGA--0 HAURANGA, in 2cwt SACKS. n For lewt. bags, 2,6 por ton extra ia ' ' charged. 1 M MANURE—£-1 10s PER TON. ~ Guaranteed analysis : - . Triealcip phosphate... ... SO per cent j Ammonia 8 per con t BONE DUST—£S 5s PER TON. » Guaranteed Analysis .- — a Tncaloto Phosphate 13 percont. r Ammonia ... ... ... 4 per cent. r IMPORTED SUPERPHOSPHATEt i's 5s PER TON.: ." Guaranteed Analysis :— 1 35 to 37 percent, soluble Phosphate. jj NO. 1 MIXTURE—£S 5s PER TON Guaranteed Analysis s — t One-half imported SO PERPHOSPHATE, , .. 35 to 37 per cent, eoluble Phosphate j Ouo-half BONE DTJST, as above. 1 NO, 3 MIXTURE--*-! 17s 6d PER j - ' ■ : TON. 3 One-half imported StTPEEPUOSPSATE, as above. 3 One half" M ' MANURE, as abovo. 3 SPECIAL POTATO MANURE—£S 1 -PER TON. - (Copied from the report of the New York 3 Agricultural Experimental Station, at Geneva, N.T.) : Guaranteed Analysis:— , Five twenty-thirds DKIED BLOOD, 16 ' - per cent- Ammonia. ' • ' Te_ twenty-thirds BONE DTJST, as"above Eight I wenty-thirds KAINIT, 13 per cuur. Potash. ".'■.'■' KAINIT! ...'•' The addition of a small proportion of ; Kainit to any of tho Mixtures is an advantage, and will be made without extra charge if specified by the purchaser when giving tbe order • MIXING! ■'■■- Tho Manures are not mixed until the ordors aro sent out,: and purchasers ot tht-ir option can have the orifjinal Manures 6ent to t em in the niakors1 bags and make tho mixtures thomsslvos, SPECIAL MIX lUKE-. can be mide »t aiiv lunr to suit fairn r 3 Till C01I1>,\N:1 | H.SIVIH b'iOGK FOE J?I__J_ZING upon o's nor's s.ccount at t^o folloiuag rates To JhCLVDh bLAuaiiißKiKa, ru_.r/n>a SllU'l-I-O, WbAPI'IIB ANB.KKiauT FOIt in tub MONTHS OF JUNL TO NOVE3IBGK. uiolusivo ML I TU\ J 1 p>r lb (threß faithings) Ui-Ll 9 101 Lor lb (nine tenths ot a. pc-n\) lA\li», 'MOl pt.r lb (uim-timths of a I» Il_ ri'it wjillmuozn meat ja PC til u)MPAaY Ltd DUAOI iLADDJLN. cecrctary, Woilington, May 31st, 1982, T^-SE-L?*"^' -P^^Wiir^n i—ii t i'i mmjiSi&r 1 ■ ■■ ' ' in _. ""^^ "^.i

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7355, 24 July 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7355, 24 July 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7355, 24 July 1902, Page 4

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