TENDERS, &c. | TO BUILDERS AND DRAIN - CONNECTORS. SEPARATE tenders are invited S for additions and alterations to tbe present isolated ward at the - Palmerston North Hospital ; also d for drainage work at tlio new £ Infectious Diseases Hospital. Plans and specifications may be j seen at my office where tenders close f, ut 11 a.m. on Thursday, 13th inst. E L. G. WEST, Architect. TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS. 1 WANTED— Tenders by noon of B July 17th for additions to a s\ residence and the erection of a wool k shed at Shannon. n PJans, etc., may be seen at the JJ office of the undersigned at Palmer- G ston North. b E. LARCOMB, J Architect. * BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON NORTH. OPENING OF MUNICIPAL OPERA J HOUSE. I' rriHE Mayor and Borough Council- - X lors invite the Residents of Palinerston North and vicinity to J attend the formal opening of the a Municipal Opera House on WED- C NESDAY, July 12th, 1905, at T 2.30 p.m. t! Visitors will assemble in Church- - street, opposite the Opera House, wher9 a platform will bo erected for the speakers and invited representa- a tives of Local Bodies. I EOBT. N. KEELING, Town Clerk. NOTICE. r L MEETING of those interested " J^\. in having a modern Bacon r Factory established in Palmerston • North, will be held at the Fire Brigade Hall on Wednesday evening next, tbe 12th instant, at 8 p.m. Mr S. W. Luxford will B " take the chair, and Mr J. D. Ander- - son, Managing Director of the North 1 Island Bacon Factory, and others, j will address the meeting. I THE Directors of the North [ Island Bacon Company .inviia ' offers for 5 to 10 acres land to em:.. \ works within 2 miles of Pnlmerstou. ( Land must be level and free from ■'. ; floods, and abutting the railway line, i i Applications close Ist August. s Address: Chairman, Woodville. PIGSI PIGSI PIOS! W. DIMOCK & CO., Lw>. PIGS will be received at tbe followißg weighing stations as under :— i Rongotea (Tuesday) 18th July, 15th August, and 12th September. Feilding (Wednesday) l'Jth July, lGth - August, and 13th September £ Ashhurst (Monday) 24th July, 21st 'J August, and 18th September Oroua Bridge (Monday) 24th July, 21st August, and 18th September Palmerston N. (Tuesday) 25tb July, ] 22nd August, and 19th September Full partioulare from A. J. Arnold, ' prinolpal agent; Bnnnythorpe. . . ; L__ { New Bus Service Railway Station to Terrace End ' and Intermediate Streets en Bonte. i THE undersigned haß Instituted a regular bus service on the above route. Time-table as follows :— ; From Post Office. From Cemetery, 1 8.20 a.m. ... 8.40 a.m. 9.80 a.m... >... fIO.O a.m. flo.4oa.rn.' ... +11.0 a.m. f 12.0 noon ... 12.15 p.m. 1.0 p.m. ... 1.40 p.m. *2.op.tn. ... 2.20 p.m. i 2.40 p.m. ... 8.0 p.m. ' •8.20 p.m. ... *f3.40p.m. f4.Bop.rn. ... f 4.60 p.m. fs.lsp.rn, ... 5.30 p.m. 7.0 p.m. ... 7.20 p.m. ' 8.40 p.m. ... f 9.0 p.m. J f 9.80 p.m. ... 9.50 p.m. , Thursday for Hospital marked1 *" | To and from Station marked f i SATUSDAT—Additional. 7.40 p.m. 8.0 p.m. SUNDAY. Leave Station—2.lo and 2.50 p m ] Leave Hospital—2.Bo and 4 p.m Leave Oometery—B.6o p.m. 6 Bidks fob Ib. H. J. WOODFIELD, , , Proprietor. Telcphont 112 _ _ • James J. Curtis, Custom, Shipping & Forwardinf Agent. i CUSTOM HOVSK QUAT, WKLIXB4TQV . /"I OODS and PmrcQla forwarded to »ny VUT part of the world. Ftj&kitubb Rbmovxd. i «C* (ioode nua«lgn«d to my care fror.- < ! foreign or loc»! p»rt« wllJ ba Mnt oti ~ ■'■:■ h I ; promatita<l<a [ i A. ANDREWS, i Woodwork Factory, Bangitikei street I (Next N. M. Person's). WOODWORK and Furniture made at lowest cash prices. Wood turning and band saw cutting done at tbe factory. High-class furniture 1 on exhibition at the Bhow Boom. 1 GREAT BARGAINS. , 45 acres in grass, first-class build-; ings and improvements; an ideal dairy farm ; about £25 per acre, oc will exchange. 100 acres, well -watere3, level, good ) bouse and outhouses; 1 mile of station, creamery, school, P. 0., store ; £25 acre ; £800 cash. 110 acres, undulating dairy farm, 4-roomed hours, all outhouses; % mile from station, town, P. 0., creamery, and school; £15 per acre. 300 acre 3, level, well improved, Li.p., £3 per aero; £400 cash. 150 acres, sheep land, 400 grass, well watered, 6 paddocks ; 4 miles of town ; £G 103 per acre. 587 acres, sheep farm, 400 in grass, 8 paddocks and improvements; 5 miles of town; £5 5s per acre; £700 cash. A. J. SENN, Agent. WANTED KNOWN—"BIue Btreak" bicycles for sale from £12 during • stock-taking sale at Oarkson's. WANTED KNOWN—That every class of woollen goodß made in ladies' and gent's underwear. School and football jerseys, cycling sweater, etc., etc, always on Btook aad made to order at the shortest notice. Chas. Danl, olothing factory, Main-street. REMEMBER the Thurmer Piano as recommended by Mr H. E. Qunter. , Leary and Dixon. ■ j HOUSEHOLD word is Payne's for all kinds of boots and shoes made to <!• j mus'ire, and repairing while you wait in ' rwenty minutes at Payne's.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 425, 12 July 1905, Page 1
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