EVENTS WORTH NOTING.
L. Martin, of 20 Main Street, has a supply of football and hockey goods on hand.
At the Congregational Church to-mor-row harvest thanksgiving services will be held morning aaid evening. Tho church will be appropriately decorated for the occasion, and all gifts' of fruit, flowers, and vegetables will afterwards bo sent to the hospital. Mr J; H. Watt announces in this issue i' 1 * of tho 'Standard" that owing to moving, j; into his new premises during next week, he will accept any reasonable offer for his present stock of cycles and accessories to ••■void having too many goods to move. Now, then, is your chance for bar-. gains.
In an advertisement, page 6, attention is drawn to the tanks made by Hoiben and Kirk. This firm pays special attention to 'sweating" all seams. .In quick soldering only the edges of tho metal arc united, but when "sweated" the soldering iron is allowed to remain on one spot until the 6older runs in and through the seam or rivet-hole. Thus : tho work has treble the strength of tho quicker and cheaper class of soldering, A splendid display ot wedding and children's photos is now being made at Billens' studios, The Square. The wedding groups are of very superior _ finish, and nothing finer has been shown in Palmerston North. _ Mr Billens has also on view several prints finished in the beautiful sepia monochrome process, _ which gives.such artistic rendering to children's and fancy dress photos. Special reductions are announced during the Easter' 6eason. Harvest thanksgiving services will he held in all the Methodist Churches in the circuit to-morrow. Special thanksgiving offerings will be received at each service.
For radiant satisfaction to-day, tli:-. week, next week, and all the year round, let vVatsoii Bros. Ltd, do "your busi- 1 ness —Advt.
The last' lecture under the auspices of the International Bible Students' Association will be dolivcred to-morrow night in the Oddfellows' Hall, Cuba street. Bible readers and earnest thinkers in Palmereton will do well to attend this meeting. The subject is, "The Two Resurrections." Mr Nolson goes _ to Auckland after leaving here. Considerable interest in the dispensational method of JJi'olo etudy has been awakened by the discourse?, and the questions that are answered at the end help to further elucidate the subjects. At the Salvation Ariny Hall to-morrow, special h'arvesfc thanksgiving services wilt be held, conducted by Adjutant and Mrs Gunn, of \Vellington, and who were ftalioned in Palwerston 8 years ago. Miss Cunningham, a Scotch singer arid_ a member of the Scotch Songster Brigade of Wellington, will render several vocal items during ihe services. A songster brigade has also been formed, and will 6i'ng seasonable songs, accompanied "iy the '.hub band. The local corps have tastefully decorated the hall for the occas- . ion. On Monday owning a sale of gifts will t&ke place, the proceeds of which aro for improvements about to bo made to the Broad Street and the young people'? hall. Stalls of every description hav* been arranged for, consequently an ex cellent sale should be expected. | The. West Coast Sham-Ship and Trn-l me; Company, Main. Street, aro agents for Wincon's Star brand cement, m.vufactured in the Dominion hy local labour from 'ocal materials. This is a. colonial' industry and should bo supported,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9475, 25 March 1911, Page 5
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