FOOTBALL; SATURDAY/SEPTEMBER 9. • REP. MATCHES.'. HOROWHENUAv. MANAWATU. Manawatu Juniors v. Wanganui Juniors. Admission Is; grandstand 6d. " Kick off 2.30. KELVIN GROVE HALL. : TUESDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, 1905. 'PHE usual fortnightly. DANCE .will . * be held as above. Refreshments provided; ."-' -S. Barrow's -'String Band. "Admission—Gentlemen 2s; ladies Is. Pittam'sbus leaves 1?. O. at 7.30 p.m.; Terrace End 7.45 p.m. . FITZHERBERT EAST FUBLIC HALL. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, 1905. ' /CONCERT in aid of the Hall funds.^ To be followed by a DANCE. Concert tickets Is each; children half-* price. Dance: Gentlemen, 2s; ladies free. Refreshments provided. Concert at 8 p.m. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. AMOALH^E PARADE. SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1905, 2 p.m., AT SHOWGROUNDS. A Catalogue will be published. ; ENTRIES (5s each) CLOSE Sept. 18th. J.C.LANE, ; - Secretary. P.N.V. FIRE POLICE & SALVAGE CORPS. Grand Carnival IN aid of the above will be heJd on the SHOWGROUNDS, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27th, 1905. GRAND FANCY DRESS & POSTER PROCESSION will leave the Square at 1 o'clock sharp. 7-a-side Football Contest. 5 a-side Ladies' Hockey Tourney. 2 Mile Bicycle Race. Competition Quickstep by Municipal Band. : 2-men Coupling Event,, P.N. Fire Brigade. Bandsmen's Race, etc., etc. Novel Costume Football Match. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. DON'T MISS IT. Admission Is ; grandstand 6d. LIEUT. JONES. •) Joint C. H. j Sees. CAPT. CARTER, Supervisor. Tickets can be obtained from members of the corps and shopkeepers SKATING. FIXTURES THIS WEEK. 7EALANBIA HALL, Saturday afternoon and evening; Bunnythorpe, Thursday Awahuri, Friday. E. BENNETT. SAPDOW SYSTEM, BOXING, SCIENTIFIC WEIGHT LIFTING, AND GYMNASTICS. rpHE PALMERSTON GYMNASIUM ■*■ Alexandra Hall, the Square. (Behind Crow n Studios.) Sandow system and Gymnastic*—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 Lifting and Boxing—Fridays Btelopm Second Term : July 25 to October 25, F. Stevens & J. L. Walker, Instructors. WANTED KNOWN—We have still * * ' a few "Warren" lady's cycles left. We give a liberal 12 months' guarantee and get them up in first-class style. Our price is'only JB9 10s. If you are looking for the best value in Palmerston North we can interest you.— '■ Clarkson's, Coleman Place. /CARNARVON House, Rangitikei-st.— ■ -^ Good accommodation for permanent boarders and the travelling public; terms moderate.—A. T. Lake, Proprietor WANTED KNOWN—That the old ' ' 'Frisco is not dead, nor yet blind. Call at the Al, Main-street, near station. Will be pleased to see old faces again. C*~\ i \ DEPOSIT on driest, cheapest c*2J-V/ section, with asphalt footpaths and improvements, Al locality, Terrace End. See owner, Semi; WANTED TO SELL — Ladies' * Massey-Harris bicycle, 20-inch frame fitted with Dunlop tyres " almost new." This machine is in excellent condition and just the thing for a girl going to school. —Adams Star Cycl'i Co., Clarendon Buildings. "W"ANTED TO SELL—Gent's Clark- * ' son bicycle, 26-inch frame, fitted with Brooks' saddle, free-wheel, and two rim brakes; this machine has had very little wear, and is suitable for a tall rider; £9 cash, on terms £1 extra. — .Adams Star Cycle Co., Clarendon Buildings. Tj\7ANTED to sell-Gent's Beeston ** Huinber 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 Cycle Co.. Clarendon Buildings, z
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8086, 8 September 1905, Page 1
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