Cricket. ! The lovers of cricket have been favoured with a fine day, and the opposing teams are hard at it. Levin is represented by J. Broughton. W. Broughton, F. J. Jones, W. tt. Fitzherbert, B. R. Gardner (captain), i W. Ingram, T. Mackintosh, F. Webb, j M. Jamieson, M. C. Farrington and J. i Ryder. I Foxton is represented by G. Stiles i (captain), Nye, Martin, Furrie, A. Morgan, J. Morgan, Pratt, Gray, Bowe, Stan sell and Bowden. Messrs Bowater and Hackworth acted as umpires. At the dinner hour adjournment, the Levin team which went in first, had made 51 runs for 7 wickets. ! For Bronchia' Cou ha fake Woods' , Great Pepp rmint Cure, 1/6 2/6 COXTON PUBLIC HALL. r* THE COTTON PLANTER MINSTRELS Will give their Drawing-room Enter* tainment in the above Hall on Wednesday, 22nd Nov. NEW SONGS, NEW GAGS, STEP-DANCING, &c, &c. To conclude with the side-splitting farce, "MshJustice." Doors open at 7.30 p.m., commence at 8. Prices 2s and is. Alt ANAWATU ELECTION. MR. R.C.BRUCE Will address the Electors at the Public Hall, Foxton, ON Monday Evening, at 8 p.m. J. THOMPSON, Carpenter, Joiner, and Undertaker. All kinds of Jobbing Work done on the shortest notice. (Opposite State School, Foxton.) E. LEAKY, PHAIttIACEUTICAL CHEMIST, The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH. [Established 1875.] IMPORTER of purest drugs and I up to- date Druggists' Sundries from Europe and America. None but first-quality drugs used in dispensing. Dispenser on premises day and night. Horse, cattle and sheep mcdi cines prepared and stocked. Con ditmn powder (own make' effective and energising. Veterinary prescriptions of proved ♦ flficiency registered and fiJea. Chemicals for sheep farmers, as arsenic, sulphur, caustic potash and soda, and butter of anthrony, supplied in wholesale and retail quantities. Photographic Goods held in stock All at prices consistent with a moderate profit to vendor and good value to purchaser. B. LEARY makes a specialty of SIGHT TESIING, and the correction of defective vision by suit ible lenses. Those who cannot procure spectacles • to suit them shou d visit his establishment. Sight Tost'ng daily. Wire Goggles with plain GlasfFronts stocked, suitable for those ENGAGED IN FLAXMILLING. Orders by post, tel phone or tele graph promptly de patched. Tele phone No. 7, connected with district bureaus. P.O. Box No. 11. J. GRACE & CO. Tl»« Square, PALMERSTON NORTH. Sole Agents, WASHERS. A Boonjfor Mothers. Harrison's Knitting Machines Sewing Machines Pearson and Bennion's Saddling Machines Manors and Wringers, Knife C!«nir-rs 2(K 8(K 85s Piinv-, 0 qms, Violins, Banjos, Mndoiiii . Accordions, Concer- • ma*. Ens'i-b and German Mouth Organs, Flutes, Whistles Sheet Music. Brass Instruments, all makes. Call in and Inspect.
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Manawatu Herald, 9 November 1899, Page 3
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434Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 9 November 1899, Page 3
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