FAREWELL. HE inhabitants not desiring that Mr MacDermott should leave the town without their having an opportunity of saying “ Good-bye,” it has been decided to meet him at the Public Hall on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, and those desirous of joining in are requested to see me at any time prior, when the arrangements will be explained to them. P. HENNESSY. PALMERSTON SALE. THUBSDAy7 21st AUG. Abraham & williams, Lta., will sell by Public Auction at their yards, Rangitikei street, as above at 1 p.m.— 70 yearling to 2-yr cattle 60 2£ and B*yr steers 10 heifers in calf 100 ewes in lamb
m Foxton rifle volunteers. COMPANY ORDERS. The Foxton Rifle Volunteers will parade as underAug, 14—Govt. Parade Aug. 21 —Comp. Parade Aug. 28—Govt. Parade Orderlies. —Sergt. Mitchell, Privts Brown and W. Hooker, jTw. WALSH, Officer Commanding F.V.R. TO THE ELECTORS OP MANAWATU. Lames and Gentleman,— In response to the many requests which I have received-from all parts of the Electorate to again contest the Manawatu Election for a seat in the House of Representatives, I desire to thank you for the support which you have hitherto given me, and to say that I esteem it a great honour to accede to your wishes. I have the honour to be, Your obedient servant, JOHN STEVENS. FOXTON MEDICAL FUND. ON and after June 2nd Dr Graham will ivisit Foxton on Mondays instead of Saturdays, and may be consulted at Mr Rickard's shop during the following hours:— Mondays—7 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays —9.Bo to 10 a.m.; 2to 2.80 p.m. Note.— ln future all subscriptions due and overdue must be paid to Mr Rickard at his shop, which becomes due on the 24th of each month; TheEdisonGem! JUST RECEIVED-A consignw ment of the above. The most Perfect Talking Machines yet offered to the public. Each machine complete with a Recorder, Reproducer, extra large Spun Brass Horn, Oil Feeder, Oamel Hair Brush and Book of Instruction, so simple a child can use it so perfect that you get the beat of the World's music in your own home, so interesting because you can make and re-pro-duce your own records, and so cheap that everyone should get one. Cali and see them, I have plenty of Records to choose from, and more to arrive. fiLMANAC B. I have still a few “STAR 0 Almanacs left. DIARIES, These are nearly all gone. An | early call may save disappointment. School Requisites. [ A fall stock of these now invoiced to meet the coming demahd. ALF FRASER, STATIONER & NEWS AGENT, Main'Street,
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Manawatu Herald, 16 August 1902, Page 3
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421Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 16 August 1902, Page 3
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