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EVENTS NORTH NOTING.

The funeral of the late Mrs Apatari will leave Awapuni Wr Rangiota cemetery at 12 o'clock tihtioifro*. C. P. Nash, watchmaker and jeweller, directs attention to his itdck of wedding presents. : "Porteous and ,Cb. are advertising Yate»' new season's garden seeds of every description. Collinson and Ounninghame, Ltd., advertioe special prices for Winter Show week. Sunday .services at tho Seventh Day Adventist Church are advertised. The usual weekly assembly dance will be held in the Foresters' Hall on Tuesday evening. \." O'Connor and Tydepian advertise several grades of .reliable alarm clock;, which they have Jor sale. Orbell and t Co. have a small farm for sale, and a 268 acre dairy farm for exchange. • , . . < ,..,. ' . £% C. Caville, of tho Massage Institute, Grey street, has an advertisement of interest, in today's issue. Bell's Palmerston Laundry, of. Terrace street,, 'pfcone 823, has an important announcement in to-day's issue. In an advertisement on page 4 J. B. Gerrand directs attention to nis extensive stock of clocks, electroplated ware. etc. .Whitehead and Pears, milliners, tho Square, announce that they ate reducing all prices of their stock. A few bargains are mentioned in an advertisement on page 4. , The half-yearly-summoned meeting of tho Independent Order of Rechabites Onward Tent 52 will be hold at the Orange Hall, Lombard street, on Monday evening. Tho tender of Perrin Bros, and Needham has been accepted by Messrs L. G. West, and Son for the erection of a motor garage in Rangitikei street, the price being £1450,,. , MacMillan's leather leg-ropes are advertised elsewhere. Mr McMillan also announces that he will not luiv© a display at the forthcoming Winter Show and invites clients to call at,his shop. Cuba street. Haydoh Bros, advertise two brands of tea for which they are sole agents. They are prepared to give special quotations to the trade. Croucher's, the Square, announce the arrival of a,shipment of all the latest goods for art, needlework. Lady tisitors to Uip show during next week are particularly requested to call and inspect these new goods. John Cogbc advertises a good line of raincoats which he has in stock at the Mail Order House, Feuding. A complete catalogue will be forwarded to anyone on [ request..

The Arthur. Hop wood Hardware Co.. Ltd., draw attention to their patent fire screens. These screen*, are lx>tli convenient and ornamental, are absolutely spark proof,, will last for years, and can lie attached in & few moments. See replace advertisement on page 6 for particulars and prices. Walter Turner, of the Palmerston Motor and Cycle Depot, announces that he has full sfcjcks of cycle and motor lamps, prices of which appear in a replace advertisement elsewhere. Mr Turner also announces that he will bejanding shortly several of the famous. "Warwick" motor carriers. These handy delivery vans are very suitable for drapers, grocers, butchers,. bakers, etc., and will carry all classes of goods up to half a ton weight. Full particulars as to price can be obtained at the depot. Manson and Barr. Ltd., the well-known machinery and hardware merchants of Ranyitikei street, announce that thev are making a special display of thtir farming implement:; and machinery in their new show room during show week. This show room, which is one of the largest of its kind in the Dominion, is specially adapted for show purposes, and the displav now being mad© is one that should be inspected bv all farmers. The rooms will be lit up by electricity each night, and the attendants in charge will be pleased to give farmers ■ind others any information required. \ A. Wood, perambulator manufacturer, of Mam street West, nearly opposite the railway station, is making a special displnv of perambulators and gocarts at. his factory and show room. These perambulators were ill manufactured on the premises bv com»r' te n- tr ? dosn,<;a unci w the direction of Mr Hood, who is an expert tradesman. Ihe work nut into the prams is a credit, to the establishment, and those in need of such articles are invited to call and inspect the stock All prams are sold for cash or terms, which are made ouite easy. All classes of perambulator reDairs are'undertaken, and a message by 'phone (791) will rcffiV.e grpnipt attention

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9823, 13 June 1914, Page 6

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EVENTS NORTH NOTING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9823, 13 June 1914, Page 6

EVENTS NORTH NOTING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9823, 13 June 1914, Page 6