Ward fie Co. r Champagne Sparkling ALE. T» QUARTS AND PINTS, j SOLE AGENTS— Barraud and Abraham, Sandeman's Australian WinesQIOLE AGENTS FOR WEST COAST— Barraud and Abraham* PALMEBSTON NORTH, A BPUNISH i^" I BAKING POWDER. The Vicarage, All Saints', Palmerston North, February Ist, 1901. DEAR Slit.—No doubt ycu will be glad to hear that after 12 months I em more than satisfied with the standard Rudge-Whitworth Bicycle you sold rx. I ride my maohine a great deal, . cot in the habit of sparing it, and in lie last twelve months it has only cost me 1/G in repairs (two or three punctures not counted, of course). The machine has only been cleaned' once in one set of bearings during that ! period, and runs smoother and more easily than any of the various makes I have occasionally ridden. I I can confidently recommend it to anyone who wants a serviceable, easy going: maohine. You are at liberty to use this testimonial,, and I state for the benefit of others that I' give it entirely unsolicited by yourself. , Yours faithfully, 0. COLERIDGE HARPERMe J. B. Clarkson, Agent Rudge-Whitworth Cycle. This machine was bought on Ju._aary i Hth ( 1900. j
O » .A. V E W , Palhersxon N. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS PRINOIPAIz-MISS FEASER. Tha next term begins on the 29th May.. MEDICINE SENT FREE To men until Curer. of all NERVE Troubles, Weakness, Atrophy, Debility, Varicocele, &c, no matter how severe the case may be. Thousands Cured Annually Remedy sent by mail in plain package. WHEN CORED we charge you not more than TWENTY-FIVE SHILLINGS. Write to-day. Address — HARVARD REMEDY AGENCY, Elizabeth Street, Sydney. %^ ARAB *zSSL Bicycles. G.. H. Bycroit AMB CO., MANUFACTURERS PALMERSTON NORTH. AGENTS FOR Rover Bicycles. IDICYCLES to suit any rider built to ■*-' order on tbe premises and sati_faction guaranteed. Cycle lamps, bells, saddles, handles, tyres, and all requisites always kept in stock Also perambulator tyres. G. H. BYGROFT & CO A v<'i\ tffftrtf' PALMEESTON NORTH tej^y." RIFLE VOLUNTEERS 4^s~ Palmerston North Rules will ..: parade hs under— August 25th — Company parade. Drill order. 7.30, and issue of new r;iles. September 2nd—Company parade. Drill order, 7-30 p.m. Recruit Parades every Thursday evening, JJNO iVIOUNSET Captain Commanding. P N X V T>ALMBR'STON GUARDS. COMPANY ORDERS. Tic Com >my will parade as uuier :— _Vday, 3)th August—Govenm;i,t In-j spec.ion. I Fall in Drill Shed, 7.30 n.m. , Dnl order and.leggings. : / Recruit drill every Tuesday at 7. 30 pm. Every recruit must attend. , Ambu!a„co lecture Tuesday, 13'h and 1 Tuesday 2.) th inst. Class-firing—Wednesday 1,215t and Saturday, 24th August. Applications will be received from a few smart lads for the Burte Band. Apply to Bugle-Major Murray. By Order. F. S. GOLD INGHAM, Captain Commanding \ Palmerston Guards. Wade's Worm Figs arc mest effective ■ and not unpleasant; child ron thrive after taking thpui Prica Is—Advt,
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7275, 27 August 1901, Page 4
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