Phases of the Moon. t> - . '' ' : {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 p.m.' Sun rises, 6.4G a.m. ; sets, 4.48 p.m. Moon rises, 1.16 a.m. ; sets, 2.16 p.m. Sliippins: Hews. POET OF WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. THURSDAY. Manaroa from Motuoka. "Wa-Is are from Dunedin and Lytfelton. Te Anau from uytfcelton. Penguin from Nelson and Picton. Hawke's Bay from London, Glasgow, L iverpool and Aucfc land. Opawa from Blenh9vm. SAILED. Aotea for We3tporfc. Manaroa for Harelock and Sounds. Warrimoo for, South, Hobarfc and Melbourne Tasman for Nelaon and Motciefca Stormbird for Wanganui. Waikare for Sydney, |via Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. ' Te Anau for Lytteltori. Takapuna for New. Elymoufch and Onehnnga. Kapiti for Waitera. By Telegbaph. 4 fciTDNET, May 27. Sailed—Buteshire, for Napier. Arrived, 8.30 a.m.—Sierra. Fremantle, May 27. Arrived—Oroja from London. The , passengers for JSew Zealand are Miss Hickbury and Messrs Bloy (2). A Kevblution in Dress-Gutting, The greatest discovery of the age. An invention of 1903-4. TV/TBB TBAILL, teaoher of Imperial •"•*■ system. Glasses held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 10 to 12 and 2 to 6. The system' inoludes •'6"-Bb.»pea costs, children's dresses of every design, five collars, underskirts, cross belts, tea and morning gowns or wrappers to be learnt in one lesson of two hours. , Lessons free of charge at any time. Reduced charges to echool girls. Highest class of work' executed.' '**•" r -'Trimmings of all descriptions specially taught-. ■ -. ■' | Ladies invited to inspeofc work at any ! hour. Ladies may join the classes at anytime. Classes held Oddfellows' Hall, Cubastreet, Mrs Traill has had considerable experience in this art. and pupils n»ay rely on a competent teacher. THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. • CfcQTHINGJPACTORY Always keep pace with the Times, A NDhave just completed the alteraxx lion andfitting of their NEW PREMISES IN THE . EOYAII 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. LAST WEEKTHACEEE'S GENUINE BEMOYAL . . SALE. BOOTS &_ SHOES. BARGAINS IN EVERY ■ 'LINE. ADDEESS— THACKEE, - THE SQUABE THE COSMOPOLITAN Hairdressing Saloon, MAIN-STREET WEST, neae Sqctahe. ■ L. BITTLEMEYEB, TTAIRDEESSER, Wigmaker, Tobae-J-J- conist, Perfumer. Every conceivable kind of hairvroVk mude to order! y : Best workmanship guaranteed. A great .■•.' . variety of cigars, cigarettes and tobacco stc/oked; Also, splendid assortment of pipes, cigarette and cigar holders. ■ .; English; German and French perfumery and;sp_Bps. Ladies' room attacked. Branch'business next Mr W, Mugridge, Chesust, Terrace End.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7848, 27 May 1904, Page 4
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