GOSPEL HALL. t Main Street. MESSRS H. Isaac and E. Whitehead, " the happy evangelists," will give addresses to-night at 7.30, also Thursday and Friday, April 6th and 6th, at the same hour. A hearty invitation to all. * MANAWATU KILWINNING, 47 ' N.Z.C. L fTTHE regular tnonthly meeting will be **■ held in the 4 Lodge Room, Broadstreet, to-morrow (Wednesday) evening. Installation of W.M, Lodge tyled at 6.30 p.m. Visiting Brethren 7 p.m. By order of the W.MJ. HEPWORTH, Secretary. BOKGUGH OF PALMERSTON PUBLIC NOTICE. A MEETING of tbe Borouish Council in Committee of the Whole will bo held m the Council Chamber on Thursday next, April stb, at 5.30 o'clock p.m. fat the purpose of enquiring into the working of the Fire Brigade as at present constituted. Any ratepayer desiring fco give such evidence as will assist tbe Council in its enquiry may attend for fcbat purpose upon giving notice to the Town Clerk of such intention on or before noon of Thursday, A pril sth, 1906. i ROBT. N. KEELING, Town Clerk, ! Palmorat'on North, ; April 2nd, 1806. ' COURSING. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 6 and 7. COURSING CLUB'S m Maiden Stakes MO Excellent Nominations Best Dogs in the Colony An Idesd Day's Sport. Admission Is, grandstand Is, busses to ground. HARRY P. MULLER, Secretary. STONEY- CREEK HALL. OPENING DANCE of the Season to 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, Physiognomist, Psychoitetwst, Inseibational Medium, 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, 2/6. LAST DAY— SATURDAY NEXT. MR HELLER-KOBER, Magnetic Masseub, All Nervous Diseases Treated, Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Headache. ~ Moderate fees. Same address as above. Technical School. HIGH SCHOOL BUILDINGS, Featherston Street. EVENING CLASSES IN Chemistry, Magnetism and Electricity, English History and Geography, Arithmetic, Mathematics, Woodwork, Wood Carving, Book-keep-ing, Shorthand, Dressmaking, General Work, Drawing and Painting. Ist TERM COMMENCES APRIL 23. PROSPECTUS Giving all information about the classes, also conditions for FREE PLACES to be had at the School or at the local booksellers. TUfISS ANDERSON'S School of f Music, Amesbury street. Pianoforte, Harmony, Counterpoint, elementary and advanced. Students are notified that tuition, will-be resumed January 2Srd. Vacancies for three pupils. Miss Anderson will be at the music rooms from 2 to' 4 daily to receive those desirous of enrolment. -Quarter commences with pupil. ♦ —MUSIC. -i--1%/TADAME HARRIS (Specialist), It I perfect voice production and singing, is prepared to as pupils ladies and gentlemen who are aesirous of a fuller development of voice culture with a view to refined and artistic singing. Her system produces a perfect, natural voice, full, rich ancl flexible. Interpretation, phrasing and accentuation of old and modern songs, in English, French, German and Italian; also operatic rolea and oratorio. Pianoforte and accompaniment playing taught. Terms moderate, obtainable at the Btudio, c/o D. B. HARRIS Chomist. Main-st; 15. MRS~^Mri^riAIlDS TEACHER OF SINGING & PIANOFORTE, Broad Stskkt (Opposite Amosbury-street).
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8155, 4 April 1906, Page 1
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