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Mr Moore of the Commercial Hotel stables is now handling a vary handsome steel grey filly, showing particularly, good points of breeding, and promising to make a very pretty lady's hack. The hlly is exceedingly quiet and tractable and should turn but a verj valuable and useful beast with a good turn of speed. A case of diptheria m Palmerston of a very dangerous form was successfully treated by homeopathic remedies. Through the skilful treatment adopted the little patient hw been brought out of danger, and is now doing well. At one time it was feared the issue of the malady would proTe fatal. The Maaterton coach this afternoon took away a number of the Foresters' Delegates, altogether making up a very full load. The Clothing Factory still continues to do a very extensive business,more so as the excellent quality and value of goods be« come known to the general public; A exhibition of the Electric Light is promised at the circus this, evening the paraphernalia burning been got into capital order, by the skill and ingenuity of Mr Home of Wanganui. The Ready Money Store has two speoial announcements m this, issue to which the attention of our readers is directed.

WOODYEAR'S ELECTRIC I CIRCUS, | ELEOTEIG SUCCESS of this GREAT SHOW, THE ELECTitIO LIGHT TO-NIGHT. THE ELECTRIC LIGHT TO-NIGHT. ,The new Dauymo Machine arrived by the last mail steamer from San Francisco,and under Mr Horne'ssupervision is now perfect, and will be exhibited to-night. Change of programme to-night, and positively the last appearance m Palmersten, as the Circus opens m Poxton tomorrow (Saturday), and sails by the Oreti the following day for Lyttelton. B. LOVE, ST. CLAIR JONES, Agents. "" FORESTERS' HALL. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. THUBSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IST AND 2ND. FIRST appearance m Palmerston of Messrs Stanley and Darby sbire's Juvenile Opera Bouffe and Pantbmine. Company of 40 Performers 40. Qhursday, November Ist— will be presented^ Gilbert and Sullivan's operatic Satire H.M.S. "Pinafobe," or " The Lass that Loved a Sailor." Friday, November 2nd— Planquette's comic opera, m 3 acts-—" Les Cloches de Corneville," or the .// Miser and his Gold." Introducing a Grand Maypole Dance and Cider Ballet. Prices — Reserved seats, A/-; Second seats, 3/-; Gallery, 2/-. Plan of Reserved rieats may now be seen at W. Parks, Stationer, the Square, where seats may be secured for either night. Wm. FARMER, - Agent. BANKS' Egyptian War Diorama exhibits at the Foresters 1 Hall, Palmerston, on SATTJEDAiT and MONDAY, 27th and 29th of October. Commences at 8 o'clock. W.GEAHAM, .. ; . ' Agent. CHIMNEY SWEEPIIS G. THE \Jndera>gned begs to intimate that having purchased all the appliances, necessary to carry on business as a Chimney Sweep, he is prepared to work m that line Cheaply, and with Courtesy and Civility. ; Terms very Moderate. . Orders may be left at King Brof'i Store, The' Square, or posted to my address :— N. M. PERSON, phurch-street, opposite Mr Heaton's ; •'■• : - ! '• - Bakery. NOTICE. . HAVING sold our business to Mr Joseph Dinsdale, we have to intimate that all Debts owing to us must be settled on or before the 15th day of 1883. Legal proceedings will be taken to recover all debts remaining unpaid after that date. STEWART & CO, Butchers. ~— If OTIC 8. T A" S the Stakdaed hay paddock will be closed on November Ist, persons having horses or cows grazing there, are requested to remove the same previous to that date. N.B. — There is room m the bush paddock, with plenty of feed and water. SPLENDID INVESTMENT. FOR SALE.— A BABGAIN. A VALUABLE farm m the Waikato, consisting of 540 acres arable land, most of 'which has been under cultivation. The farm m well situated, and there is a c •-. fortab'c residenca erected on the property. There is waterncarriage to within thr-e miles, and good road commuiiication intervening. There is unlimited run for cattle m the adjacent locality. The stock and implements pa the farm can be taken by too purchaser at valuation. A quantity of fencing has been. erected, and other improvements carried put and thdfarm is one of rhe best m the district. The price asked is exception* ally reasonable, and either as an invest" ment or occupation the purchaßser could not go wrong. A large portion (of the purchase money could remain on mortgage. For title, price, terms, and other particulars. Apply to HAMILTON BROS., Chemists, Queenstreet Auckland. i:f iiroxr "W"^l±tt A Situation To Buy Anythino A Sbevant To Let Fubnished To Sell Anything Ob Unvubnishbd or To Increase Tour Business, ADVERTISE IN THE MANAWATU STANDARD The largest circulation m the district, and, consequently the best medium for advertising. Advertising is to business what steam is to machinery— the grand propelling power*

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 277, 26 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 277, 26 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 277, 26 October 1883, Page 3

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