Events Worth Noting.
Messrs Leigh and Co. insert a list of properties they have for aalei including some FuitaVie dairy farms. • V , The N. Z. Loan and Mercani iie Agency Co. insert entries for their Masterton and Feilding stock sales. ■ "Confucius and Christ" will be the Rev. S. Baker's subject to-morrow evening, at.the Congregational Church,, when the offertory will be taken on behalf of the London Missionary Society. . Tenders wanted for bushfelling, Messrs Eavenhill and Co. add several new properties to their for sale list. Good investments. ' The committee of the Holiday Association invite the retailers of Palmerston ,N. to meet at the Fire Brigade Hall on Monday evening to consider the Shops and Offices Bill. y ; T The Para rubber stamp expert is still in Palmerston and taking orders. His address is Dawick's Buffet, Bangitikei-; street. Those in need of rubber stamps are invited, by advertisement appearing elsewhere, to examine the work done by the expert, who intends waiting on local business men for orders. ' ' ;■ The TJ RCA.. insert a special replace advertisement on our leader page. Special lines advertised are seed potatoes, vegetable seeds, incubator brooders, Ruddick's. dairy medicine chests, calf and pig meal. They, ako advertise the arrival p£ a large-shipment of biscuits and confectionery.
Entries for Abraham and Williams Daunevirke sale advertised to-day. " Messrs Bell, Gully and Cooper, solicitors.insert notice anent the bankruptcy of F. Burbiish, who intends applying for an order of discharge. Abraham and Williams advertise .entries for tlinir next.. Shannon sale, ■ .. . .
The , ;Paint Shop, .Bangitikei-street, will be opened this eveuiug by Mr N. M. Person. • ..'■ .' '.■ '? ■■'.-:,' ■:'. ■■' :' •■' ■'
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7902, 30 July 1904, Page 5
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262Events Worth Noting. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7902, 30 July 1904, Page 5
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