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EVENTS WORTH NOTING.

,W. H. Lambert and Co. advertise properties for sale. Public Trustee inserts a notice re estate of late Florence Brooke. Makerua, Drainage Board invites tenders for dram work. Markers wanted for Cadet Rifle Meeting next Tuesday. , v ■ # Wariganui Education Board' advertises for an instructor in woodwork. Clark and Thompson, Church-street, have some scrim of good quality for sale cheap. ' y-,, - Train arrangements for the Christmas and New Year holidays are advertised in to-day's issue. _ - Leopold Simmons inserts an advt. directing attention to the bargains available in connection with.his relinquishing sale. Collinson .and Cimninghame, Ltd., insert a replace advt. on page 1, in which the prices of a nice line of sunshades are advertised. . ''Wyandotte," the scientific cleanser, is a strenuous cleanser. - It'cleans quickly, remove hidden obstinate, dirt, and it positively destroys all-bacteria and germs. Messrs Hallenstcin Bros., L"td., N-'Z. .Clothing Factory, the Square, advertise in a replace advertisement that they have opened a full range of up-to-date goods suitable for useful Christmas presents. N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., advertise binder twine, cornsacks and machinery oils of which they hold large stocks. The firm also have in stock implements by the Walter A. Wood Co. Farmers are requested to send for quotations.

The Salvation Array meetings to-mor-row will be addressed by Envoy Wilkinson, of Duriedin. This officer played a leading part in connection with the, local corps, having had the'honour of opening the. corps in, Palmerston. Old friends will be glad to eee and hear him again and stirring memories or early day fighting; revived. On Monday . evening the children will render the splendid programme prepared for last Tuesday, but postponed pn, afccisunt---of...the-'wet:;eYen-:in'g,^-,^Tho^'rtresentatiph^.^f;> : ihcmdea ? ih>^ The Palmerston public are verv seldom favoured with a: visit from a ; live peacock. Mr E. S. Pees has, however,; just imported one from Queensland.; It arrived by last night's train from Wellington in its unnatural. horned viz.; a packing case, in' which the bird has been confined the last, three weeks*. , Mr i Pees; has gone to a great deal, of trouble ■in:'pro.curin^:^his'^bird;; 'whi6h;-'Jfe;';wv.very-' : welLsatisfied\with, as it is a fine specibeing;a picture.;to behold; treat is! in storev for the public as Mr Pees 'proposes, to, exhibit .the' bird in the window? -of i, his shop,x:thet:Non-| pareil CyclevCe..■ '7;;- ; fr'. : -V' ': : <''.l <•. ■ "".

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8754, 19 December 1908, Page 5

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EVENTS WORTH NOTING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8754, 19 December 1908, Page 5

EVENTS WORTH NOTING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8754, 19 December 1908, Page 5

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