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A SSEMBLY ROOMfc.FEILDING. JA. — — , A GREAT MUSICAL ATTRACTION. ' MONDAY NEXT (Novembek 6th). I 1 First and Only Appearance of j ; THE FAMOUS — i PALMER -BEAUMONT COMPANY, Comprising the following Eminent 1 Artists : — Mrs PALMER (nee Carandini), The unequalled Soprano Cautatrice. Mr ARMES BEAUMONT, The Premier Tenor of the Colonies. Miss MAGGIE STIRLING, The charming Mezzo. Soprano. Mr A. H. GEE, The leading Baritone of the day. Mr JOHN LEMMONE, The accomplished Flautist. Mh W. T. BARKER, ARAM., Whose wonderful performances on the Harp stamp him as the greatest Harpist in the World. Plan of reserved seats at Mr Carthew's. Prices of Admission : Front Seats, 4s ; Second Seats, 2s Cd ; Back Seats, one shilling. PHILIP STUART, Manager. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S GRAND ANNUAL SHOW WILf. be held at Palmerstou North on WEDNESDAY an.l THURSDAY, November Bth and 9th. Entries close 9 p.m. on October 31st. Programme and Entry Forms can be obtained from C. C. MILES, Secretary. THE MANCHESTER RIFLES WILL hold parades in the Assembly Rooms as follows : — Novkmher.— THURSDAY, 2nd, 9th, lGth, and 23rd. BY ORDER. RANGTTIKEI ELECTION. A MEETING of Electors interested in furthering Mr Lethbndge's candidature in the ensuing election will be held in the ; TOWN HALL, BIRMINGHAM, ON FRIDAY, -Miv NOVEMBER, at 3 p.m. THOMAS A. BRYCE. TO THE ELECTORS OF OTAKI. Ladies and Gentlemen, — AT the solicitation of a large number of the Electors 1 have de- j cided to contest the Election in the Liberal interest and as a supporter of the Government. I will take an early opportunity of explaining to you my views upon the heading political questions of the day. I have the honour to be Your obedient Servant, DONALD FRASER. TO THE ELECTORS OF RANGITIKEI. Ladies anu Gentlemen,— I BEG to announce myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming General Election. I will take an early opportunity of addressing you on the political questions of the day, in the various centres of population in the Electorate. F. Y. LETH BRIDGE. TO THE ELECTORS OF RANOITIKEI. Ladies and Gentlemen, — HAVING been chosen by the Rangitikei Liberal Association as its candidate for the purpose of contesting the ensuing General Election in the Liberal interest, I shall do myself the honor of addressing you at an early date upon the leading political questions of the clay : and should you be pleased to again entrust me with the representation of this important district, I will use my best efforts to faithfully serve as your representative \n P-arlin>»e»t ; for the purpose of assisting to t(ic best of my humble ability in pronvting both the social and political welfare of the colony, and at the same time giving my impartial attention to local questions necessary for the advancement of all parts of the Rangitikei Electorate. ■ 1 have the honor to be Your most obedient servant, JOHN STEVENS. 1 CAMPBELLTOWN BAKERY. THOS. ANYON, Laving purchased the old-established Bakery busii ness hitherto carried on by Air Jas. Turner, will be prepared to supply t the best white and decorticated Bread to all parts of Campbelltowu on and after the Ist November, T.A. hopes that, by strict attention to business and the supplying of only the best articles, to merit a share of ; public patronage. t Confectionary of every description supplied on the shortest notice. ; THOS. ANYON, Proprietor. To Stand at Mr T R Taylor's Farm, 1 Mcßeth's Line, Kiwitea. The Entire Pony COCK ROBIN. HE is a bright bay with black points, about 12 hands 3 inches it height, • and both handsome and very fast, also a j good jumper, and has sired some first* . class ponies for polo from mares near fifteen hands, leaving them just the right size. Terms : 30s per mare ; paddocks free for one month, or till notice of service is given, after which Is per week will be barged. R j^lflE,

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 105, 31 October 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 105, 31 October 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 105, 31 October 1893, Page 3

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