MaSTERTON Agricultural and Pastoral Association ANNUAL AUTUMN SHOW. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 1001. BAM FAIR ON THURSDAY and FRIDAY. ; £700 WILL BE GIVEN IN1 PRIZES. i 171 NTIIIES close on Monday, "Feb. 11th, j li and can he made and catalogues and > entry forms obtained at the oilice of Mr ' •Selby Morton, Wanganui, Mr J. 0. Lane, : 1 Palrnerston North, or the Secretary, j Masterton. \ The Association has arranged with, the i Eailway Devilment to issue* excursion return tickets from Wanganui and Mangaonoho and intermediate stations on Tuesday, February 19th, available until . Monday, February 25 th. ISAAC SYKES, Secretary, P.O. 40. j UOM'T EBAD~THJST ! E. Humphrey i BEGS to notify that he has taken over the KUMARA STABLES, and will run a BLACKSMITH'S SHOP in conjunction with same. Horses shod and sent to any part of the town. VEHICLES PLACED UNDER COVER while horses are being shod. Kennels provided for drovers' dogs. E,H. wishes to thank customers for past favours, and hopes for a of same. { Motto—llewdohsllewdef.
THE NEW ZEALAND Loan & Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd,, jTAVB ON SALE—' SEEDS. TURNIP, RAPE, MUSTARD, CLOVERS, &c. J nded and specially selected and tested. RYE GRASS — All descriptions of machine-dressed Hawke's Bay, Povert Baj, Canterbury and local. MEADOW FOXTAIL, Chested Dogstail, Fescues. Timothy, &c, &c. Agricultural Manures. LAWES' SUPERPHOSPATE, BONE DUST, TURNIP MANURES. THOMAS PHOSPHATE MEAL Special mixtures to suit farmers. Analyses Guaeanteed. Station and Farm Requisites WOOLPACKS. CORNSACKS, SEAMING TWINE. FENCING WIRE, PAGE'S WIKE STRAINERS, &c, &c. For further particulars nppiv to the COMPANY'S OFFICES. Feilding and Palmerston North. CENTRAL ARCADE IRONMONGERY AND FURNITURE , ESTABLISHMENT. ry HE Public are informed that j.i the above business, hitherto carried on by, the late Mr J. R. Montague, will bs coo tinned, without apy change of management in the same premises, the Square, Palmerston Noith.
NOTIOE. i accounts owing in the estate of the late J. R. Montague must be rendered in detail to the undersigned on or before the 11th prox. Also all outstanding accounts in the above estate are required to be settled by the same date. E. L. MONTAGUE, Executrix. SILVER GRID. T7IRESH FISH arrive daily; Smoked JJ Fish twice a week; Oysters in season ; Luncheon, Teas, Suppers, Sunday Suppers from 8 till 10 p.m. COMMERCIAL HOTKU
Mrs Walkley DESIRES to intimate that she has taken possession of the Commercial Hotel (which is being furnished throughout in lirei-class style) and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. First-class accommodation for boarders. Wines and spirits of the finest quality kept in stock. Strong's well-known XXXX on tap. • The travelling public will obtain the best accommodation nt the Commercial Hotel. A first clas3 table kept under the management of an experienced waiter. M. WALKLEY. MISS~ BROWNE WILL Resume Ltsssuus in Music, Theory anl French, at hfr r«iience, Amesbury street, om Mond.iy, 4th Fehvuary. Terms, ohh guinea ncr qaan.pr. Pianoforte and Singing; WA. ORCHARD, Mus ; Ba. ( A.R.C.0., . will coinmauca teaching in Palcurston N. on 13th February. Fesa— £'6 3s per tcTm. Apply P.O. Bos 102, or MISS FRASER, ___^ Craven. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY MI3S STANFORD will reium>. leaching on Monday, Febru ly i:h. Pupils prepand for Trinit C. >H<ga examinations. Address: Rangitikei street. COi.LIGIATE '^CEOOL. PALMEESTON N. T)EINOIPALS-J. E. Archibald, fli.A JL and Mr3 Archibald. Rc-opcnt Monday, 4th February. Evening classes at ivsual hours. A;.ply at School, Broad strkkt. Kindergarten School MISI GREECE'S School will re-open in Warburton's Buildings, Main street, on Thuvaday, January olst.
■ Heretiunga Schoo!, ;■ HASTINGS, SAWKE JU : Boarding School for Boys. ' SPERMS -DO guineas ye? annum. Proe* | pectjs ou ut'piicasion t-n JOL-tK A.. IfKASER. O %$ A V SU r»* , pALMSKStOK N. i "-GMOOL FOR GIRLS PRINCIPAL—MISIS FRaSEH. ; npHE npxt Icr;n will commence on JL Tuesday, sth February. Singing and Music / I\,TIvS H. BUOWN, lac of Kumarii, / -f". miv' n o taken up her residence in LaimerstoH, is prepared lv receive i'lipild for Singing ;U id Music. Pupils prepared for Trinity Coll «c examinations. pr ; ictic;ii:.v and thooruticaily. Touch ami Phrasing a Specialty. Special iittenticn given io the teaching of singing, tonic sol Li and start" s\ stem in combination. Candidates stiulviug for Classes R and D under Educati,,n Board. pr..'p ;! .r.;d for their musical certificates. ! Tli^lipat Tpstiinniiials on iijiplicatinn First term commences on 21st J.-imiarv. Mrs Brown will sei in tanning pup; s on Monday next, from 2 till 5 p.m.. at Air W. H. Eyra'e howss, Andrew Youny street.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7162, 13 February 1901, Page 4
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