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FOOTBALL. A. AND P. SHOW GROUNDS. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6. A MEMORABLE EVENT. . (Under the auspices of the N.Z.R.F.U.) The Greatest Display Of Rugby ever arranged for in Palmerston. AUSTRALIA VERSUS MANAWATU HAWKE'S BAY AND BUSH UNIONS. General admission ls. Reserved seats in grandstand 2s, unreserved ls. The plan of seats will be opened at W. Davis, tobacconist, on Saturday morning. Intending spectators are strongly advised to book early. Special Excursion Fares From Country Districts. KICK OFF 3 p.m. HARRY P. MULLER...Sec. M.R.F.U. ~~~FOOTBALL TMPORTANT REP.: FIXTURE. SHOW GROUNDS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th. HAWKE^T-BAY Y. MANAWATU. Admission ls. Grandstand, 6d extra. Kick-off 3 p.m. HARRY P. MULLER, Sec. M.R.F.U. . SKATING. ~~~ ZEALANDIA HALL. CJVERY Saturday morning, afternoon • LJ and evening. Awahuri Hall every Friday. E.BENNETT. SANDOW SYSTEM, BOXING. SCIENTIFIC WEIGHT LIFTING, AND GYM ff ASPICS. rpHE PALMERSTON GYMNASIUM -*- Alexandra Hill, the Square. (Behind Crown Studios.) Sandow system and Gymnastics—Tuesday and Thursday, 8 to 10 p.m. Youths—Tuesday and Thursday, 7 till 8 p.m. Children—Saturday, 2 till 4 p.m. Weight Lifing p.n.i Boxing—Fridays 8 te 10 p m Sf c nd Term : July 25 to October 25. F. Stevens & J. L. Walker, Instructors. \jtT ANTED KNO W N- Naunton's pa- ' " tent system for playing piano or organ taught; no previous knowledge of music required; fee 7s 6d for book and 7s 6d for instructions in rudiments of system.—J. McFetrish, patent medicine dealer, Occidental Buildings, The Square. WANTED KNOWN — " 'mporial" Motor Engines cost less to run than any other engine, and take up much less space. They can be used for driving any kind of .machine—sheep shearing, butter making, saws, pumps, etc., as the speed of the engine can be regu'ated from 150 to 1600 revolutions per minute. Gun metal bearings. Guaranteed for 12 months. One gallon of benzine lasts 4j hours in a 4 h.p. engine. British manufacture. Dent and Co., 32 Victoria-st., Wellington. DUY English cycles, manu ractured L* by good Enplish firms. Standard SUr.-, oily £12 10>; the best value offered ia New Zealand.—Adams Star Cycle Coy.. Claivndon Buildings. WHY hesitate when you bave decided to buy a new cycle. Beeston Hnmbers are acknowledged to be the finest production in the world for excellence ot material and workmanship. Rrduced prices, £22 for the road racer, or jG2S for complete roadster with two powerful brakes and freewheel. Sole agents for N.Z., Adams Star Cycle Co., Clarendon Buildings. WANTED KNOWN —That Wigh- *' ton's have a very large collection of tested Vegetable and Flower Seeds in 3d and Id packets. Call and secure a copy of our Seed Manual, giving complete cultural instructions. > Seed potatoes, etc., delivered to all parts of the town. Telephone 312. Wighton's, Main-street E. "WANTED to sell-Gent's Beeston \' Humber cycle, 24-inch frame, Eadie combination hub, Brookes saddle, James hollow rims, and Palmer tyres. Only two months in use, and is practically as good as when turned out of factory. £15-a bargain.—Adams Star k Cycle Co., Clarendon Buildings. WANTED—C M. Ross nnd~Co., > ' ' Drapers, having been appointed Solo Agents in Palmerston North for A. M. Hendy, Toilet. Specialist, invi'e ladies to inspect their stock of latest Hair Frame?, 6t0., for preaenS fashions. • All coloarfl. Is eaoh, f / IET off the earth and buy an Osmond c " cycle. Wo are satisfying others; t we can satisfy you.—Scott Cycle Corn--1 pany. f "DAZORS! ' Razors!! Razors!!! c j-** Wholesale prices. We exchange r or return money if found not an reprei, sented; from 2s each. Try our k. special Cavalry strops, best in the s market, 2s 6d. A few pocket electric i, batteries left at 5s 6d,' with extra battery.—Essex & Co. _

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8072, 24 August 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8072, 24 August 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8072, 24 August 1905, Page 1

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