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We again remind our readers that the meeting about a doctor is to be held on Monday evening. There are eight or nine applicants, and it is for the purpose of deciding upon one, that the meeting is called for. All who are interested should make a point of attend ng. General Booth will speak in Wellington on Saturday, 24th October, and on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday following. The many friends of Mr and Mrs Frederick Carter will regret to learn of the death of their infant daughter, at Motoa, on Wednesday last. Mr JOsborne has some posters about the town referring to the tailor that he has been fortunate to secure, and who has had large experience in some of the bes{ houses in the colony. Mr Osborne is desirous to secure some good orders to enable his cutter to show what he can do. The Amateur Dramatic Club have deoided to give a performance on the 9th November at Foxton. They have in active rehearsal the comedietta "The Bed of Roses," and a farce entitled " Borrowed Plumes," the principal parts of which are taken by old favourites. Mr Peter Bartholomew \p about leaving Feildiug for Levin. At Palmerston at the inquest into the recent large fire in the Square the jury re. turned; an open verdict, there being no evidence, thai could be obtained, as to how the fire originated. Mr Donald Grant, the chairman o£ the Manawatu Road Board, was dissatisfied at the manner the Auditor-General held his inquiry into the alleged incorrectness of the i ast audits of the Board, and he therefore petitioned Parliament. The Board has come out a poor second best in this matter, a letter having been read at the last meeting of the Board from the Clerk House of Representatives stating that the Public Petitions Committee reported that they had no recommendation to make with regard to the Board's petition respecting the audit enquiry. Mr Honove has an American organ, with five stops, for sale cheap. An alteration, in favour of purchasers, has been made in Mr Honor's price list to-day. The Standard pronounces in favour of SirM. Hicks-Beach for the leadership of the Mouse of Commons. The Tim»i urges i the claims of Mr Balfoiu 1 . It is expected that the son of the late Mr W. H. Smith wil be returned unopposed for the Strand seat in. the House of Commons.'"' : . • •

Speaking at the unveiling of the fitatue n-oo^ed as a tribute to the memory of John Biißht, the Earl of Derby stated that the drift of the age was towards voluntary •support of 'the church, and they could not dream of connecting the Strt? with a 3ingle sect in any new community. The Russian w attach the highest importance to Mr i'ar v l"s death believing that it mean 3 the early triumph of Mr Glads one. The Paily News considers Mr Parnell's death will, in the long run, have a uniting influence on the Party. Boys' Summer Clothing just received *y steamer Tekoa at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse. Te *ro House. The following are all made to our special order :— Boy3 f White Drill " Sailor " Suits, Gilt Buttons an 1 trimmed Blue Braid from 4/9 each at Te Aro House, Wellington. Boys' Cream Drill "Sailor" Suits, Collars trimmed Blue Braid, Gilt Buttons, f om 5/6 each at Te Aro House, Wellington. Boys' Drab Drill Sailor Suits, Col ars tri mccl Bine and White Braid, Gilt Buttons, from 6/6 each at Te Aro House, Wellington. Boys' Blue Serge Sailor Suits, White Braided Colar, White Flannel Fronts, from 6/9 each, at Te Aro House, Wellington. Boys' Blue Sailor Suits, Collars trimmed Bed Braid, with White Singlets, and Lanyards. Beautiful Badge on ihe arm, from 12/6 each at Te Aro House, Wellington. Boys' Blue Serge Sailor Suits, with White Singlets, Lanyards and Badges, from 8/6 each, at Tc Aro House, Wellingion. Boys' Fox's Serge Sai'ov Suits, with kinglets, Lanyards, and Arm Badges, from 18/6 each, at Te Aro House, Wellington. Boys' Colonial Tweed Knicker Suits, from 10/6 each. Mosgiel Tweed Knicker Suits, from 15s 6d each, at Te Aro House, Wellington. Boys' Kaiapoi Tweed Knicker Suits, from 12/6 each. West of England Knicker Suits, from 15s 6d each, at Te Aro House, Wellington. Boys' Scotch Tweed Knicker Suits from 7s each Mosgie Tweed 3 garment Suits, from 22/6 each. Kaiapoi! Tweed 3 garment Suits, from 27/6 each, at Te Aro House, Wellington. Boys' Mosgiel Tweed Sac Suits from 25/6. j Kaiapoi Tweed Sac Suits from 27/6. Eos- j lyn Tweed Sac Suits from 33/6, at the Noted House for Boys' and Youths' Clothing, the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro House Wellington. The second direct shipment for the season is just to hand ex s.s Tainui, 73 cases and packages have been received by us to date for the present season, and the very pick of the Spring and Summer Fashions and Nove ties is now obtainable in all departments at " The Bon Marche, Palmerston North. • esidents of this district visiting Palmerston are respectfully invite ■ to inspect these extensive shipments of new and fashionable Drapery, Dress Goods, Mantles, Millinery, and Novelties »>hich surpass anything previously shown at the Bon MarchC, Palmerston North.— Eoss & SANDFonn. THERE IS ONE THING every house wife should m now, and that is that Hercules Baking Powder is the best. Why ? It is the cheapest because the Best for makng. breads, pastry, cakes, puddings, scones, £c. Beautifu ly light and wholesome, in Cd and Is tins. From all grocers.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 October 1891, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
924

Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 October 1891, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 October 1891, Page 2

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