WANTED KNOWN — Hairdressers and Tobacconists will observe their half holiday on Wednesday,, closing on Thursday afternoon from 1.30 to 5 o'clock. ~ TO LET. 1 A ACBES land, with 5-jcoined house, v 2 cowbails, dairy'/'?"wash-house, stable, and trap shedj'close to town. Apply sharp io ?t ' ' ' . EODGEES &'>;LAECOMB, Land Agents,' Main-street W. a MEETINGS-^be t held in the -*•*■ BuDnythorpe'Hall .on Friday, 4th March, for all those.'interested in the erection of ,a/ Co-operative Butter ■bactory. ■"-'•;•■■£» TO EOAD CONTEACTOES. fpENDEBS will be received by the undersigned up to 4 p. m . on THURSDAY, March 3rd pros., for forming culverhng and metalling about 130 chains (in three contracts) of road and streets in the town and suburbs of Marton Junction (near the Marton. Railway Station). A man will leave the 2ailway Hotel on Tuesdoy, 2nd March,, at 10 a.m., to show intending contractors over the work. For plans and specifications apply to the undersigned. JNO. P. SICELY, Engineer. G. P. Bishop, Solicitor for the Estate. OEOUA COUNTY COUNCIL. mENBERS will he" received by the •a- above Council up till noon on FBIDAY, 4th March, for widening aad metalling a portion of Mac Donald's Road, and for the supply and delivsry of about 1000 cubic yards of gravel on the portions of the several roads in the Taoßui Riding that are being regraded. Specifications may ba eeen at the Council's office, Feilding, and for MacDonald's Road at the Town Board office, Halcombe. CHARLES BRAY, Couuty Engineer. 27th February, 1904. NEW ZEALAND SAILWAYS. BAND CONTEST, PALMERSTON NORTH. QN Ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th MAECH, trains will leave Marton at 7.43 | a.m., arriving Palmerston 10.15 a.m.; returning, leaving Palmerston at 6.25 p.m. for "Wanganui. On Ist and 3rd AIAECH the usual i .10 p.m. tram to Dannevirke and Masterton will be delayed to leave Palmerston at 540 p.m. The usual 5.35 p.m. train to Foxton will be delayed to leave Palmerston at G. 35 p.m. The usual 7.20 p.m. train Marton to Mangaweka will be delayed to leave Marton at 5.30 p.m., after connecting with the 6.25 p.m. train from Palmerston. On 2nd MAECH, Special Train, stopping where required, will leave Feilding at 1 p.m. for Palmerston. • On 2nd and 4th MAECH, Special Trains, stopping at intermediate stations if required, will leave Palmerston at 10.50 p.m. and 11 p.m. for Woodville ana Feilding respectively. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return "till 12th March will be issued to Palmerston from 29th February to 4th March inclusive, from Wanganui, Mangaweka. Foxton, Dannevirke, Te Aro and intermediate stations. These tickets will not be available by the mail trains between Palmerston and Wanganui. For further particulars see posters at stations. BY OEDEE. J. A. NASH & CO. JUST AREIYED! CONSIGNMENT of LEMON I\J SQUASH, Sweetened, made from juice oi freshly-sqaeezed Lemons. BISCUITS, v^ 0£ °AEB'S W*S HARH AWAY CARNIVAL SMALL CAFE NOIE BUTTER SCOTCH IRIS FINGER CREAMS And small tins of AFJL'EBNOON TEA BISCUITS We have now commenced selling BULBS of all kinds, grown by Mr John Nairn, the woil-kmwa Nursery man, comprising the following varieties,. NARCISSUS ANENOMSS RANUNCULUS HYANOINTHS TULIP Etc., Etc., Etc, NOTE-Place your orders with us for tne lollowing reasons 1. Mr Nairn's qualifications ac a Nurseryman are known from one ott k° ,lh ° la!aaa t0 th 6 other. 1 2. His Bu-bs er:- all strong and healthy 0. He only grows from the best of stock. 1. His Bu.bs F .nd Plants are all true to name. 5. You are in a position to obtain expert knowledge by doing business with ns. J. A. NASH & CO.' (Late Frcdk. Ireland & Co.),
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7779, 1 March 1904, Page 8
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