T V C E U-M mHEATSE. HETfJJIN VISIT. Friday, April 22nd. Miss -p'vsr-;\. -quckmann, ISS- ±\j ;.Sl.n.\ JDUCKMANN, The Charming New Zealand Soprano, Assisted by MR TTAMILTON TTODGES, U XLAMILTON XIODGES, Baritone ; MRS ERNEST H. QUERBE, Pianist; MISS C. CLAEICE, Mezzo Soprano ; MR EDWARD POORE, Flautist In Programme of Musical gems. Admission—4s, 2s 6d, la. Bos plan at Parks. Piano supplied by Dresden Company. G. VICTOR BECK, Representative. TO THE BURGESSES^ OF THE BOROUGH OF PALjuERSTON NORTH. Ladies akd Gentlemen, IN response to the requisition presented to me to-day 1 beg to state that I shall, at the electiou to ba held on Wednesday, the 27th inst., be a candidate for the office of Mayor. Yours faithfully, E. O. HURLEY. 6th April, 1904. FOR SALE. MY private residence, consisting of 7 large rooms, bath-rootn, pantry and scullery, and all modern convenieuces. The house is one of the best finished in Palinerston North, and was built by first;clasß tradesmen, and with properly seasoned timber. It is situated on tho best residential corner site in the town, which has 99ft frontage to Short-street and 112 ft to Cuba-street. For further particulars apply J. B. OLARKSON, Coleman Place. New Bus Service ON ana after SATURDAY, the 16th April, a NEW BUS SERVICE will be started as under : Two buses will be leaving town at the usual time. One for Terrace End and one for the Hospital. Leaving Hospital via Broad street at the regular Terrace End timetable. The Terrace End bus will deviate into Church street from Terrace street, and into Main streets the Club Hotel. Time-table to be advertised shortly. ■ E.STEVENSON; Proprietor. THE NEW CRESCENT BLEND TEA At 2s per lb. It is infinitely superior to the old Crescent Blend Tea, and took an expert teablender several weeks to produce. The best gardens of Ceylon and Darjecling have been laid under contribution, and the blend is a scientific combination of the strong full-bodied teas of Northern India and the delicate teas from sunny Ceylon. It is very agreeable to the palate, and very economical to the teapot. NEW CRESCENT BLEND TEA At 2s per lb. Weak or Strained Sight, /~\FTEN a temporary use of glasses will be the means of permanently strengthening the'eyes. I have made a special study of eye troubles, and have been successful in helping many to better Bight. Read what a well-known gentleman writes:— December 9th, 1903. H. Margules, Esq., Optician. Dear Sir,—You will be glad to hear that the " pince nez " which you made for me some time ago (about two years) have given every satisfaction. Previous to the time named my eyet> were becoming weak and troublesome, but now they are quite strong again, and your glasses are a daily comfort to me.—Yours sincerely, B. Kent, Manager Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. If your eyes trouble you, consult... H. MARGULES, D.M.5.0.1. (By Exam.) Scientific Eyesight Specialist, 79 Willis street, Wellington. New Bus Service Railway Station to Terrace End and Intermediate Streets eu Route. QN MONDAY, 13th inst., the underBigned will institute a regular bus service on the above route. Time-table as follows :— From Post Office. From Cemetery. 8.20 a.m. ... 8.40 a.m. 9.30 a.m. ... fio.O a.m. f10.40 a.m. ... fn.o a.m. |12.0n00n ... 12.15 p.m. 1.0 p.m. ... 1.40 p.m. *2.0 p.m. ... 2.20 p.m. , 2.40 p.m. ... 3.0 p.m. i *3.20 p.m. ... *f3.40 p.m. |4.30 p.m. ... f4.sop.rn. •f-5.15 p.m. ... 5.30 p.m. 7.0 p.m. ... 7.20 p.m. 8.40 p.m. ... f9.0 p.m. |9.30 p.m. ... 9.50 p.m. Thursday for Hospital marked* To and from Station marked f SATUBDAY— Additional. 7.40 p.m. 8 0 p.m SUNDAY. Leave Station— 2.10 and 2.50 p.m. Leave Hospital—2.3o and 4 p.m. Leave Cemetery— 3.50 p.m. 6 EIDES FOR Is. H. J. WOODFIELD, Proprietor. Telephone 112. TO THE LEGAL, BANKING, MERCANTILE AND GENERAL COMMUNITY. MESSRS DeLUEN BROS., Tailors, announce that they have secured the services of a first-class cuttei, Mr J. B. Schlam, of Sydney. Mr Schlam has been cutting for some of the very best houses in Sydney and Melbourne, so gentlemen can now depend upon getting the satisfaction that has not been obtainable heretofore in Palmerston —a really fashionably cut suit. W. S. HART, Gunmaker, MAIN STEEET WEST, Palmerston North. ...Direct Importer 0f... GUNS RIFLES REVOLVERS CARTRIDGES POWDER SHOT, CAr>S Etc., Etc. The largest stock of Shooting Reqnisites stocked in the district. Repairing in all its branches guaranteed. Guns re-stocked, re-browned, rebored, etc. Inspection Invited.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7959, 21 April 1904, Page 3
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