MONDAY'S HOLIDAY.
» Monday the 11th November wil be kept as a holiday instead of to morrow, the Prince of Wales lirthday. Tho sports to be held in rhe tia-ldock adjoining the Hall should cause a large attendance, as the programme is a good one, and lar»e fi«Ws may confidenb'y be looked f>r Other minor arrange mente for the comfort of lady vi-itors will aso he attended to, auoh as s*ats an ' the curse kept c'par by ropes, so that every one nwy have a good view, a step which has at times b*en over looked and thus spoilt the enjoyment of many Tomorrow night and Mond y, Mr 1 o ey gives one of his c'ever performances whifh no one should miss, that ib, if thoy enjoy a hearty laugh and fee item* each night be clr'fiei's:it. Afev the poi'fonnGEce a danes vrfill be bold- the ehav^a for which f?ill he in ihe rpach of all A competent caterer wil? be in attendance, so that, t'ose who wi h for refreshments will be able to obtain them a* reasonable rates. The mui'o will be fnrnished oy firßt class musicians. Tf f he weather is fine, a most enjoyab'e day's outing can be had at very little expense.
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Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1889, Page 2
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207MONDAY'S HOLIDAY. Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1889, Page 2
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