Events Worth Noting.
Dr. van Slyke, of Wellington, specialisfc in eye, ear, nose and throat, pays his regular professional visit to Palmerston North, on Thursday next, 23rd November, and may be consulted at the Club Hotel. •
Barraud and Abraham, Ltd., insert a replace advertisement in reference to their large stocks of seeds, which have deservedly obtained a first-class reputation. Testimonials from Messrs P. S. Mcßae and G. N. Pharazyn are in^ eluded in the advertisement, showing the splendid results that have followed the sowing of seeds purchased from Messrs Barraud and Abraham.
Messrs O'Connor and Tydeman have now ' opened up silver novelties and jewellery selected by Mr Tydeman when in London. Inspection invited.
Mi* L. J. Byan, bookseller, stationer, and fancy goods importer, the Square, announces that lie has purchased the business lately carried on by A. A. .Pratt. A large and well selected stock of bookß, stationery, office requisites, fancy goods, games, toys will be found in stock. All the latest American, English and colonial magazines and periodicals arrive by every mail. A large stock of high class tobacco, cigars and cigarettes is also kept. Members of the Orange Lodge and visting brethren are notified to attend the Congregational Church evening service to-morrow, when a special memorial service will be held in connection with the death of the late Mr G. Howe. •■■■..
. Mr Wacker notifies that he has opened a boot repairing establishment in Main-street east.
A notice of thanks to the Hopital staff is inserted.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8144, 18 November 1905, Page 5
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247Events Worth Noting. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8144, 18 November 1905, Page 5
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