Ward & Co. Champagne Sparkling ALE. TN QUARTS AND PINTS. JL SOLE AGENTS— Barraud and Abraham, Sandeman's Australian Wines. OOLE AGENTS FOR WEST COAST— Barraud and Abralram } PALMEBSTON NORTH, & BAKING POWDER. The Vicarage, All Saints', Palmerston Nortli, February Ist, 1901. T\BAR Silt.—No doubt you will be gla-d jLJ to hear that after 12 months lem more than satisfied with the standard' Rnuge-Whitworth Bicycle you sold vl I ride my machine a great deal, . Kofc in the habit of sparing It, and in lie last twelve months it has only cost me 1/6 in repairs (two or three punoturea 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 varxous makes ,1 hayo occasionally ridden. loan confidently vecotnoienr'. it to anyone who wants a serviceable, ea3y going machine. You are at liberty to uss this testimonial, and I state for the benefit oC others that I give it untirclv unsolicited by yourself. Yours faithfully, 0. COLERIDGE HARPER, Me J. B. Ciakkson, Agent Rucge-Whitwortk Cycle This machine was bought on January llth, 1000. pALHrSUSXON.' H. SCHOOL FOE GIRLS PRINCIPAL— MISS FIIA3ER. Tha next term begins on tue 29fch May.^ MEDICIHE SENT FREE To men tintil Cured of all NERVE Troubles., Weakness, Atrophy, Debility, Varicocele, &a,, no matter how severe the case may be. Thousands Cured Annually Remedy sent by mail in plain package. WHEN" CURED we charge you not more than TWENTY - FIVE SHILLINGS. Write to-day. Address — HARVARD REMEDY AGENCY, Elizabeth Street, Sydney. *^^^^ Bicycler G\ H. Bjorott AND CO., MANUFAOTUREBS PALMERSTON NORTH. AGENTS FOR Hover Bicycles. "OICYCLES to suit any ridoE built fco *-* order on tbe premises and satisfaction guaranteed. Cycle lamps, bells, saddles, 'handles, tyres, and all requisites always kopt in stock Also perambulator tyres, Gr. H. BYCROFT & GO Q \^HPALMEESTON^ORTI-I ||^yRIFLE VOLUNTEERS PHHE Palmor.-iton North Eiflcs will JL parade ;iS underAugust 2Gbli — Compaoy yaxs,ile. Brill order. 7.30, aod issiiu of.now ri cies. September 2nd—Company parade. DriJl order, 7.30 p.m. Beoruit Parades every Thurscsiy eveiiin« JiNO MOUN'SEY °' Captain Commanding. P N R V ■Irs. ~~;. T>ALMEHBTON GUAR DS. XT COMPANY ORDERS. T;ie Company will parade a<i under ;— P^day, 30th. August—Governing Inspeeiicu. Fall in Brill Shed, 7.30 p.m. Dnl order Eyid leggings. Recruit drill every Tuesday at 7. 30 n.iri; Every rocruit must attend. Amltula'icfl lecturo Tuesday, 131k and Tuesday 20th hist. Class-firms-Wcdnosclay^lsl and Saturday, 24tk August. ; Applications will ba roooive"! fvnm a few pmart lads for the J3up1 3 Baud. Apply to Bugle-Major Murray. By Order. ! F. S. GOrjDINGHAM, ' Captain Commanding ' Falmerstou Guards, Wade's Worm Figs are mes* tfn etiva i and not unpleasant ; children thrive after i feeing tbevi Trio.! lg-.-A<l.vt:»
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7276, 28 August 1901, Page 4
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