PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. c EXTRAORDINARY EASTER | l ATTRACTION ! • ZE3I IE Isflß, IT ' S Dramatic Company Will make their appearance after 1 record-breaking tour, on 0 Wednesday, April 19, When will be produced on a scale o , unparalleled magnificence, the soul stirring, delightful, brilliant Four-ac Comedy- Drama, by Messrs Henry ar.c '" • Coulter — 1 "Shamrock and Thistle.' Crowded nightly in all the larg< \ cities. The Graveyard Scene and sen c sational burning of the mill. Box plan at Mr Fraser's. c Prices, 3s, as and is. 1 Andrew S. Hodge, Representative Tenders. r \I7RITTEN. TENDERS are reVV quired for Building a Men'e I Hvr, S6fc. x 16ft., with 9fc. cleai - studs, of 4 rooms. Tenders clobg on SATURDAY, f 22nd instant. j Pians and specifications miy b ; seen at the Homestead. ; The lowest or any lender not ne- • cesßarily accepted. 1 MOTOA ESTATE, Fnxton. [ COXTON PUBLIC HALL. p* UNIQUE DRAMATIC ■ EVENT ! 1 ONE NIGHT OWTZ-Y, ; To-night (Saturday.) First time in Foxton of the play of I the Century — The Shadow of the I Interpreted by a powerful Com* pany of leading members of the theatrical profession, specially eu« gaged for this great production. Prices Bs, 2* and 1?. Doors open 7, commence 8 sharp. COXTON BOEOUGH COUNCIL. Separate Tendeks received up to 6 p.m. on TUESDAY, 25th April, 1899, for— 1. Leasing Wirokino Ferry for fifteen months, and for removal of Ferry to another site. 2. Cleaning out Avenue Drain. 8. Cleaning out No. 2 Lii c D.am Separate s L )< cfi ations may be 3een at Council Office. R. CHAPMAN, B >rough Engineer. CJXTON BOEOt GH OUNCIL. NOTICE. Gray- street in closed until further ■ r lers for Bridge repair?. By order, R. CHAPMAN., B) rough Engin&ar. DR. SPEER THE original H. J. SPEER. M.D., has esiablished a private dispensary in Wellington for th« speedy cure ot his pp icaltes. Chronic, rerrous, all skin diseases, strictures, kidney and bladder troubles. Send for question form wi'h stamp, and be treated at home* Address P. 0., Box 839, Welling on. Dr Speer'a Female Pill (Regulator), 10s a box, extra strong, 20 ;. Send for it. tnwnl JOHN WALLS, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Main Street, Foxton. I DESIRE to intimate to the Public of Foxton that I have re-commenced Husiuess as above, and hope to be able to supply my £ old customers, and any new once, •^ with the best quality of Bread. Customers waited on Daily ou and after Monday, Ist March. 2Mb Loaf 3£d Cash „ „ 4dßooked Preserving & Mounting BIRDS. I Tl Vf R. GEORGE LANGLEY ii » iyi now prepared to undertake the Curing und Mounting of al a I kinds of Bird 9 in a careful aud na turp 1 uiann r, at the most ressonabl< charges. I Specimens can be seen at his resi I dence, Tho Avenue.
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Manawatu Herald, 15 April 1899, Page 3
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