The Proshyterians are giving a concert at Awahuri this evening. Conveyonces will take the singers from Palmerston returning immediately after the entertainment is concluded. Mr J. H. Horn notifies to the public, m this issue, that he has taken over the business lately carried on by Mr F. Richards. Mr Horn is well-known m Wanganui m connection with the tinsmithing business he has carried on for years, and he is likely to prove quite as successful m his new premises as he has been m the old ones. Messrs Snelson and Co. will hold a sale of draperv,J ; clothing, &c, at tho Auckland Clothing Comnany's premises, next to the Bank ot New Zealand, tomorrow, commencing at 2 o'clock. Additions are made to the catalogue of Messrs Snelson and Co.'s stock sale catalogue for Saturday next, at the Fitz-herbert-street Sale Yards. One of the railway companies whose line runs out of Boston purposes submitting to the employes a temperance j pledge Jwith an ultimatum to " sign or
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 122, 28 April 1885, Page 3
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166Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 122, 28 April 1885, Page 3
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