idiss Eose Musgrove met with a curious, but fortunately not a painful, accident the other day" when walking down a street in Melbourne. The high wind then blowing began to coquette with her hat, which had been firmly pinned on to the wig that this bright little actress has had to wear since her attack of typhoid. Evidently enraged with the resistance, the spiteful element whirled away lint and wig at one fell swoop, leaving Miss Musgrove an amused if somewhat comical picture, devoid of stage appliances and conspicuous in her natural half-inch-loug thatch. The popular actress has a keen sense of the ludicrous, even at her own expense, and she soon recovered the wayward hat and wig and securely placed them in position.
SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN JNotwithstanclng all that is done by boards of health and charitably inclined persons, the death rate among small children is very high dun ag the hot weather of the summer months in the large cities. There is not probably one case of bowel complaint in a hundred, however, that could not be cured ny i-tboi timcly use ? f Chamberlain's Lone, Cholera and Diarrhoea Eemcdv. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers.*
THE BEST FOR 555. nfVEE best Watch yon can get •*- for 55s is one of our Englishmade Levers. It is the most reliable Englishmade Watch that has ever been sold in this country at the price. Wo have a full stock of these watches in Silver Open Face and Silver Hunting Cases. SEND a p.0.0. , N FOB 555. and we will send you one post free. We will instantly return your money if you do not approve of the watch. Please mention this paper when writing. H.W.LLOYD, Jeweller & Optician, '55 Lambton Quay. WELLINGTON, CHEAP COAL The Weitport Co*l Co., Ltd., H'AVE the pleasure- to announce . that in response to a demand tor Cmup Coal they have opened a Kktaii, Yard, and are now prepared to supply their celebrated COALBROOKDALE COAL at the following prices:— Ex yard, delivered within Boro'u'«h (bagged): 39s 36s 32s 35s ton 20s 18s Gd 16s Gd 18s Gd % ton 10s Gd 9s Gd 8s Gd 9s Gd V A ton i8 b t d , 4s, n . 3s M4s sack H/X truck, delivered within Borough • If full truck taken, screened 38s per ton (less 2% per cent.) " In one ton lots, screened 39s per ton (less 2)i per cent.) The terms will be strictly Cash on .Delivery, as the prices are so low that credit cannot be given. AH coal must !>e paid for before leaving the vard or on delivery. 10 bags to the ton, 2cwt m each sack, weighed before leaving the yard. ' ° COKE AND FIREWOOD AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Office and Yard: Corner Main and Short-streets, Palmerston North. Telephone 353. P.O. Box 200. Ximbolton, 2nd Nov., 1905 MESSKB WIGHTON'S, Seed Merchants, Palmerston North. Dear Sins, — I have pleasure in informing vou that swedes grown from seed and exhibited by me carried off all r>mes both at Apiti and Kimbolton shows competition at the latter show bcin" very keen. Your vegetable seeds have also been very successful, and I have numerous prizes to show as a result. 1 Yours faithfully, fSigned) G. E. BELL. REID AND GRAY. "PAEMERS visiting THE SHOW -1- should not fail to inspect our exhibit of COLONIAL FARM IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINSEY ' Warehouse : RANGITIKEI STREET
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8149, 24 November 1905, Page 2
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