Amusements rOWN i * ALL, T FILLING. ±± ;*.J? THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, API.TL 10 & 20. GRAND EXHIBITION OF THK KGYPITAN AND ZULU WARS. fte-appe'irnnce of those wfdl-knnwn favorite? of the Feiidiiig-publi.. Mi*s J k .v nI k N y s and Mr J , VV, F i . ni: r , who will produce th"ir New nnd Wonderful ' xhihition on Thursday a: d Friday, 10th nnd s?oth. Bombardment of Alexandria, The Z<>etrope 1 Ur the wheel of life. Grand Distribution of Gifts. Every Visitor will receive a Present. Admission; 2s; Children half-price. $_jT Fi.r particulars see handbills. ainnive:;s \ky b\ll OF COURT LOYAL, FEILDING, No. 57GS, A.0.F., wiil take place at the T TOWN HALL* FR ILD ING, ON FRIDAY, MAY 11th, im Dancing- at 9 p.m , Under the supervision ul an efficient M .0. A first-class band has been engaged. Tickets : Lady and Ge.'itlem r, n. 10s fid ; Refreshments included. Tickets may be obtained from Messrs Bros. Daw, Bilderbeck, Cottrell. P, Thomson, Havbitrle, and tha Hon Sec H. WOKSF'iLD. Meetings FEILDLNG LODGK, N<>. 1040, EC 'T^HE nsual monthly meeting of tbe A- Lodge will be held at the Masonic Hall, on Thursday next, the 19th April. A Lecture — The teachings ol the Ist degree. Visiting brethren are invited to attend. ~ ■ By order of the' W.M. T. W. K. FOSTER. Secretary. JLJ<» A " MANAWATU KILWINNING LODGE, S.C. I^HPj Ceremony of Erecting, Consecrating, nod Dedicating the above Lodge, will take place in ihe Lodge Room, Main-street Palmerston, on Thursday, 26th April, comrn. n.itig at noon. A banquet will be be ; d at B. SO in the Foresters' Hall, tickets for which (12s 6d) may be obtained- from, the following-: — Brothers . J-.-.rl.. Hankins, W. H. Smith, H. S. Palme._*>n. S. George, T. Graha-n, G. M. Snelson, J. Walkley. or the undersigned, THOS. li. WALION, .Sec. elect. MANCHESTER RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. 'I'HE Manchester Itifles viil parade 1 at the Public Hall at 7 p.m. on Saturday the 21st instant. Every member raus^ attend. By order. W. D. NICHOLAS, Col-Sergt., Hon. Secretary. Tenders. NOTICr^ 1 LENDERS will be received at the Kiwitea Road Board Office, Manchester-street, Feilding. up to noon, on Monday, the 30th April, for Forming 41 chains of the Waituna road Put; ing in three log culverts and forming the road ove*- the culverts on the continuation of Wilson's road, in the Kiwitea Block. Plans aDd specifications to be seen at the office of the Board, and at Mr Williamson's, Kiwitea. By order. CHARLES BRAY, Engineer to Kiwitea Road Board. YE Feilding gents and ladies fair, Who prize a knobby head ,of hair, And like to see a fancy show, To Professor Mandel you should go. He'll cut your hair and curl it too, And treat you to a good -shampoo ; Throughout the world this jfajiri has been, And noted is for shaving clean. You'll find too in his spack>jis rooms, Ambrosial scents and'sweet perfumes, Sundries and other useful ware, Including grease from savage bear. J. Mandel has opened a branch establishment in Feilding, and hopes, by kind attention to customers, to merit a liberal support. J. MAND 2L.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 93, 19 April 1883, Page 3
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