THE TIRA.TU SAWMILLING CO. WE wish to thank the general public for their liboral support accorded during the past, and bog to annonnco tho opening of our NEW TIMBER YARD in Rangitikei-sfcreet, on the site of the former Alliance ealeyards, where a large stock of all kinds of general Building and Fencing Timber, Moulding, Doors, Sashes, otc, will be kept od hand. We have three sawmills at work on the Tirasu Block, Dannovirke, famous for its splendid mixturo of fine forest, consisting of Totara, Matai, Rimu, White Pino, &c.—no picking where other mills have cut out the best. Andunjone wanting a new dwelling-house or sheds and shelter for stocks and farms cannot do better than send thoir orders along -before the fine New Zealand timber disappears or booomos too dear to be bought. Orders entvusted to our manager. Palmorston North,"will receive our very ! best attention. 0. N. CLAUSEN, Manager, Palmerston N. ;irwTSEABI]SI '\IU ILL open a class for teaching juveniles and adults HIGHLAND DANCING COUNTRY DANCES | SAILORS' HORNPIPE, c. Terms: One guinea per quarter. Tho class will bo held on Saturday Bfternoon trom 2 to o p.m. in the Firo Brigade Kail, eSACE & CO., I THE SQUARE. 1 PI AH OS. A well-selected slock by ENGLISH AIvD COLS' TIIvENTAL MAKERS. ORGANS. ENGLISH ANa> AMERICAN. BRASS, STRING AND WIND INSTRUMENTS. WERIHEIM SEWING MACHINES WHEELKR & WILSON SEWING MACHINES KNITTING MACHINES ROTARY WASHING MACHINES £3 3s. LEVER WASHING MACHINES, £3 7s 6d. VERY SUPERIOR ADJUSTABLE WRINGERS BATH CABINETS, A. CLARKE, Manages. WM. HOBBS. DENTIST, HAS closed his branch business at PalmGraJon. Patrons will therefore kindly forward all communications to his chief establishment, "Willis-street, Wellington, whero he has incroasod facilUy for executing high-class work. AM work commenced by Mr Thompson will bo completed io patients satisfaction in Wellington Wellington,"GUi December, 1902, miss~penmStT FJ«ral Tea Roams, Opposite Union' Bunk, Cckrnan Place. T> OQUETS. Wreaths nnil Cornl deaignp j^y iuude up. Lcrgo ccnsignnient of selected pot plants to iirrivi» sborily. Also fmii treoe, acd seeds of all descriptions. Light rcfrcsataonts and afternoon ten always av>iildbl(i. IW V $~\ VOLUNTEERS. milE Palmerston North Rifle Volun,J_ teers will parade as under r— May 18th, — Government Inspection. Drill Order 7.30. . May 24th—Church parade. Drill Order. Colrnan Placo 2 p.m. Tweed uniforms. Side arms and white gloves. May 25th—Company Parade. Drill ordor, 7.30 p.m. , May 27th—Medal firing. Drill order, 11.30 a.m., on range, for marksmen only. Tweed uniforms and leggings will be [ worn on all parades until otherwise 3 notified. Orderly Sergeant for the month -. Sorgt. \ McMurray. JNO. MOUNSEY, Captain Commiinding P.N.Ii.V. 3 " ~~~ T^ING op Telephone 148 for your JO; Printing and Bookbinding.— Watsok & Eyee, the Skuare.;
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 7544, 18 May 1903, Page 3
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