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Mr D. Clifford notifies tho removal of his boot and shoe warehouse to Terrace End. The Pahnerston North Public Hall Company give notice of a general rnoetiug of shareholdrs to -be held m the Town Hall on Friday next. We are sorry to hear that Mr Peters, the courteous manager of the New Zealand Clothing Company'B Warehouse, contemplates removing to -Tiraaru. Messrs McDowell Bros.' advertise m ' this issue for assistant dressmakers and apprentices. Mrs Gilbert of the Tetnporance Hotel, Woodville, advertises for a sjeneral servant. A local 'Evangelist has given those persons attending the place of worship he presides. over to understand that it is not possible to lead a godly life whilst having anything to do with" Friendly Societies. We hear some of his followers have therefore severed themselves front benefit societies they Jiad previously been connected with. The Paltnerston Societies have consequently decided to have one Sunday m thd year for public service on their behalf. The first of the kind will be held m the Wesley an Church, on Sunday week, Oct., 3rd when a specially appropriate sermon will be preached by the Rev. Mr Bunn. Tho various benefit societies have arranged to walk injprocesßion to church, the youngeat body takiug precedence m the following ord«»r :— Druids,* Oddfellows, Foresters, and on leaving the buildiug the reverse. A telegram has been sent by the Colonial Secretary to tho Governments of New South Wales and Victoria asking for~ the number of cases of small-pox and'wben it was thought likely the disease would be stamped out. Replies have been received to the effect that no fresh cases were likely to occur under existing circumstances. The 'Frisco mail steamer arrived at Auckland last night. , We notice tickets for tho Wesleyan concert ten. meeting are distributed. The gathering takes place Wednesday week, October Ist, the admission jto be Is. We understand the choir number mej some 40 voices will render by special request the cantata "Nativity," Mr Hartley acting as leader. To hear tho cantata alone is worth a good deal more thau tho nominal price of admission. Mr Davis notifies m the wanted column fresh fruit to hand, next to Heady Money Store. . . Additional entries are made m this issue to Messrs Stevens and Gorton's Awahuri stock sale to take place to-mor-row. .

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 253, 22 September 1884, Page 3

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 253, 22 September 1884, Page 3

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 253, 22 September 1884, Page 3

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