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THE REAL STUFF, It is a poor look-out for voui* pastry, scones, cakes an d pie-crust if the baking powder you use is inferior. Good cooks never take chances, and the most successful cooks mvariajbly use Sharland's Baking Powder, «• Moa " Brand It is the real stud, and never dis . appoints. Sharland's Baking Powder is perfect, and is guaranteed pure, wholesome and of full strength There are many people in this* district who do not know ol the superlative merits of Sharland's Baking Powder, and'to induce as many as possible to give it a fair and honest trial the Presidential Coob Book, containing 428 pages, and worth 3s 6d is being given away. In every shilling tin there is a coupon, ami the iioiuer of ten coupons will be entitled to a free copy of the book. Sharland's Baking Powder is sold

TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! rjp H E A T R~ -nOJAL. St. PatiMW.eleijrat_.__. Concert Pi_og_a_i_ie— Oterture— Irish Airs ... Orchestra. Lecturette—•'• Ireland," Mr Dillon Fitzgerald. Song- " Off to Philadelphia," Mr A. E. Bennett. bong—** Enn-go-bragh,'' . ..-n -_-• _ Miss M. Clifford, bong -"Dear Little Shamrock." „ ~„,, „ MrY. Dallow. Song- KiUarney," ... Mrs Louisson. Duet—"Life s Dream is O'er," Miss D. Wood and Mr T. Rodgers. Song—" Minstrel Boy." Mr P. Larcomb. cong—"Dear Home Land," n ~ . _, Miss Oakley, j Recitation—" Leave T'ne-.r Dear ! Fatherland," Masters Minogue. ! bong—"Beautiful Erin," Miss C Rush "V lolin Solo—" Home Sweet Home," _ tt^r .__, Mr T. Kitchen. Song—"May Be," ... Miss ood bom;—'*,Eiieen Allanaii," Mr T. Redgers Accompanist—Miss Scanlan WAITED KNOWN.— 7 ' SHANNON SPORTS. EASTER MONDAY. G. Watson, handicappar. Seod for a programmo to the Secretary, Jas Toornath, Bos 10. Shannon. PAHIATUA SPOUTS. NEW RECREATION GROUND. EASTER MONDAY. "POIZE money, £75. Wheel Race, £13. JL Pahiatua Handicap (Eat), £18 10.. emulations for Nos. 1, 8, 5 9, 11 13 13, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 close 19th March, Acceptances 31st March.See posters this office, GEO. WALKER, Hon. Sec. HAWKE'S BAY A. & P. SOCIETY. AUTUMN SHOW. APRIL 20th, 1904. TNTENDING exhibitors are reminded X that entries close as follows —Fac tory made butter on 10th March; 31b salt butter (separator and non-separator) on 20th March ; field crops, turnips and mangolds, on 31st March. All other entries close on Wednesday, Apr'l 6th Programmes obtainable on application to W. F. J. ANDERSON, Secretary, Society's Office. Tennyson-street. .KELVIN GROVE HALL SOCIETY. IMPORTANT To" MUSICIANS. TWO musicians (piano, with violin, cornet or flute) wanted to play at icrtmghtly dances io Kelvin Grove Hail for the winter. Apply, stating terms not later than 24th March, to ' ' G. W. MITCHELt_, Secretary, Kelvin Grove. BOROUGH COUNCI_TnOTICeT~ qOLDERS o7l,ce_Bes in the AA. Borough are notified that renewals of the s__qo must be applied for on FRIDAY, 25th March, before I o'clock p.m., as the Council office. The parade of liceheed vehioles wili be held TUES DAY, 52nd March, a. 8 o'clock a.m., between Post Office and Commercial Hrtel. Further particulars at tha Drivers' Bureau. 16th March, 1904. R. N. KEELING, • Town Clerk. MONEY TO LEND. 4?9f|A £300, £450, £500, £600, oUr<J\J\J y awai.mg in-'es; ment on approved freehold security at 6 %. t. pply immediately to J. B. WITHER, Solicitor, I Theatre Royal Buildings, Palmerston N. |

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7792, 17 March 1904, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7792, 17 March 1904, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7792, 17 March 1904, Page 10

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