JSOTIUb. C. MITCHELL, TTAVING commenced business as a General Commission Agent, respectfully solicits a share of public favour. Rents Collected, Loans Negotiated, and all kinds of Commission and General Agency Business transacted. Address— Premises lately occupied by Mr Graff, next the Court-house. BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON NORTH. ANNUAL ELECTION. I HEREBY notify that I shall hold the Annual Election of three Councillors for each Ward m the above Borough, on Thursday, the 11th day of September next. Nominations of Candidates will be received up to Noon of the days, aud at the places situated m the Square, as under-mentioned : — No. 1 Ward— September 2nd, Borough Council Office. No. 2 Ward— September 3rd, Manawatu Building Society's Office. No. 3 Ward— September 4th, Mr Linton's Office. No. 4 Ward— September 5th j Mr Snelson's Auction Boom. R. N. KEELING, Returning Officer. FORESTERS' HALL. To-Niglit, Wednesday. rTIHE Great Diorama of the I World will make its first appearance. It is acknowledged to be ihe best Exhibition that has visited this Colony. Programme — Scotland to Rome, shewing all the principal places, of interest m Scotland, London, and the Rivei Thames, Italy, Paris, Belgium, Switzerland, and Rome, including the interior of the Vatican, &c, &c, m all 100 Views. Interval of Ten Minutes. Grand Display of Marble Statuary, its equal not to be seen m the Australasian Colonies. Comic Sketch, and the Wonderful Phenahistoscope. The whole to conclude with a Distribution of Fifty Valuable Gifts. Leading Gift to-night will be a Handsome Silver Hunting Watch. Admission— 2/- and 1/-; Children half price. F. J. FRANCE, * Business Manager. FOR SALE. ON very reasonable terms, Grand Church Organ, 3 ociaves, 20 stops, nine sets reeds. Height, 9 feet ; length, 4 feet 2 inches ; width, 2 feet 2 inches ; weight, about 600lbs. The instrument has immense power and volume of tone. The case is of solid black walnut, and the pipes are richly embellished with gold. Price and terms on application at Standard Office. N.B. — The above is one of the finest instruments ever imported into the colony, and is being offered a bargain. PRINCESS HOTEL, TERRACE END. Denis Clifford BEGS to notify that he has purchased the above well-known establishment, and intends carrying on the business m a style which for efficiency and completeness cannot be surpassed. BoardeiH will find every convenience, combined with civility and attention. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Wines, Ales, and Spirits Of the i Best Brands only m stock. D.;OLIFFORD \ PROPRIETOR. TERRACE END AND PALMERSTON. riIHE undersigned begs to notify to J. the publip oi Palmerston his intention of running a coach between the Square and Tei race End. Fare, 6d each way. Parcels Delivered at Low Rates. Private individuals can arrange with the proprietor to travel by th,e coach at reduced rates by the week. D. CLIFFORD, Princess Hotel, Terrace End. MOULTS, Wanganni, for Account and Pocket^oo^s,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 231, 27 August 1884, Page 3
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474Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 231, 27 August 1884, Page 3
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