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POHANGINA COUNTY COUNCIL. "OUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY X " GIVEN that at a polL of ratepayers of the Pohangina Township and Suburban Sections, held on the 4th day of February, 1910, on a proposal to borrow by way of a special loan the sum of £200 for drainage, the following votes were duly recorded:— For the proposal ... 7 Against the proposal ... 14 As the number of votes recorded in favour of the proposal is less than three-fifths of the total number of valid votes cast, I hereby declare the proposal to be rejected. . jfflg" R. W. BROWklg; Chairman. Pohangina, February 5, 191 Q. CHURCH SERVICES. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SERVICES will be conducted on Sunday by the Rev.. D. Hird, M.A. Horning 11, evening 7. Sunday School and Bible Class 2.30. A warm welcome to all. ( DANISH LUTHERAN CHURCH. \ SERVICES to-morrow at 11 a.m. ■ and 7 p.m. church~o¥~christ: Orient Hall. Church Street. LORD'S DAY. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Bible School, 3 p.m. Evening Service, 7 p.m. MR R. MILLAJEt, Preacher. " THE "PRESBYTERIAN - CHURCH." SERVICES on Sunday will be conducted as follows:— St. Andrew's, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher—Rev. Isaac Jolly, M.ABible Classes, 2.30 p.m. Sabbath School, 2.30 p.m. Kairanga—7.3o p.m-,. Mr AllenTiakitahuna—7.3o p.m., Mr Stagpoole. MT^^^hljrchT -- SERVICES will be conducted on Sunday as follows:— Morning, 11—Mr D. W. Low, M.A. Evening, 7—Mr More. Sunday School and P.S.A. 2.30. A hearty welcome to; all. METHODIST CHURCH, N.Z. SERVICES will be conducted on Sundav as follows:— Broad Street.—ll -Rev. G. W. J. Spence, subject, " The Beautificatibns of the Unknown" ; 7. Rev. G. W. J. Spence, subject, "The Beatification of God." Holy Communion at the close of the service. Sunday. School and Bible Classes at 2.30. Cuba Street. 11 and 7, Rev. T. T. 4 Thomas, B.A. Holy Communion at 1 the close of evening service. Sunday School and Bible Classes at 2.30. Longburn.—2.3o, Rev. T. T. Thomas, B.A. Holy Communion at the close of the service. , 7, Mr H. N. Vivian. Sunday School and Bible Class at 1.30. Bunnythorpe.—ll and 7.15, Mr A. \ Goldsbury. Sunday School and BibleClass at 10. Ashhurst.—ll, Rev. W. A. Watson; 7, Mr T. Beggs. Sunday School and Bible Class at 10. , Pohangina.—ll and 7.30, Mr H. Billens. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2. Kelvin Grove.—7.3o, Mr A. E. Jefferson. Stoney Creek.—7.3o, Rev. W. A. Watson. . i FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL HOME. ~A BARGAIN. WE are instructed, on behalf of R. W. Brown, Esq., who has. decided to again take up his residence on his farm, to offer for sale his fine house and lands, situated in College Street East, a few yards from Fitzherbert Street. The house was erected to Mr Brown's order about 12 months ago, and con- i tains eight large rooms, with every I modern convenience. Anyone desirous ' of securing this should to w us early. The property will be sold at a bargain, and the terms made to euit. BROPHY & MOWLEiu, j Sole Agente._ I "anatomical shoe store? , W. RICHARDSON (Main Street W.) ' THE Best House in Town for solid j. value in solid Footwear. Try M a pair of our Murray Guinea Boot, .'^ hand-sewn welts, _guaranteed good 9 wear or replaced with new pair free, f Latest styles and shapes. Repairing J Jone by experts. j AKT . j ART is long, life short—especially I of a Photo. Don't hang an En- ij largement, it will fade. Have a drawing by HAROLD ANDERSON. ) Main Street. IN A NUT-SHELL—Quality the ' best, prices bed-rock, in Bird Cages, Sheep Shears, Brushware, Lampware, and General Ironmongery, j at R. P. Edwards and Sons, Ltd., ] Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, ' the Square. Every line imported direct from the Manufacturers. JLHOS. i> HENDEKSON7 PRACTICAL .Piano and Organ I Tuner. 13| years' Home ex- 1 perience. Only addresses: ,Dresden Piano Company, and Church Street West, corner of West Street, Pal- ~ merston North. ;j JNOTICE. MO. COOK, Carrier, Foxton, • desires to announce that he meets all trains arriving at Foxton, ; t . and ie prepared to carry passengers and luggage to the Heads at reasonable rates. Letters or telegrams T^HE only wy to know j •if Lane's 'EmifMjOni ;., will cure you is to%tfy j it. Have you done so? si 1 A. BUOHAINAJN, *"" \ LAND AGENT, % CUBA ST., PALMERSTON NORTH. I mO LET—Shops in Cuba Street with 1 -»- plate-glass fronts, suitable for \ dressmaker, milliner, or-bootmaker. J ' ' ■ ' ' •' '■•'■■■' %

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9134, 5 February 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9134, 5 February 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9134, 5 February 1910, Page 8

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