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j KALE BY ORDEE OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME ! COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON 1 DISTRICT. AT REQUEST OF MORTGAGEE. "5 /| ESSSS GIMI & BARE!AM i.V'jt. have been instructed to ,-iell by public auction at their Auction Boomy, Foxton, on Wednesdny, the 27th day of February next, at 2 p.m. All th:,t- pioco v land, boing suburban :;csiou, jS'c. 819, Foxfcou, together with the cottage thereon erected, and now occupied by Mr de Bidder. For further particulars, apply to Menteafch and Bsere, Solicitors, Wellington, or to the Auctioneers, J. E. B/iRHAM, Auctioneer. BAtTIST CHURCH. MOENING at 11, Mr James Brewer ; evening at 7, Mr Whitehoad. Stony Creek, at 7 o'clock—Mr Jam's Brewer. ST. ANDREW'S PREsiyi ERIAN CHURCH. I SABBATH, FEBRUARY 10th, SERVICES will be conducted by the Rev D. Borrie, of Dunedin (ova of the delegates to the Assembly from Otago Church), at 11 a.m.; and by Mr George Grant at 7 p.m. Sunday School ana Bible Class at 2.30Kairanga—7.3o p.m. GOSPEL HAbL, Main street. MR C. H HINMAN will (D.V.) preach in the above Hall to-morrow (Sunday), at 7 p.m. Everybody welcome. CONGIUiGAHONAL CHURCH. Broiid Street. fTIRE REV. SIDNEY J. B;\KER will JL corioiuc, Services on Sunday at JJ. :'..oj, and 7 p.m. WESLEYAIN METHODIST CHUROH. QUNDAY Services will be h<irl as 0 iolio-.vs :— Broad street — 11, a.m., Eev T W Ke.vbold; 7 ji.m,. R,«,v 8. Lawry. Cuba struo*- 11 a .m , Kov S. Lawry : 7 p.m., Sbv T. W. Nowhold, Loneh'-irn— 2.30 p.m., Rev S. Lawrv 7 p.m., Mr Tolley. • ' " Bunny thorpe—ll a.m. and 7 p m,, Mr Gillett Ashhurst-3 p.m., Rev T. W. Newbold ; 7 p.m., Mr Sinclair. Taonui—7 p.m., Sir Wilton. Fohangina 11 a.m., Mr Andrew. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH! SSXAQESIMA SUNDAY. \ LL SAINTS'—HoIy Ccmrcunion, 8 A a.m Muttins, Lit.-tny r.nd Sermo.i, 11 a,m. Evensong and Sermon, 7 p.m. St. Peters-M'Utins and Sermon, 11 a.m. Evenaony and Sermon, 7 p.m. Barraud and Abraham, AQTUMM SOWIMGj WE h'IVJ j'.ifit received fifteen tanks of new .• t ussn's Clovers aud natural n-HSFes, Tun-iip, X ipa, and Musfard seed, all direst from Hurst Tu-rl So'i, London. vVe have again reenre.i ;hd wholn of the rye-grtiß^ srr.i grown by C pt<un Itassell on his old-establ Fhed pastur f of the "fcL/VXMERE ESTATE," Haw c's Bay. The vJuo of .his siivin of r^e grits ia now ! firmly and pennaneiitiy t: taDhshed a..- | we ha^'e every coritidoncc in reoommcndii;^ this seed to all tbo c desirous of is>yi; i» down a firstel i-s pas ur ■. We shalHia >.- ano samples ot ull ch^ hest nat-u''ttJ grasct*, including Me-.iow .fc'oxiaii. Crj.-ted Do^bail, True S icep's, «nd Hard Feacatß. :peci-.j)y grown tor us in shia district. BARBAUD ~ADEAHAMSBSD MERCHiNTS, ?ulmei-3toc N., Fuildjng, and Dannevirlie. Neuralgia T IKE the changeable weather, is always I_J with üb. We can/iot cure the ■yeather, but we cim cuml Neuralgia. How ? By taking WMteford's Ncuvalgic fe'ssence. It has proved itself lo be a friend indeed, 1 veritable boon to suffering humanity. Why then suffer torment,' when speedy relief can be obtained by using it. 2/8 Bottle. A sample boule of -one now celebrated NERVINE for TOOTH ICHB given to ivery purchaser. Teeth extracted as before, 1/-. G. F. A. WHITEFORD, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, The • Square. Business Telephone, 37. Private Residence, IS7. A, O. BUKB, P.O. BOX. PALMELSTON K011T:i. &-SC4..U.U. i- r ;p Cr tics is too lan. c E^t.a fP t0 artvertisc, coo c StOfl?" wc offeUt) G:ner-»J Con mission Agent. ALSO,Live Stock E-iqr-iry Office, l|lOR SALE AND TO LETFarms Town Properties Etc, Etc AGENCIESBccp'on Plumber Cycles Anglo Special Cycles Rouse & Hurrells Vehicles Alpine Fireproof Safes. ALSO,— N,Z. Times Agency, Opposite Uniou Bank. DON'T READ THIS. E. Humphrey TSeCtS to notify that he has taken over JL) the KUMABA STABLES, and will run a BLACKSMITH'S SHOP in conjunction with same. Horses shod and sent to any part of the town. VEHICLES PLACED UNDEK COVER while horses are being shod. Kennels provided for drovers' dogs. E,H. wishes to thank customers fov past favours, and hopes for a tcontiiiuanco ol same. Motto—llewdohsllewdef. /iSP/^?ffs* OJtiOUA LODGE. mHE usual fortnightly mooting of tht I, above Lodge will be held i v .the OdciV^Uows' Hall, Cuba-street, on Tuesday February *2tb> at 8 p.m. sharp. Business-Initiation and « BB eral. O, BUSH. Hf.acti'.ry. GRAZING FOB- CATTLE. GOOD shelter, levol country, pernv nent water, handy to tfWB., Apnl; Pah-v Sskss office,

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7159, 9 February 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7159, 9 February 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7159, 9 February 1901, Page 3

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