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Late Advertisements. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF WANGANUI. IN Accordance with the 64th Clause of the Education Act, 1877, ibis HEREBY NOTIFIED that a PUBLIC MEETING of Householders m each of the undermentioned School Districts shall be held at their respective School Houses, or as otherwiEe directed, on MONDAY, 22nd day of . January, 1883, at 7 p.m., for the purpose of receiving the annual reports of the School Committees for the paßt year,: and to elect new Committees for the current jear. At such time and places, and immediately, after the elections, the Board directs that tbe newly- . elected Committees shall hold their .first meeting, for the purpose of electing Chairmen, And the names of such ' Chairmen shall at once be forwarded . to the Board's Secretarj, viz: Halcombe, Bunny thorpe, Makino Road, N^Feilding, Ashurst, Sanson, Stoney '; Creek, Palmerston North, Carnarvon, Karere, Foxton* Motoa, Otaki, Campbelltown, Awahuri, Taonui, Beaconsfield,(at the house of Mr J. Wallace), and Manchester (at the Bunny thorpe . .Railway Station.) : . p A. A. BROWNEj i . '],. ..: : Secretary. Wanganai, Jan. 2nd, 1883. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ' WANGANUI, (Holden at Palmerston North). ■ ;' : In the matter of "The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876,*' and m the several Amendments thereof, an^ m the matter of Michael Keen, ot Feildingj Bootmaker, a Debtor. TpHISISTO NOTIFY that at the' X first meeting of the Creditors of he said MICHAfcL , KEEN, held at he Court House, Palmerston North, onthe.twelith day of December 1882, JAMES.; SMITH, of the city of Wellington^ 1 merchant, was duly elected Creditors' Trustee m Bankruptcy of tbe Property of the said Michael Keen, and has signified to me m writing his acceptance of such office. , . Dated this filth day of January 1883. A. B. THEODORE HAULTAIN, *• Clerk of Distiict Court. JJ. W. Pkhkjns, Solicitor for the said Trustee. ' "" Business Notices. NEW BAKERS, AND OONFEOTIONERY. NEXT THE « BON MARCHE," The Square, Palmerston North. JTV Tji RAS ER, having « jJ |. JP commenced business as above, trusts by strictly attending to business, and keeping m Stock ONLY PURE Confectionery, and Bread of the best quality, to secure a share of the Public Support. • Balls, Parties, Fuppers, Pic-nics, and all Public Entertainment*} 1 supplied on the shortest notice. Soups, Jellies, Blanc Manges &c. &c. get up to order. @* Note The Address — J. D.FRASER, ■■ Pastry Cook & Confectioner, next the " Bon Marche," The Square. „:.'....., THE ONLY PERFECT Saiety iffiatches; . . ;; , : ABE THE " SPECIAL PATENTED STEAMER " : BRAND. ' BBaiSTSßEb^j^^ TBAI)BUABE OFFERING a Special and Genuine Protection from Fire, never before introduced into Public notice. These "Steamer" Patent Safety Matches are manufactured with Special ; Ingredients, entirely harmless and free from smell. - . • . . . They ignite only on the Box, and , secure complete and special protection ... from Fire, as the Matches do not glow after the flame is extinguished,, and the Burnt Portion Does ISot Fall Off. They are invaluable m private houses, as the . falling off of the burnt and glowing r ' portion m ordinary matches is now obviated by the present Special qualities of the* Steamer ' Brand. Fires' being often caused bj the ordinary Matches on the floors, Sick rooms, Offices, Warehouses, and Workshops should be provided with the <tifcamer ' Brand only. ■ „ ™^f tHe; Special * Steamer ' 'brand is once, used, np other quality will ever be bought. Sold' retail by all Grocers and :.., . Oilmen. ■„■ > ■ .....•■ ; Sole Peoprietprs and Manufacturers A, Knos, & Co., - LONDON, E.C. T, T. %ER6L AX E. rpAJLOR & HABIT MAKER JL THE SQUARE Palmerston ; « North' Begs to notify that he has removec to his new premises next to the Fores ters' Hal], and has opened a fine display of Tweeds, &c, T. T. K. trust by strict attention, t business, and good workmanship b merit a fair share of support. k Fit and Style guwflnteed|

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 35, 6 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 35, 6 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 35, 6 January 1883, Page 3

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