Attention is drawn to the Children's Clior.il Festival to bo given in the Town Hull on Wednesday, nt 8 .p.m. Fully 500 voices will lie blended, under the baton of llr. Bilman, who is well known in musical circles here. lTe is assisted by o largo and c-fficient orchestra, and further supplemented by the large organ. The function is arranged under the auspices of tho Methodist Conference at present in session at Tarnuaki Street Church, and everything points to a great musical treat being provided. The Christcliurcli Meat Company, Ltd., bavins declared a dividend of -1 per cent, for the half-year ending October 31, 1908, making a total of 3 per cent, per annum, dividend warrants are :iaw payable at tho Bank of New Zealand and its branches. In connection with the Lower Hutt Mayoral Election, Mr. E. F. Bunny f.'anks tliosM who have signed a requisition (ha; lie should bo a candidate, anil announces l>y advertisement that ho will accedo to tlx request. On Wednesday, March 10, Messrs. Dnlgclj and Co.. Ltd., will sell the farm slock of Mr, James Ferguson, at Nai Nai, Lower Hutt. Messrs. A. L, Wilson ami Co. will dispose of the household furniture of 'Mrs. Yinco, at No. 05 Tainan Street to-day, at 1.30, the contents of seven rooms. They will also hold an auction salo at No. 53 Fitzhc.-bert Terrace, to-morrow, at 1,30, of very superior household furniture, tho entire contents of a nine-roomed house, only furnished a year ago. Tho furniture will bo on view to-day from !! to 5, and to-morrow from 9.30 in tho morning. Mr. J. Boyd, 199 Tinakori lioad, inserts an announcement on our front page in rcferenco to cliimney-olcaniug and carpet-beating. Mr. J. T. Hawthorn, a candidate for the Lower Hutt Mayoralty, asks thoso who wish that ho should wntoh tueir interest to meet him this evening, at 8 o'clock, at tho Town Hall, Lower Itutt, Mother—"Oh, Bobby, yon Haughty hoy, you're keep smoking 1 (Pnnso.) Poor darling, do you feel very bad?" Bobbv (who has becu well brought up)—" Thank yon. I'm dying." Woods' Great Peppermint Curo for Ccugta and Colda never fails, Is. 6d. sad 2s. Gd, CS'
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 444, 1 March 1909, Page 9
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