Book debts t*ken over are guaranteed against loss by the veudors. The following contract has been made, namely : — A contract between Messrs Joseph Nathan & Co. and the Association. Applications for shares should be made upon the accompanying form, and forwarded to the Bankers of the Association, together with the amount payable on application. If no allotment is made the deposit will be return d without deduction, and where the number of shares allotted is less than the number applied for, surplus will be credited in reduction of the amount payable on allotment. A form of Application for Shares is annexed, and a copy of the Memorandum of Association will be found endorsed on this prospectus A copy of the Articles of Association and of the contract above mentioned, may be inspected at the office of the Association. Dated this day of • 1892. (Signed) JOSEP 3 NATHAN & CO. Forms of application for shares can >»c obtained at the Ready Money Store or Bank of Australasia, Palmersiou Noith. JITANAWATU ROWING CLUB. A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL COITCEBT In aid of the above, will be given TO-NIGHT, AT THE FOXTQN PUBLIC HALL. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Overture, " Gloria in Excelsis," (Mozart's 12th Mass), Mr M. J. Ennis 2. Solo, " Joe the Marine," MrT. Ennis 8. Solo, "Ever of Thee," Mrs Dermer 4. Violin Selection, Miss Ballantine 5. Glee, " See our oars with feathered spray," Glee Company 6. Solo, " The Chief Mate's Story," Mr J. R. Stansell 7. Duet, " The Elfin Call," Misses Syraons 8. Solo, "When the tide comes in," Miss McMillan 9. Quartette, " Oh, who will o'er the downs so free," Mr Little, Mr, and Mrs Cook, and Miss E. Symons 10. Selection,! "Reception," Foxton Brass Band (Interval of ten minutes.) PABT 11. 1. Overture, waltz " Venetia " Mr M. J. Ennis 2. Solo, " Thy Face," Mrs Hamer 3. Trio, " Ye shepherds, tell me," Mr and Mrs Cook and Miss McMillan 4. Recitation, " The Blacksmith's Story," Mr Alf. Frasor 5. Solo, (comic) " Och, Norah McCree,'\ Mr T. Ennis 6. Solo, " Only to see thy face again," Miss Williams 7. Instrumental Trio, for trombone, cornet and piano, Messrs Betty, Keen and Ennis 8. Solo, "She sang among tha flowers," Miss Symons 9. Solo, " The landing of the Pilgrim Fathers," Mr Little 10. Glee, " From Oberon in fairyland," Glee Company God Save the Queen. Adiliission— Front seats, 2s; back, Is. Doors open at 7.80 p.m. : commence at 8. E. P. COWLES, Hon. Sec. TO THE BURGESSES OF FOXTON. Ladies and Gentlemen, I have already informed you that if there was an electiou I should be a candidate. There is now an election which is fixed to take place at the Library on Thursday. I have therefore the honour to ask you to attend at that building on that day and register your vote in my favour. I cannot in the limits of an advertisement set forth what has been done ty myself and brother Councillors in the past or what I should snggest as the advisable course for the future. A public meeting is the place for such an exposition of one's < views. If the other candidates will join with me in calling a public meeting in the hall for an early day nest week 1 shall be glad to place my views then before you. I have the honor to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, j. r. McMillan. Beatty's Organs Hr Addrefi* W«nWl Jft ft«Ktt|r, Washington,
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Manawatu Herald, 6 September 1892, Page 3
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574Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 6 September 1892, Page 3
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