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Phases of the Moon. —— % (Calculated for New Zealand Mean :Time). MAY. ■ Last Quarter, ,7th, at 11.20 p.m.. New Moon, 15th, at 10.28 p.m. First Quarter, 22nd, at 9.49 p.m. Full Moon, :29th;.at 8.25 pan.' Sun rises, : 6.46 a.m. '■; sets, 4.48 p-m. Moon rises, Z1.16 a.m. ; sets, 2.16 p.m. SMppins: News. PORT OP WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. FRIDAY. mana from Patea. Opawa fro-i Blenheim. Waikare from Sydney, Auckland, and East Coast. Rotomahana from Lyttelton. Tasman from Nelson aad Motueka. Taieri from WestportKamona from Wesfport, Himitangi from East Coist. Wan__a from Newcastle SAILED. FRIDAY. Corinna for Nelson and New Plymouth. Kotuku for Westport. Penguin for Picton aad Nels.n Wakanui for Ly=telton. Waikare for LytWton and Dunedin Opawa for Blenheim. Tasman for Nelson and Motueka Jane Douelas for Picton aud Hokitika Sotomahana for Lyttelton. Mana for Patea. , Stormbird for Wanganui. Charles Edward for Nelson and West Co-st. Himitangi for East Coast.

By Telegeaph. Sydkey, May 20. Arrived—Mararoa from Auckland. Auckland, May 20. Arrived—Ventura from Sydney. A Revolution in Dress-Cutting. The greatest discovery of the age. An invention of 1903-4. "IV/rRS TRAILL, teacher of Imperial ■"X system. Classes held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. The system inoludes " 6 "-sh.ped coats, children's dresses of every design, five collars, undetskircs, cross belts, tea and morning j gowns or wrappers to bo learnt in one lesson of two hour.. Lessons free of charge at any time. Reduced charges to school girls. Highest class of work executed. Trimmings of all descriptions specially taught: Ladies invited to inspect work at any - hour. Ladies may join the classes at any time. Classes held Oddfellows' Hall, Cubastreet. Mrs Traill has had considerable experience in this art. and pupils reay rely on a competent teacher. Cheaper tlian Firewood. GAS COOKERS (Pitted Free of Cost), -Sold on Time Payment by the Palmerston Gas Company. -NO-SMOKE. NO LABOUR! NO SMELL! • Gas now reduced B£d per 100 feet. 'THE COSMOPOLITAN Hainlressing Saloon, MAIN-STREET WEST, neab Squake. L. BITTLEMEYER, "□HAIRDRESSER, Wigmaker, Tobac- -*-*■ conist, Perfumer. Every conceivable'kmd of hairwork made to order. Best workmanship guaranteed. A great variety of cigars, cigarettes and tobacco stocked. Also, splendid assortment of pipes, cigarette and cigar holders. English, German and Erench perfumery and soaps. -Ladies' room attached. Branch business next Mr W. Mugridge. Chemist. Terrace End. THE HEW .ZEALAND OLOTM.G FACTORY. J!^_SS_l__MLJ • Always keep pace with the Times, AND have just completed the altera-u-x- tion and fitting of their NWW PREMISES IN THE EOYAL HOTEL BUILDINGS. YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THIS" UP-TO-DATE SHOP, With an entirely new stock of MERCERY, HATS, CLOTHING. LADIES', CHILDREN'S,' AND MEN'S BOOTS AID SHOES.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7843, 21 May 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7843, 21 May 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7843, 21 May 1904, Page 4