ALBION FOOTBALL CLUB. A MELTING of the Albion Football Club will be held in Bird’s Hotel TO MORROW NIGHT (Wednesday), at 8 p.m. All members are requested to attend. P. T. ROBINSON, Hon. Secretary. 1 L SAIN TS’ CHURCH CONCERT AND PLAY. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, JUNE 30th, at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME. PART I. 1. Selection “Martha” Orchestra. 2. Song - Mr W.'Cook. 3. Duet - Misses Aitken and Cargill. 4. Recitation - Mr Horn blow. 5. Pianoforte Solo. - Miss Houoro. 6. Song - - Miss A. Jenks. 7. Duet Cornet and Baritone, Messrs Betty and Rimmer, 8. Song - - Mr Bnll.ird. 9. Song - Mrs J. Ruin, s nt 10. Recitation - - Mr Clans. 11. Flute Solo - Mr Moorman. part n. “Dearest Mamma.” Harry Clinton, a newly married man Mr G. Fowler. Nettle Crocker, a confirmed bachelor, Mr Alf. Fraser. . Mr Browser, uncle to Harry Clinton, Mr H. Haslett. Jones, butler, Mr W. Gordon. Mrs Breezely Fussell, Edith Clinton’s mother, Mrs Clemett. Edith Clinton, a recent bride, Miss Jenks. Mrs Honeywood, a gay young widow, Mrs Rodio. Tickets 2/- and x/-. Children half price. Doors open at 7-30. Commence 8 sharp. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MANAWATU. I' ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— J Believing that my past services as your representative in Parliament have been reasonably acceptable, I therefore announce myself as a candidate for the Manawatu seat at the ensuing general election, and respectfully solicit a renewal of your confidence at the poll. Yours faithfully, JOHN STEVENS. THE LADIES KNOW ! QOME things men know and some they don’t. Otsome things women have no inkling. But one thing the ladies DO know; they know a good tea when they taste it. SURATURA FOR THEM! The ladies want a tea they can drink with pleasure and without ill effect—a tea that is a pleasant beverage and a happy stimulant —a tea that will brace the nerves without injuring them — a tea that will promote appetite without damaging digestion. Well—that is Suratura 1 SURATURA “D”-2/-Of all Good Stores. COVERS! COVERS! WHY not cover your Cows, when you can get Covers from 10/6 each, at W. BULLARD’S. Also Horse Covers from 17/6, I have in stock— FOOTBALLS, HOCKEY BALLS, STICKS AND SHIN PADS. To arrive—A large stock of English SADDLES AND BRIDLES, Whips, Spurs, Tennis Racquets and Balls, Gladstone Bags, Hampers and Portmanteaux, at W. BULLARD’S, SADDLER AND HARNESSMAKER. Main Street, Foxton. MUSICAL. H. J. CORNWALL, TEACHER OF : Singing Guitar . Violin Pianoforte Banjo Orgafi Mandoline. Is prepared to receive pupils for the above subjects. TERMS, etc., on application at the following address: H. J. Cornwall, Norbiton Road (opposite Mr Easton’s residence) Foxton. jjT eT j e~n e s~, PLUMBER, PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER, Clyde Street, • - • ’ Foxton,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 404, 30 June 1908, Page 3
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