FOR SALE -R^al Good Spriocf Trap ;ir:d Harness cheap. Ap ply office of (his paper. A^ TED— Six Scutchers and Two Pressers (contract.) Apply, Manager Burnside Mill, Takapau. Coxto* I*o uO j iiuUuIJNTnH TENDERS are required for Carting Shingle. Specifications may be seen at the Council Office, where tenders will be received up to 6 p.m. on MONDAY, March 19th, 1900. R. CHAPMAN, Town Clerk. Patriotic War Fund. A SECOND ENTERTAINMENT in aid of the Patriotic Fund will be held in the Public Hall, Foxton, on ST. PATRICK'S DAY, SATURDAY, 17tu MARCH, 1900. New Songs ! New Singers ! New Dances ! Mr J. Kerslev ... Musical Director. PROGRAMME. First Part. 1. Overture— Mr J. Kersley. 2. Song — Mr Ed. Reade 3. Instrumental Trio— Messrs Porter, Ferris and Chalk 4. Song (comic)— "l'm Not Particular," Mr W. Mackie 5. Song (selected)— Miss J. Cameron 6. Silver Clog Dance— Mr E. Sherrock 7. Song—" The Deathless Army," Mr E. Reade 8. Song — "Give me back my loved one," — Mr Porter Irish Song and Danoe Sketch — "The Two Micks," (By special request.) Mackie Bros., WILL \ Dancers and 4 JIM Comedians. Int&'val of five minutes. Second Part. 1. Duet — "Life's Dream is O'er," — Misses Cameron ; 2. Song (comic)— Mr FJ Young 3. Song — " The Absent-minded Beg- ! gar," Mr Ed. Reade j 4. Double Golden Shoe Clog Danee — Messrs W. Mackie and A. Garbes 5. Harmonica Soli — Mr S. Gardner 6. Song—" Sons of the Sea," Mr Porter 7. Song — " Killarney," Mr Ed. Reade 8. Triple Plantation Song and Danee — "We wish«we were back in Alabama," Messrs Mackie Bros, and A. Garbes. To conclude with the side-splitting Faree — " Californian Justice up to Date." Judge Mulvaney Mr George Bright Lawyer Skinem, from Golden Gulch, Mr Jas. Reid Lawyer Cheatem, from Bottomless Lake, Mr H. Hall Police Sergeant Higgins, of the Unknown Force, Mr Jas. Keating Street Arab Mr James Sutherland The Forger Mr Charles Retter The Bigamist Mr Charles Staff The Yank Mr B. Staff Dulcibella Swiggins Miss Cameron Dancing Girl Miss Jessie Cameron A host of auxiliaries, consisting of all classes. Band in attendance. Performance at 8 sharp. Populab Prices, 2s and Is. CHAS. W. HENRY, Hon. Sec. LEASES OF CROWN LANDS. NOTICE is hereby j given that the AORANGI SETTLEMENT, recently purchased from Mr Charles Bull by the Government under i l The Lands for Settlements Acts," will be open for application on the Lease in Perpetuity System on and after THURSDAY, 6th April, 1900. This Settlement comprises 1753 acres, subdivided into 87 allotments in areas ranging from 5 acres to 177 a 3r Op at annual rentals ranging from £5 to £112 4s 2d: Plans and pamphlets can be obtained at the principal Post Offices in the district, and also at this office, where full particulars are obtainable. J. W. A. MARCHANT, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Land and Survey Office, Wellington, March 8, 1900. Acetylene Gas. 'THE SAFEST, BRIGHTE T, Cleanest and Cheapest of any Ligb. kaown. For full particulars apply to l W. BULL ABD. Bull?, Sole Ageno for the District. P.S.— W.B. will visit all the email towns shortly, and exhibit the Igiht.
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Manawatu Herald, 17 March 1900, Page 3
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520Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 17 March 1900, Page 3
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