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OROUA BRIDGE SPORTS' ASSOCIATION. rpHE Annual General Meeting of -*■ members of the above Association will be held in the Public Hall on Honday, April 2nd, at 7.30 p.m. Business — To receive report and balance sheet. L. 0. BAIGENT, Sec, COUEBING. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 6 and 7. J£ANAWATU COURSING CLUB'S £40 Maiden Stakes MO Excellent Nominations Best Dogs in the Colony An Ideal Day's Sport. Admission Is, grandstand Is, busses to ground. HARRY P. MULLER, Secretary. KELVIN GItOVE HALL. TUESDAY, 3rd .APRIL, 1906. nnHE usual fortnightly DANCE will X /be held on above date. Admission—Gentlemen $s, ladies Is. Refreshments provided. Pittam's bus leaves P.O. corner at 7.30 p.m., Terrace End at 7.45 p.m.

STONEY CIIEEK HALL. /OPENING DANCE of the Season to Sr. be held on FRIDAY evening, April 6th. Mr Barrow's Band will supply the music. Pittam's bus will leave post office at 7.30. MADAME HELLER, ■ ■ PHYSIOOXOMIST, Psychomethist, Lnsi-ihattonal Mediom, Andrew Young-street, near Railway Station, 3rd private house left side from Main-street. CHARTS written and Hand-writing Diagnosed. Advice given on Health, Business, Marriage, etc. Consultation fee, 2/0. LAST DAYSATURDAY NEXT. MR HELXER-KORER, Magnetic Masseur, All Nervous Diseases Treated, RheuSciatica, and Headache. Moderate fees. Same address as above. School of Dresscutting " THE IMPERIAL SYSTEM." Miss E. Robin, (Lale of Creasey's, London, and C. Smith's, Palmerston North), Rooms above Evening Standard, THE SQtJABE. . Hours of Attendance: Tuesday b, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 to 12, and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays from 10 a,m. to 1 p.m. Class held on Thursday evenings from 7.30 to 9.30. _ Select School of Practical and Artistic Dressmaking. TTAS opened a Select School of Dressmaking in Palmerston North, and is PREPARED to RECEIVE PUPILS. Madame King received her training in Paris andi has since held the position of head in leading London and Colonial houses, arid is therefore FULLY QUALIFIED to give the very best possible and up-to-date instruction to pupils. A licourse of dressmaking is ft very necessary part of every YOUNG LADY*S EDUCATION, and the one most quickly repaid. As there is no chart, drafting or calculation, the pupil's whole time is given tp Practical DRESSMAKING. , Rooms : Palmerston Buildings, Cuba street. Hours of attendance ; 10 till 12 and 2 till 5 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays add Fridays. Terms on application. Course 5 commences with first lesson. ~~ SYDNEY HOUSE/ ; Main street, next Lyceum DRESSM AKIJS G. THE LANGEft SCHOOL/ DRESSES made up in latest modes. Classes arranged to suit pupils. Lessons in fancy work, ribbon work, ailk embroidery, etc.—Mrs McCarthy School for Millinery. MlfeS CALLAWAY, (Late of SIDNEY). TDUPLLS taught to shape, make and -*• trim own nats, Ten lessons (two hours daily* 10/6. Quarterly terms arranged. Ladies' hats altered and retrimmed. Hours of attendance —10 to 12 and from 2 till 4. Evening Classes--; Thursday, 7 to 9. MISS CALLAWAY, KING'S CHAMBERS, The Squarb. DAY'S m HOIIBB. Chakmtsg Seaside Resort. Boating. Bathing and Sunshine. . mHE new and handsomely-equipped X. Private Hotel at Day's Bay, with its delightful grounds and fascinating surroundings, is now ooen to receive . guests.' It is under the capable management of Mr V. X. De Caro, late Chief Steward of the Shaw, Sarin and Albion Co. -Quick ferry service with Wellington several times daily, A"U' information can be obtained either from Mr De Caro or from The Wellington Ntflam Feri-y ltd., Wellington. 2 -CXTANTED KNOWN—-That Singer f f motors are a long way ahead of anything "n the market. FlatteiIng testimonials from four purchasers in the Manawatu district. ' Clients waited on and any test gone through by the agents—G. Barry and Coy., (folding. v •

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8154, 2 April 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8154, 2 April 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8154, 2 April 1906, Page 1

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