Advertisements ttteilding Assembly rooms li TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. SOCIAL GATHERING Prior to Rev. Mr Hermou's Departure for England. Admission (including Refreshments), 1/6. No reduction for Children. Doors open at 7-30 p.m. T7IEILDING ASSEMBLY ROOMS Jn WEDNESDAY & THUESDAY SEPTEMBER 18th & 19th. THE GREAT ! ME. FEANK LINCOLN Will appear for TWO NIGHTS as above. PRESS OPINIONS : •'The successor of Artemus Ward."' — London Times. " America's greatest humorist." — ■ London Telegraph. " No equal in London." — London Standard. " We have seen nothing funnier." — London Society. " The funniest entertainment ever heard." — London Referee. EMINENT OPINIONS : The Prince of Wales — " Your imitations are simply wonderful." " His Royal Highness laughed heartily, and repeatedly complimented Mr "Lincoln upon his wonderful humoristic powers. — London Times, June 28, 1888. " You compel laughter." — The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. " A whole orchestra." — Sir Arthur Sullivan. " An evening of intellectual fun," — Ruskin. " Sanctified humor."— Henry Ward Beecher. " A. mimic of startling fidelity." — Labouchere " Your nonsense is artistic." — Adelina Patti. Manages : Mr L. J. Lohr. Pianist : Mr C. B. Foster. Admission • 3/-, 2/-, and 1/- A few Reserved Seats, 4/- (side entrance). Family Tickets for 6, £1. Box Plan at Mr Carthew's. Doors open at 7.30. Cornaience at 8 o'clock. Impounding notice. IMPOUNDED in the Public Pound, a'u Feilding, by Thomas Patterson, off his Property Watershed road, One red and white cow One red and white heifer, and one red a.nd white steer. Bullet hole out of right ear, and ►> out of left ear, tip off left ear, no visible brand. If not claimed and expenses paid will ba sold on MONDAY, the 23rd instant, at 12 o'clock noon, according the Impounding Act. J. H. BLAOKMORE, Poxmdke* par, THE Rev. Father PATTERSON will send post free to all Benefactors of a £1 note for his new Church, a Composition of his own, Quartette and Organ accompaniment, published by Novello, Ewer, and Co. London. Address — REV. F. PATTERSON, Palmerston North. "XWAHURI FELLMONGERY, W. MACMILLAN IS prepared to give the Highest Price for Skins, Wool, &c, &c. Being a genuine Fellmonger, and not buying for other people, he is in a position to give the best value, the cost of commission, freight, &c, being saved. During the coining season he will be a Buyer of Wool in auy quantity. Wool scoured on Commissior, and delivered at the Railway Statioas of Palmerston or Feilding at lowest rates. 0. P. POWLES, CO MMISS IO JN AGENT AND Licensed Land Beokeb. Offices — Lambton Quay, Phoenix Build' ings, Wellington.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 38, 12 September 1889, Page 3
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