The Eev. W. B. Oostley, of Stockbridge, Ga., while cttending to his p?sloral dnties at EllenwooJ, that state, was attacked by cholera moi-b-.s. He says ; "By chance I happened to get hold of a bo 1 tie of Chamberla in's < oiic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Renedy and I think it was the means of saving my lire. It re'ieved me at once." For sale by W. Homf-r, Chemist, Foxton. Tor Bronchial Coushs take Woods' Great Pnpp imint Cure", 1/6 2/6
PATRIOTIC FUND. Grand Entertainment In aid of the above will be held in the Public Hall, Foxton, on Wednesday, 27th Feb. PROGRAMME. First Part. 1. Overture— Mr J. Kearsley 2. Song—" Soldiers of the Queen," chorus by Company, Mr Drummond 8. Song— ." Shipwrecked Captain" (comic), Mr W. Mackie 4. Trio — Mandolins and Banjo, Messrs Ferris, Porter and Chalk 5. Song— " Cuckoo " (a la Chas. Naylor), Mr Norman Flyger 6. Step Dance— Mr E. Sherrock 7. Song— "Miss Rosy O'Grady," Miss Mills 8. Stump Speech — Mr Bright 9. Song— " Ju-Jah," Mr H. Drummond 10. Harmonica Soli (American airs) — Mr S. Gardner, champion of N.Z., and late of Tivoli Theatre, Sydney 11. Dance— (Double Clog), Messrs Garbes and Mackie 12. Song — Mr Norman Flyger 18. Song and Dance—" Two Micks," Mackie Bros., Variety Artists. Interval. Second Pabt. 1. Song — Mr Drummond 2. Cornet Duet — Messrs O'Dwyer and Betty 8. Song — "Absent-minded Beggar," Mr Stewart Erinis 4. Song — Miss Collins 5. Danee — Messrs Ferris and Porter 6. Song— Mr W. Mackie 7. Song — Mr Norman Flyger 8. Song (comic) — " That is my one," Mr F. Young 9. Clog Danee — Mr Garbes 10. Song—" Susie-ue," Miss Mills 11. Song— Mr 0. Drummond. 12. Comic Turn. Admission 2s and Is. Doors open at 7.80, commence at 8 p.m. Dance to follow entertainment — Admission — Lady and Gent, Is 6d ; extra lady free. Pianiste — Mr Kearsley. ALF FRASER, Hon. Sec. & Stage Manager. . TT7 ANTED— To rent a Boom for *V a single man. Apply to Hennessy's Store. HEASMAN & BARER, GASH TAILORS, HAVE REMOVED to premises lately oocupied by A. Fraser, in Main-street. JUST ARRIVED- Our New Material for the Spring aud Sam" mer. An inspection is invited.
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Manawatu Herald, 24 February 1900, Page 3
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359Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 24 February 1900, Page 3
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