SALVAGE from the Late FIRE. J. J. BEATTY, being now rebuilding his premises in a very superior style, is desirous of stocking them with entirely new goods. To effect a clearance of the Salvage NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED. Note the Prices: All wool square shawls, from 7/6 Stays, in great variety from 2/6 Costumes „ from 5/Men's trousers from 8/Men's vests from 5/Men's coats from 10/Ladies' and Gent's stockings and socks from 6d per pair Clocks (first-rate timekeepers), 6/Novels (a large assortment), 1/3 And a variety of other goods too numerous to mention, equally cheap. *** Note the Aderess — NEXT TO THE BRIDGE, FOXTON. CHAFF ! CHAFF ! ! CHAFF ! ! ! CHAFF supplied m any quantity^ Apply at the paddock of Mr Thomas Raymond. GEORGE M. SNELSON, AUCTIONEER and APPRAISER, Palmerston North. PUBLIC MEETING. A Public Meeting will be held at the Residence of Mr Walter Baker, Rangitikei Line, on MONDAY, the 26th inst., at '7 o'clock p.m., to take into consideration the working of the Manawatu Highway Board in No. 5 Ward, when the above and other business of importance will be brought before the Ratepayers of the above Ward. Wm. McDOUALL, DONALD D. WALKER, WALTER BAKER. 20 th March, 1877. A TEA MEETING will be held m the Foresters' Hall, Palmerston, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 27th March, 1877, m connectionwith the OPENING SERVICES of the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH; after which a PUBLIC MEETING will take place in the Church, when the Revs. Ross, Duncan, Doull, Simmonds, Treadwell, and other gentlemen are expected to take part m the proceedings. The Opening Services will be held on SUNDAY, 1 the '25th inst., when the Rev. Mr. Ross, of Turakina, will preach morning and evening. Proceeds to go in Aid of Building Fund. Tea on the tables at 4 p.m. Tickets, 2s. 6d. A CONCERT, for the benefit of the Widow of the late Charles Trim, will be held in the Foresters' Hall, on WEDNESDAY; the 28th inst., on which occasion a number of select Songs will be sung , by lady and gentlemen amateurs. Recitations will also be given ; the programme to conclude with a Farce entitled "The Music Lesson." Tickets, 2/6, to be had at all the principal stores. Doors open at 7.3O ; performance to commence at 8 o'clock.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 45, 24 March 1877, Page 2
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374Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 45, 24 March 1877, Page 2
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