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[' GRAND i ] Concert* Entertainment I I IN AID OF 1 ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCF [ BUILDING FUND. I Publio H^ll, Foxton, , ST. PATRICK'S DAY (x 7 th March. i k Ms. J. R. Stansell - Stage-manager : PROGRAMME. [ First Part. 1 ■ — — — 1 1. Christy Minstrels (members 0 I the Boys* Institute), with specia [ orchestral accompaniment. ( 2. VocaL Duet—" Go Pretty Rose,' 1 Mrs J. Symons and Miss Collins 3. Violin Solo— Mr C. Cimino. [ 4. Song (comic)— Mr Elkington. ■ 5. Song— "Dublin ßay," Miss McGee [ 6. Tableau — " Mary Stewart " (ii ; two acts.) ; 7. Song, (selected)— Mr W. Cook. , 8. Song— "Gounod's Serenade," Misi 1 A. Wallace. • 9. Song, (selected)— Mr R. D'Ath. 10. Song—" The Valley by the Sea,' Miss McDonald. ' 11. Song (selected) — Mr J. R. Stansell 1 Interval of Ten Minutes. 1 Second Part. ' .1. Pianoforte Duet — Misses Purcel ' and Harris. ; 2. Vocal Duet — " Maoriland," Misses A. and M. Wallace. 1 3. Song (comic)— 1 ' Arrah go on," Mi 1 F. R. Young. 4. Tableau—" Shamrock." 5. Violin Solo — Mr C. Cimino. 6. Vocal Duet (selected) — Mrs J, Symons and Miss Symons. : 7. Song (comic) — Mr Elkington. 8. Tableau— "Two Strings to Hei Bow." g. Song — " Kathleen Mavourneen," Miss M. Wallace. 10. Song (selected)— Mr R. D'Ath. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Entertainment to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Admission— Front seats, 2s; back, is. Tickets may be obtained at Mr A. I Fraser's, or from the secretary, W. McDERMOTT. SHANNON SALE. FRIDAY, 18th MARCH. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will f\ sell by public auction, as above, at 1 p.m. — 7 dry cowa 7 weansrg 850 woolly lambs 200 breeding ewes 180 larab3 120 2-tooth ewes 80 ewes | 60 ewes 200 shorn lambs 100 woolly lambs : 800 ewes i j 150 mixed 2 tooths NOTICE. ; T HAVE commenced business as c ! GENERAL COMMISSION AGENI 1 AND ACCOUNTANT, [ Manufacturer's Agent, and Practica t Kent and Debt Collector. F 1 f Resident Agpnt for riitizen's liifi Assurance Co. (Foxton district.) : Agent for Foxton Temperanci Hail. Properties for sale and to let. I attend at Levin, Shannon an. . H<<ngotea at regular intervals. an< visit Palmerston Nosth twice ever ' month, when I will transact an] business on commission, thus eavinj my clients both time and money. 1 Address, — .' I. E. A. CAIEEOI I FOXTuN. Dr. J. Day-Jones, M.R.C.S.E.. L.H.C.P.E, L M., _ MAS commenced Practice a t~| Foxton and may be consulted temporarily, at Mrs Furrie's. c Dr Jones holds Te timoniald fror a some of the leading Physicians am b Surgeons in London and th '. country, nnd has been t^ice Hous Surgeon to a Leading Hospital i North Pevon.

Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. DOCTOR DOES NO GOOD. FOUND . . . Clements . . . ... Tonic A MARVELLOUS RESTORATIVE. Mr. G. Rowland, Eleventh-street, Bowden, Adelaide, S.A., writes on Jan. 22, 1897 :- 1 am a cabinet maker, and have always worked hard. For abonfc two years I was very languid, and lost all energy. Towards the latter part of the above period the slightest exertion would cause a copious perspiration. I beoame very weak, and lost all relish for food. I visited a doctor, who said I was ■jyappptic, and prescribed for me, but the medicine ddme no good. I was recom' mended to try Clements Tonic, which I did, and very soon felt an improvement.* I found it a marvellous restorative, and continued to take it until I felt a» wel; as ever I co longer suffer from exhaustion or fatigue, but feel strong and well. — Wishing you prosperity, I remain yours truly, &. £4. Rowland.

A Consumptive's Awful Experience. ♦ ATTER ENDURING EXCRUICIATING j TORTURES OF MIND AND BODY, j IS RESCUED FROM AN UNTIMELY ' . GRAVE. j BY DR WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS FOR PALE PEOPLE. HIS STATEMENT TAKEN ON OATH. Towards the end of 1896, Mr Terry (a hero of the Crimean War) now 66 years of age, was takeD very ill, and his friends knew that that awful disease. Consumption, had him in its fenrful grasp and prompt and effective reraedia' raea ures were an absolute necessity. .An effective remedy i «xw discovered in Dr Williams' Pink PiUs for Pale People and Mr Terry enjoys peri feet health, and is once more hale and hearty. To a reporter of TJie A ustrallan Military Gazette Mr Terry gave the follow- ! ing account of his illness and marvellous euro : " I arrived in Australia in the latter end 1 of 1877 in H.M.S. Sapphire, the Hon. Captain Merry. I then joined the Diamond, 1 under Captain Dale, on this station, and I on leaving the Ehip quitted the service for ! good, having in all served in seventeen I ships in Her Majesty's Royal Navy. In I August of this year (1896) I found myss f » at Emu Plains, being in the employ of » Mrssro M'Gruth, fcllmongcrs. It was whilst there that I was taken ill, towards t , -the latter end of August. I attributed my > .illness to exposure. My first syrapoms ' ware coughing, a (pitting of blood, and a . Bloody diMbargo from the kidoayi of $b«

Sandon Races. ST. PATRICK'S DAY i 17ih March 1898. THE TRAM will Ipave Carnarvor for above rac^s after arrival o 9 a.m. Train from Foxton and Sporti Special from Paimprston, relurnin' from Sandon at 6 20 p m., to con nect with Train to Foxton am Special to Pa'merston. Fares, 8? 6d. 8. H. WRIGLEY, Manager. • FOXTON BICYCLE CLUB SPORTS. ACCEPTANCES for th* abov. [\ Sports to be he'd ot Victorii Park on St. Patrick's Day, close will the Secretary at 9 p.m. TO NIGHT CHAS. T. AUSTIN, Hon. Sepretary.

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Manawatu Herald, 12 March 1898, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
925

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 12 March 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 12 March 1898, Page 3

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