An IdfthO 1 man? cbnttriitted suicide the other .day. Jse left .88 an excuse' , that ne^waAt^'to* get there before" all th? best claims had been taken up." Ever since i* was stated that a kisß3*w«ne an Indian «girl crazy,'* all' * the giilS have been saying, "Pooh! I,d like |p ilave it tried on me 1 "
ROWING CLI; f B QOKCER?}. T3EHEAR- AL^al.the Public Hall -Lik This Evening- Soloists at : 7. o'cloct, and Christy.. Minstrels' at 8 o'clock •'.•■' ; ' By or"der. /EDIIOATIuN RESERVES. .TENDERS FOB LEASING.rfENDERS wi lberpoeived at the 1 Office of the f^hool ComimV sioners for the Wellington ProvinDistrict, Chamber of Commerce Buildings, Lambton Qtmyi Welling I - ton, up; to- and inclnding Monday, the -aethi-day of July. 1880, for Leasing Education Reserves, at per jk annum, for . seven, fourteen, or twen«y-one yefirs, from the lat. 4 a y of August, 1880. Separate tenders for each period. Every tender njU"t be accompanied by a remittance of the amount of the fii-fct year's rent, or, when more than one* tender by the same person for the rame reserve, the amount, of the first year's rent of the longest period applied for. •. A schedule of the reserves to be lft is exhibited at fvery Post Office in flic Wellington Provincial District,, and draft 1< ases'mdy *>c seefn at the l ; .'nv6ropes", enclosing tenders, mus* be marked outside " Tender for Education Reserve." l '■ » l Qhe highest or tender will^ot nec« 88« a i tcept«dt ' * ' ] Secretary and Treasurer Jot Education *R<ssei Veto ■ £2 EEWAR©!"- ***■"* ••■* I- > ye^etnayi;sf6nday^iD^ T r _j ing, a sum ofviponey in Bauld not«s. , £nder *$ receive- <lie above reward : vh^» teturbfe§J amount lost to Wni. Re^e.'^ox^c^^ or leaving it rflHfo '^j.jm •■'«■•'••"• v-'-a-V; •■-••" p A I K L E^S^^'ll'S VfeiStY^ SiJ^j ijDg^sßf ri«o ";■;;•* Su. B.a eon Dksr i^ ji's t^"*,^ Has cdmmanp£tt Tiracnc© .xp-'.^V^v ganui, and msy b ( e cqv^ujted at his residence, Ridg way street (corner of St Bill street). i ;^-'^;; ; ;; ' ARTIFICiAIj TEETif ; ,? Constructed <m a^i # e^irejy, .jiwv* principle, as approved of in Kngland tnd ATMtygw extract inn of' slump 1 h not riecessufy. rftfttisfaciidtf guaranteed in every case. , .^., i ,: . } . s DWea^ "fjfd^chuig t^et|K jnade perfec^t jß^Ud witfi "gold or metallic VJ . ■ . . -i\ •; ■ » - ;i ii< C^adSenyteeth* regitlutedv ■ P A LN LJELS »/i i-- ■ v Famiiy aird Shi^^rig Butcher IN thanJting the for, ibe libero^patrotiagfi repeived since comtte«^rf;JA>|l»M«i Foxton. l>ega, <b noti|tfJJ»^iiftßw.'X»Bioved to his new and* cbjnmc^iovprflinifleß'iii Clyde street, where he wfirstppjy^ L_llf lilm lim> ijimlii V nt~TTTTTTTTrr
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 92, 13 July 1880, Page 3
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404Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 92, 13 July 1880, Page 3
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