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, Advertisements NEW ZEALAND BATTLEFIELDS. Early Reminiscences of Feilding. TONIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ASSEMBLY EOOMS, FEILDING, Under the patronage of His Worship the Mayor and the Manchester Rifles, MR C. O. MONTROSE will give bis famous popular narrative of tragic, pathetic, and mirth-provoking incidents of the Maori War, with some reminiscences of " Early Feilding." Admission : 3s, 2s, and Is. Doors open 7.30. Com. mence at 8 p.m. A SSEMBLY EOOMS, FEILDING. J\. ■ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, The eminent English Organist and Vocalist, and Composer, ME, W. H. JUDE, IS COMING, And will give a Grand Descriptive Musical Evening on the above date. The programme will consist of Vocal Selections from his own compositions, wonderful Fantasias on the Orchestral Organ — upon which instrument he is pronounced by the leading European Critics to be the Finest Performer in the World — Original Humerous Sketches, and Brilliant Pianoforte Solos. Prices of Admission — 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-. J. J. WYATT-PATTON, Private Secretary to Mr. Jude. TIEILDING ASsiTMBLY ROOMS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th. " THREE SHOWS IN ONE." Programme : Part 1. Tableaux, with Colored Lights. 1. All Nations 2. Character Song with Banjo 3. Faith, Hope, and Charity 4. Three Old Maids Musical Tableaux 5. Snow Queen 6. Comic Sketch Part 2. Faree — " My Turn Next " — by Beaconsfield Amateurs. Interval 10 minutes. Part 3. Songs and Choruses by Coloured Ladies and Gentlemen. Opening Chorus, " Dancing in the Barn" Song and Ohoros, " The Rustic Bridge" Comic Song, " Chicken-coop Door" Song and Chorus, " Call Me Your Darling " Song, ' " My Sunny Home " Song and Chorus, " The Steeple on the Hill," Comic Song, "Whistling Coon" Ladies Song and Chorus, •• The Old Folks" Doors open at half-past seven. Front Seats, 3s. Children inarms, 21s. Commence at 8 sharp. ~~ W.C.T.U. A MEETING of the Womer's Christian Temperance Union •will be held in the Foresters' Hall on THURSDAY, 22nd instant, at 3 o'clock. PALMISTRY. r MADAME SINCLAIR begs to announce to the public of Feilding that she will open on WEDNESDAY a short season in Palmistry, by which the Past, Present, and Future are revealed, at Mr Reading's, Manchester Street. MANAWATU and WEcJT COAST AGRICULrURAL and PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S C\ RAND ANNUAL SHOW \JT Will be held at i■ ■ PALMERSTON NORTH, —ON — TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, November Bth and 9Tn. OVER £500 WILL BE GIVEN IN PRIZES. Entries close on TUESDAY, No venaber Ist, at 9 pm. I Programmes and Entry Forms can be . . . potained from C. C. MILES, Secretary. Palmerston North, September 13th, 1892. POISON ! "VrOTICE is hereby given to owners j\ of Dogs that Poison is now laid on the Kiwitea properties of the undersigned : THOMAS BRYCE. JOHN BRYCE. Kiwitea, September 17, 1892. Tj^OUND Strayed, on the 12th inst , X? 26 Ewes and Wethers. The owner can have them by paying the expenses. Apply to R. WISON, Cheltenham Hotel. Cheltenham, September 16th, 1892. BUSHFELLING. mENDERS : wanted for felling 80 JL acres of Bush in the West Waitapu. Apply to JAMES T. SAXELBY, Crabb's Store, Waituna. BUSHFELIJNa ~" mENDERS are invited for felling 1_ 50 acres of Bush at Birmingham . Applicants will be shown the bush by H. TOLLEY, Birmingham. TENDERS FOR LOGGING mENDERS are invited for Logging X at the Kiwitea Saw Mill. For other particulars apply to JOHN BARTHOLOMEW, Feilding. preliminSylnotick VTE3BRS ATTWOOD & CO., formerly of Cbristchurch, Photographers and Artists, will open a Photographic Studio in the premises now occupied by Mr Wm. Stevens, Manchester Street, early in Sep. tember. Further particulars will be duly advertised.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 40, 20 September 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 40, 20 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 40, 20 September 1892, Page 3

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