TT} ORES.T ER S ' HAL L, JD : P, f VLM;KI{a r lolf, • ' iSATUttDAT WIiBHT, MARCH grd, 1883. KING OF WAR CORRESPOND- - -.: ENTg. . A; FORBES THRILLING PATHETIC SENSATIONAL ; TRAGIC ; ; HUMOROUS EOEESTEHS 9 HALL, SATURDAY NIGHT. FORBES LFCTURE ON (< EXP£RIENCESOFAWAS CORRESPONDENT. 55 FORESTERS' HALL, SATURDAY NIGHT. Prices of Admission — Reserved Chairs 4s. Front Seats, 3s. Back Seats and Gallery 2s. . Chairs may be reserved at Mrs Dungan's, Times Book Depot.
LAST TWO DAYS. BAILEY & REAR'S AMERICAN NOVELTY CO, PALMEKSfON NoBTH. Call and see the Wonderful ANTIPOPIJIKUMPTUARIB. THE BLPNDIN GYROSCOPE. rFIHE Cement that .mends everyJL thing!, the patent Hydropult, or r fire Elxtinguisher and Garden Pump—rOrily a few left. Hundreds of Novelties to be seen. ; SATpTRDAY LAST DAY,
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES OP TUB WESLEYAN- aUNDJAY SCHOOL. rFIWQ Sermons will be preached X ' iv the Town Hall, (D.Y.), Nelt Sunday, March 4th, by the Rev W. J. Williams, of Wanganui. Services to commence m fcb,e morning at .Eleven jand^in evening at 7 •Vtjlock, '■» "' .;'■•• Also, a Speqml service for the' children, an^ fhe;r ; parents iv the Wesleyan Ohuroh afc 3 o'clock m ih.e afj^ernoon,' f - Special" Hymils wil^ be : sung by the'Cliildre ( n. vftW bo made a.fc the close of each ser.yice m aid of the Bchool Funcl. ;On the f oUowing'Mondayj a ■••■ T!EA MKEiING will.be, helcl m the Wesleyan Church for the parents and- friends of the Children, at a charge of Is. "Tea^bn tfie ' Table at' 6.30 m the Wesleyan Church." After tea the nteetmg will be enlivened by music from the Children' and Ch6ir,' and a^dressej3 will be given by" friends. ) All are a^ctionately invited.
AT THEIR YAKDS, WARRICK STRBB7?, FEIIiDLNG/ ; '" TjHURSDAY.Ii^UCH 8. HiLCOMBE & SHERWILL ,/tTL^ILL selTby public auction as \Y; above — I{s head beef ' ■ 12 yeariirigs • 25 18-montbSfO'ld' (mix.ed)L , • 25 8-year-old steers (forward) ■ 2Q^ls-monthsrtpld (mixed][ • [ 15 3-year-old steers 15 cows and calves 20 mixed cattle- . . 20 weanera (steers) shorn lambs (very good) 15 pure bred /Lincoln rame* ! i "'bred b^y Thomas Bryce, r ;;' .Esq: ■ '■ ■ \"" i' MyHno ram. ; 5Q s 2«tootli ewes^ "i fiS^rtobth.ewe^ 1 ' 1 - '■■'■- 50 fat wethers' ' lp0 !? lamb8 (m woo^ 50 ewea Implements, <fee— 1 Grindstone 3 x-cut saws : 1 hay rake ; % i hay forks 3' horse covers »n4 maul rings i 1 Steelyayds, Sale aj; 1.30 p.m. "XO PAIRT-FABMERS. '■ TTJST .arrived a limited quantity it) . of firt-eUss Salt' I - fbr Butter and Cheese - making. Price, 12s per cwt. ; ajso G. Uansen'i, Butter Coloring. ' Apply to , ■•■■—. ••• -Mr A. FERGUSON, Palmerston, Or v - J. H. MONRAD, P. 0., Palmeretou
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 200, 2 March 1883, Page 3
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408Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 200, 2 March 1883, Page 3
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