NOT TO KNOW IS NOT TO HAVE, but once having used Sux Bakink Powder you will never be without it, for it is the best in the market, both for purity and price. Sold everywhere. MAHOMET SAID :_« The ink of the wisß is worth more than the blood of martyrs." Perhaps all do not agree with this ; but everyone acknowledges that Chease's A. 1. Coffee when once tried is always used. ENGRAVING of all descriptions executed by McKee & Gamble, N.Z. Press Agency, Wellington. Advertising Blocks, Brass Door Plates, Stencil Plates, Copper Plate and all other kinds of engraving. Send for quotation. \T/"ANTED a Nursegirl. Apply Manawatu Herald Office. WEDNESDAY, 12th APEIL. PASSENGERS leading Foxton by V Government train at 9.0 am. will connect with Tram, and reach Samson at 10.30 am. The return train, leaves Sanson at 4.45 p.m. arriving Foxton 6.30 p.m. Usual Fares. PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. BOWING CLUB CONCERT. FRIDAY, 14th APRIL. PEOGEAMME. 1. Overture— " Tarantelle," Miss Florence L. Eevan3 2. Song—" For ever and for ever," Mr T. Ennis 3. Song-^" Nancy Lee," Mr J. E. Stansell 4. Song— '« Why must we say good bye," Miss Williams 5. Eecitation—" The Billiard-marker," Mr J. E. McMillan 6. Duet — " Very Suspicious," Mrs and Mr Hamer 7. Song—" The song that reached my heart," Mr Waters. I 8. Song (comic)— " Enniscarthy," Mr T. Eedmoud | 9. Duet—" Ora Pro NobiV Mrs W. Cook and Mr J. E. Stansell 10. Song — " A Vision," Mvs Dermer. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES WON AT REGATTA. INTERVAL OK TEN MINDTES. To conclude with the laughable farce "WOOING UNDER DIFFICULTIES." —CHAIIACTEES — Muswell Hill— A city merchant, Mr AlfFraser Henry— A footman in want of a place, Mr Geo. G. Johnson Fredk. St. Pauls— A young man in search of a wife, Mr Chas. Bridgeport Mr Warlhyman— A friend of- the family, Mr Talbot-Eead Mrs Hill — A motherly matron, Miss Stansell Matilda — Hill's daughter, a timid young thing, Miss Burr Kittie— A cook and general who knows a thing or two, Miss H. Burr Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ; Overture at 8. Admission — Front ssats, 2s; Back seats, Is. GEORGE POTTER, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. ANY person found trespassing on the Oroua Downs Estate with dog or gunin pursuit of game or otherwise will be prosecuted. 1, ft,'UflLßfflfAlf.
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Manawatu Herald, 11 April 1893, Page 3
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378Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 11 April 1893, Page 3
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