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%u$ SPECIALIST vf]Bb(£ Ix REPAIRING JMn&K Chronometers /jffflflk^L Chronographs^ Jit if n * WATCHES Julius Maurer, Watchmaker & Jeweller, (Next Commercial Hotel) MAIN STEEET, PALMERSTON N. T YCEUM mHEATBE MONDAY, MAY 23rd. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. DIX'S NEW GAIETY CO. ! HEADED EY KEUMANN, The Phenomenal Prestidgitateur, in his unique down-to-date entertainment. Bert - THE DELAVALES — Kitty The marvellous Trick Cyclists and Comedy Acrobatiques. Mr Carl Collier, banjoist ; Mr Joe Cowan,' comedian ; The Bertotos, clever juvenile serios and danoers ; Mr Alf. Davidson, tenor; and complete metropolitan company. Popular prices—2s and Is ; children half-price. Day sales at W. Davis', tobacconist. HENRY GEE, Manager. T YCEUM mHEATBE TUESDAY, 24th MAY, 1904. GRAND~CONCERT In aid of the funds of the Manawatu South African Veterans Association. The proceeds to be mainly devoted to the relief of sick, disabled and indigent Troopers. Prices 3s, 2s & Is. See posters. Box plan at Park's. TJALMEESTON NORTH ORCHESTRAL -L SOCIETY. FIRST CONCERT OF THE NINTH SEASON AT LYCEUM THEATRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 7th. Honorary members' annual subscriptions —10s 6d, 2 tickets for each concert; 15s, 3 tickets for each concert; 21s, o tickets for each concert. With privilege of reserving seats. H. K. SWALLOW, ilon Secretary. SALVATION AEMY BARRACKS. SUNBEAM CHORISTERS TO-MORROW 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday, silver coin collection. MONDAY NlGHT—Special programme, a treat for all. Adulta Is, children 6d. FITZHERBERT EAST PUBLIC HALL. TUESDAY, MAY 81st, 1904. SOCIAL and Dance in aid of the building fund. Gentlemen 2s, ladies Is. Refreshments provided. To commence at 8 p.m. LIIMTON DANCE. A CONCERT and Dance, in aid of the li. hall funds, -will be held at Linton on Friday, May 27th. Admission —Gents 2s, ladies Is, children 6d. R. ROSS, Secretary. BOYS ! AN AMERICAN NOVELTY—The selfacting bird trap. Will catch any bird from a Sparrow to an Eagle. I will present to boys by ballot 6 bird traps this Saturday night at 8 p.m. A. E. BURSON, Rattan and Wicker Furniture 'Manufacturer, Rangitikei street. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PBOVIDENT SOCIETY. CANVASSERS REQUIRED. rTUVO Agents are required, one for JL the Manawatu District and the other for the rWanganui District. Excellent terms to capable men. Apply to G. F. FRANCIS, District Secretary, Wanganui. .-.THE... FORNESS SHOE STORE THE SQUARE. THE STORE WITH A MISSION. fTIHIS Store demonstrates in a -*- forceful, convincing manner the superiority of cash trading. OUR LOW CASH PRICES Teach a lesson in economy—they illustrate the advantages of spot cash. We have no elaborate and expensive book-keeping, we have no bad debts, no accounts to send out—none of that expenss. You don't pay for somebody else's delinquencies, but YOU PAY FOR WHAT YOU GET. AND YOU GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH EVERY TIME. THE FURNESS SHOE STORE (Next Leary & Dixon.) A. FuKNESs] [G. WORSFOLD. LADIES! WE ARE MAKING A SPECIALTY of Portraits of CHILDREN IN FANCY DRESS, Our Work with the Children is Well-known.) and is a sufficient guarantee that intending Patrons can rely! on getting photos unex* celled in Palmerston. BILLENS THE UNRIVALLED CHILDREN'S PHOTO ARTIST The Bust Treatment that can be given cuts, bruises, sprains, scalds or like injuries is a free application of Chamberloin's Pain Balm. It allays the pain almost instantly and should always ba kept on hand, Fox tale by U.F.OJL a

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7979, 21 May 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7979, 21 May 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7979, 21 May 1904, Page 3

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