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! FITZ HERBERT EAST PUBLIC JIALL. TUESDAY, JUNE 28tii, 100-1. QOCTAL miv Dance in aid of the O Building Fund. Tickets : Gentlemen 2s, ladies Is. Refreshments provided. To commence at 8 p.m. BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. DONATIONS of money or choice plants will be thankfully received from citizens by the undersigned. F. MOWLEM, Hon. Sec. THE TENTH ANNUAL PROHIBITION CONVENTION JUNE' 22, 28 and 24. T)APEES, DISCUSSION, SPEECHES. Wednesday, 22nd : Presbyterian Hall, Grand Reception Social, tea 6 p.m., tickets Is. Public meeting 8 o'clock : Chairman. ■ Rev I. Jolly, M.A ; speakers, Mr "W. Hawla n« -nvl Hpiv 0. Porter. I iiun -'!:>.y, liiiid : JJ.iptist Church, All i Day ConI.■•:.iion : Morning Session, (.).;!0 to 11.45, CKiui-.nan Mr Jumes Stubbs ; afternoon t'.'.s:.-i a-., 2JJO 1,0 4.45, chairman Eev J. DavsoM. Monster fublic Meeting, S p.m., l';-e : .byterian Church : Chairman, Mr HotUW : speakers. Mr A. B. Atkinson, Bey ]?. W. I itt and others. Frid.iv, 2-lih : J3;:p'Jst Church, Final K-js-ion of Convention, 0.15 lo 10 a.m. CJh.iinu it?, ui:v !•'.. liicli.irds. GREAT PALMERSTON- NORTH. JUNE 21, 22. 23 and 24. HUGE COLLECTION MACHINERY ! DAIRY FACTORY PLANTS WORKING. Oil and Gasoline Engines Driven by 60 Horse Power 180 feet of Steel Shafting. Magnificent Display BUTTER AND CHEESE, From 72 Factories Horticultural and Farm Products Schools' Produce Exhibits FANCIERS' SHOW *OR POULTRY, PIGEONS AND I CANARIES. 920 Entries All Exhibits under cover. Buildings cpvei 24,000 square feet. Open day and night 11 a.m. to 5 p.m ,1 p.m. to 10 p m. SPECIAL FOOTBALL &. HOCKEY Tourney Wednesday afternoon. Members' Annual Subscription, JEI, includes Winter and Spring Shows. -Show! ' Shew! Permain and Gilchrist SHOWING— The Celebrated Prairie State Incubators, winner of first prize at last Winter Show. Prairie State Brooders Green Bone Cutters Grit Mills Clover Cutters Feeding Troughs Caponizing Instruments Lee; Bands, etc. Acme Oil and Gas Engine Empress Steam Engine and Boiler De Baugh's Patent Steamer Paroid Roofing Neponsit Roofing Wire Netting Cannon's Disinfectant Fluid Dilating Teat Probes Champion Separator Oil Butter C«P Churns Butter Workers Massey-Hams Implements Nobel's Explosives Nobel's Electric Batteries, Cables, etc. Visitors to the Show are invited to inspect the above. PERMAIN AND GILCHRIST, Ironmongers, Palmerston North. BLAST THOSE STUMPS! NOBEL'S BLASTING GELATINE When used with NOBEL'S ELECTRIC BATTERIES is the Cheapest, Quickest, and Most Effectual method of Instantaneously Removing Stumps of any size or description. By their use, two men can easily blow out from sixty to seventy stumps per day at a Remarkably Small CostNote.—A Great Reduction in Price of Blasting Gelatine and Dynamite, also Batteries, has been made. Full particulars as to Working on application to Permain and Gilchrist, Sub-Agents, Palmerston N. NOBEL'S SPORTING BALLISTITE CARTRIDGES Are universally acknowledged by Sportsmen to be the Finest Smokeless Cartridges Manufactured. Obtainable Everywhere Retail; and Wholesale from W. M. Bannantyne & Co., Ltd., Wellington. Something New. ~TF you see nothing else but SHARPLES NEW TUBULAR CREAM SEPARATOR then your visit to the GREAT WINTER SHOW will not have been in vain. Remember this is something entirely new, and something far ahead of anything yet reached in the way of Cream1 Separator construction. Over 500 machines sold in Australia during the last 12 months clearly indicates its vast superiority over all othei.' makes. Such a stride in advanced Cream Separator construction has never before been made, so do not fail to see this machine. First exhibit inside the door on the left. N.Z. Agents— The Wellington Fresh Food and Ice Co,, Ltd. MANAWATU LAND DRAINAGE BOARD. rpENDERB are required by 4, afterJL noon of Thursday, the 23rd June, 1904, for contracts 68 and 69. Plan and specifications at the office of the Board. _ E, J. ARMSTRONG, C.E.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7998, 20 June 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7998, 20 June 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7998, 20 June 1904, Page 3

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