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EVENTS WORTH NOTING.

Railwav Department advertise tram arrangements for Manawatu races. Fourteen sheep have strayed on .to Mr J. McKinlay's property, Tarania. Test of sewer ventilators at Municipal Offices on Wednesday. Last night a big crowd of people,, ladies predominating, attended Messrs W. F. Durward and Co.'s promenade show of new autumn and winter goods. Tho goods were displayed to excellent advantage, the silks, dresses, trimmings and furs being particularly fine. Mr P. C. Hanky's orchestra was in attendance and contributed an excellent programme of popular airs, lending aUdcd enjoyment to those present. Messrs Hankins, Loughnan and Lock-, hart Fit/.herbert have £3000 and other sums to lend on freehold broad acres. Mews Beattie, Lang and Co. advertise for sate a new up-to-date gentleman s residence ten minutes' walk from Square; also other properties. Mr and "Mrs Cavelle insert a business notice in reference to the, Massage Institute which they are conducting in Palmerstonv A feature is made of massage Ireatment, also the light and colour With the approach of winter a good lamp is a necessity in every home. Ihc U F C.A. have secured the agency ot the Torex incandescent kerosene burner, which will fit almost any kerosene lamp, and will be found a great convenience. See advertisement on page 6. Harvest thanksgiving services will bo held to-morrow (Sunday) at all the churches in the Methodist Circuit. At the Broad Street Church the services will be conducted by the Rev. J- -JLewis. In the the rev. gentleman will give a lecture to young men, taki'ur as his subject: "One of the Grandest Heroes." Special hymns and anthems will be rendered by tho choir.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8546, 28 March 1908, Page 5

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EVENTS WORTH NOTING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8546, 28 March 1908, Page 5

EVENTS WORTH NOTING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8546, 28 March 1908, Page 5

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