EVENTS WORTH NOTING.
Kelvin Grove dance on Tuesday next. „ National Mortgage and Agency Co. insert a trespass notice. Mr F. Mowlem thanks the electors for returning him to the Borough Council. Mr E. J. Armstrong returns thanks for his election as Councillor. Mr M. O'Reilly inserts a similar notice. . . . Anniversary services in connection with the Kongotea Methodist Church will be held on Sunday next. Rev. F. AY. Isitt will be the preacher. A special meeting of the Kia loa Football Club will be held to-night at the Cafe de Paris Hotel to adopt by-laws, etc. -,■-,■ r ■ Mr T A. Morine, a candidate tor a seat in the Borough Council at yesterday's poll, thanks those electors who accorded him their support. The ordinary meeting of the Philosophical Society will be.held to-night, when Mr W. Welch will read a paper i entitled "The Waterloo ot the WaiV A concert and dance will be held in the Raiimai social hall on Wednesday, May 5. A capital programme has been prepared, including comic songs, dancing in fancy costume, etc. Mr H. C. Collinson is calling for tenders for the removal of and additions to a residence in Ferguson street. Tenders close on Wednesday, May 5, at 7 p.m. ... : -I \ Steam users are all being notibecl j by Inspector of Machinery that they must protect their water gauges with a suitable protection. As all steam consumers will notice in our advertising columns Messrs Scott, Niven and Co., Ltd., 'are up-to-date with the Universal protection as approved 'by Chief Inspector of Machinery. I ivir M. Dumbleton, late of the Masonic Hotel, Wanganui, announ--ce.s that he has taken over the Post Office Hotel, Broad street. Mr Dumbleton, who is well-known m dairying circles, intends to specially cater for farmers and the travelling puplie. The hotel has been recently renovated, arid is now up-to-date m every detail, and customers can rely o-i getting good accommodation and the best of liquors. The best ales are always on tap,, and the aerated waters supplied are from Mr ~ S. Dixon's, which should be a sufficient guarantee of their good 'duality,-,.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8859, 29 April 1909, Page 5
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