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For eon imitation of readinq matter see fourth page. 'xitj ANTED KNOWN ■-Trhut anew *. display of Glass and Ouc leery Ware is now to be seea at R. McLean's, Foxtou, \\ ' ANTED — Everyone to come and buy the pretty ornaments in Glass and China at R. Mer.eau'p, Foxton v. ?wxfi4? r IN B \NKRUPToY. In the District Court; of Wangauui, holden at • P.ilmerston x%orth, being a Local Court of Bankruptcy. In the matter of "Tho Bankruptcy Aot, 1888, and the seveial amendments thereof. NOTICE is heieby given that 1 have this day filed fin>il accounts in. respect of the following estates; and at the next sitting of the above Honourable Court, to be holden on the 23rd clay of October, 1889, T infeivl to app'y for an order releasing me from my office in respect to the said estates : P. B. Axdrpsox. 0. J. SCOTT, Deputy Assignee. Palmerston N., 12th Sept., 1889. C^OUND some clothing. Owner *-■•: can have same by giving do* seription, and paying expenses. Apply at this Office. NOW 0 X S A L F AT T. P. Williams' MANAWATU HOTEL Sr-EC'IAIITY FIFTEEN YEAIi OLD WHISKYNOTIC E. pOPIES of the Maxawatu Hkhald v^ will now be procurable of an eTening at Mr l.eary's chemist shop, Main-street, Foxton. rOXTON PUBLIC HA L L. Under the management of Mr L. .7. Lohr. A NOVELTY FOR NEW ZEALAND. TUESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER. Only appearance, in Foxton of MR FRANK LINCOLN: Who has lately terminated A Phenomixaua Successful Skason in Wellington. PRESS OPINIONS. "The successor of Aliening Ward."---London Times. " America's greatest, humorist." — London Telegraph. " No equal in London."— London Standard. "We have seen nothing funnier." — Lon-' don Society. " The funniest entertainment ever hoard." — London Referee. EMINENT OPINIONS. The Prince of Wales"Your imitations are simply wonderful." '• His Uoyal Highness laughed heartily, and repeatedly complimented Mr Lincoin upon his wonderful humoristic powers." — London Times, 28th June. 1883. "You compel laughter." — The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. " A whole orchestra." — Sir Arthur Sullivan. " An evening of intellectual fun." — Ruskin. " Sanctified humour.'" — Henry Ward Beecher. "A mimic of startling fidelity."- - Labouchare. ■'Your nonsense is artistic." -Adelina Patti. Mn C. B. FORSTEKaIthe Piano. TUESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, 1889. Prices of admission — Numbered Reserved seats, 4s ; other seats, 8s and 2s. Reserved seats can he booked only at R. McLean's stationer's shop.. . ;

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Manawatu Herald, 13 September 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 13 September 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 13 September 1889, Page 3

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