(Per Press Association—Copyright.) Received May 19, at 7.41 a.m. LONDON, May IS. Betting on the Derby :—Nine to four against. Gouvcnant, five to one Saint Amant, John o' Gaunt, and Henry I. WANTED KNOWN —Broad-street Methodist Band of Ho*pe will open on Wednesday, '25th inst., by _ miscellaneous concert. Good programme.. Everyone cordially invited. TpREE Lecture, Voice Culture. Mr -*- Buckingham, Church of England Schoolroom, Monday, 8 p.m. Admission by ticket. Tickets, Leary and Dixon's.
BOYS! AN AMERICAN InOYHLTY. 'lIHE self-acting BIRD TRAP wiH .'-*- catch any bird from a sparrow to an eagle. I will present to boys, by ballot, 6 bird traps next Saturday night at S o'clock. A.E.BUESON, Rattan and Wicker Furniture Manufacturer, Rangitikei-street. TENDERS FOE THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY' OF R_TA OR TALLOW-WOOD TELEGRAPH ARMS. THE Electric Telegraph Comcns-. sioner is prepared to receive " separate Tenders until the 16th June, 1904, for the SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF BATA OR TALLOWWOOD TELEGKAPH AIiMS, as under;— 20,000 (twenty thousand) arms, 2ft. Sin. long. . 20,000 (iwenty thousand) armß, sft. 6in. long. 15,000 j fifteen thousand) arms, 7ft. 6m. long. Specifications and sample arms can be seen at the Post and Telegraph Stores, Wellington, aad the ?Postoffices at Dannevirke, Masterton, and Palmerston iNorth. , Tenders to bd addressed to the " Superintendent of Electric Lines, Wellington," and indorsed "Tender for Telegraph Arms." By order. J. K. LOGAN, Superintendent of Eleeirh. Lines. General Post Office, Wellington, 16th May, 1904. HIGH CLASS TAILORISG.' TTAVING purchased the business of -_~V the ?BR_DFORD WOOLLEN CO, it is my intention to carry on the same as a High-class Tailoring Establishment. HAVING secured the services of expert tailors all garments will be made np on the premises. CUSTOMERS can rely on getting the very best of material secured from houses of high-standing in London with whom I made aarrangeaients before I left London to forward regular shipments of the latest. EVERY attention will be given to? ut and workmanship. Handwork a a specialty. C. H. USMAR, Mak. Stbket .-. .*. . Palherston N. Next Commercial HoteL
A. FUKNESS. | G. WoRSFOtp. The Farness Shoe Store, THE SQUARE. CjTAND up in Shoes that ' vf'- are your very own; Shoes that you have paid for. We Bnf for Cash and for Cash will not be undersold. Go everywhere, study the prices y carefully, ' examine qualities,' then come here. If we can get you to do that we would gain cus- ; tomers every time. THE SPOT CASH^TOKE? Ready money over the counter—that is the basis of every transaction here.- It is an unbreakable law written up in the deeds bf partnership.- . ? OUR LOW PHigS Proclaim tlie benefits of cash trading. Your m oney's , worth or your money back, at: :'.- ..-.-.•. .•■■'■- . ..THS-FOSSKSS SROE STOBB, Next to Leary & Dixon's.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7841, 19 May 1904, Page 8
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