EVENTS WORTH NOTING.
Advertiser has two creamery ponies for sala. G. Davies, the modern tailor, inserts a replace advt. DimocK and Co., Ltd., insert list of trucking dates. G. Bryce notifies that he has taken over the blacksmith's shop at Oroua Bridge. Mr A. Clarke, of Palmerston, will preach at the Public Hall, Ashhurst, to-morrow evening. Tenders 'ire invited for citting. carting- and milling about 3000 tons of green flax. Lambert and Co., land agents, Rangitikei street, have several town and country properties for sale. A eocial to celebrate the re-opening of Longburn School will be held in the Parish Hall on Tuesday evening. Those whoso eyesight is failing will be interested in Mr Wood's announcement that he has a complete stock of glasses. A trial solicited.
An appreciative note in reference to Red Rose butter, manufactured by the Awahuri Dairy Co., will be found in an advt. on page 1.
A. A. Pratt and Co. send us a complete set of six new panorama view post-cards of Palmerston N. These are from the latest photos, and include every portion of the Square.
Dalgety and Co., Ltd., direct attention in a replace advt. to their first-class stock of Criterion seeds. The firm are selling choice Italian ryegrass, crimson clover and white mustard—rapid-growing , forage plants which will eecure splendid winter feed. Members of the Onward Tent 1.0. K. are notified that the ordinary meeting, to have been held on Monday, is postponed till Tuesday, February Bth. The Tent will be visited by Bro. R. W. McCreach, of Invercargill, who is very anxious to meet members. A full attendance is therefore requested.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9134, 5 February 1910, Page 5
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270EVENTS WORTH NOTING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9134, 5 February 1910, Page 5
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