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FRANCIS 81DEY & CO. SATURDAY, Ist NOVEMBER. At 1 o'clock sharp. £1500 Worth of Superior Built Vehicles. TjIRANCIS SIDEY & Co., have Jl received instructions from Mr Michael Bohan to sell by auction, at his Coach Factory, Mannersstreet, Wellington — About 40 first-class new vehicles, consisting of — Landau, waggonette, phaeton, single and double-seated buggies, expresses, spring tip drays, and spring tip carts, butchers' carts, tip carts, and whart drays. Also, A few second-hand expresses, spring carts, and 1 Brougham. And A line of i? 240 worth of coach trimmings, with laces and tufts; a lot of splendid repps (different shades), suitable for upholsterers ; 1 patent lift, gear warranted ; a lot of ' wheelbarrows, handcarts, &c. Note.— Mr Bohan guarantees the above vehicles to be made by skilled mechanics, and of the very best material. This is his annual sale, and, as heretofore, every lot will be positively sold, even if a buggy only fetches the price of a wheelbarrow. Country buyers will please note the day of sale — Saturday, Ist November at 1 o'clock. Tekms. — Approved bills over i? 2 5; and extra liberal terms to the purchaser of the Landau, if tequired. LOYAL MANAWATU LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. . A NNIVERSARY BALL to be XjL held m the Foresters' Hall, i-n Friday, Ocu. 31, 1884. Daucingto commence at 8 30 p.m. Tickets to admit Lady and Gentleman, 10/6 ; extra Lady, 2 6. ; T. H. NICHOLSON, : . ■ ■ } Sec. • GIROLA YACHT PARTI TO-NIGHT. FORESTERS' HALL, The Squabe. "Silver Spray T GRAND OPEN I NG NIGHT. The Management have great pleasure m announcing their First Performance This Evening, when they will present the following programme: The Farcical Coiumedietta, entitled "The Artist's Studio." Jj ok Manly (a young artist) --Mr A. Maitltmd. Bints (his model factotuni) —Mr Fred. W. Millis. Garuioyle (an irascible parent) — Mr Barry O'Neil. Nellie Gartnoyle (m love with Jac^c) — Miss Agnes Montagu. Marie — Miss Tottie Verne. Miss Agues Montagu, In her celebrated " Lightoii)g Changes " and life impersonations. The attention of thfe Public is respectfully called to the completeness and rapidity of these, changes, which ar« effected m the incredibly short space of Five Seconds* Fred. XV. Millis J . . .•' Monarch Ventriloquist," Who will inttoduce his celebrated Blockhead Family, comprising := — Terence O'Reilly— A Gem from the Emerald Tsle. ' j Miss Sarah Walker — A Believor m Woman's Rights. i Brother Zachariah —A Member of the Mount Lebanon BhakiM\< Johnny Ah Chow— A Celestial being from 'the Flowery Land, i Sambo Snowflake— A highly coloured Meerschaum. '•■■■■ ■ Fritz von Vanderblinkingatofelheimer • v^From the Faderland. ; And several Ladies and Gentlemen' too bashful to appear iv Public. Miss Tottie Verne,, In her celebrated " Skipping Rope Dance." :. Interval. j Operatic Selections— Herr G:iLavens. The whole to conclude ' nfitb the Extravagant and side-splitting comicality, entitled . i "THE DEVIL'S Gl,JEl¥.» Horatio Doolittle (a gentleman of moans) — Mr A. Maitland. Puffy fan adopted chicken)—- Mr Fred. "W. Millis. ; Paddy O'Rafferty (an original)^-Mr ..;.., Barry O'Ne'il. ; ! Kathleen O' Moore (Paddy's^ jewel)— Miss Agnes Montagu. Only One Laujrh but it Lasts Two , Hours. „ j Lessee, Mr H. R. Barter; Manager, Mr A. MaiMand ; Business Agent, Harry Eccles. i •, Doors open at 7.30. Ciirtnin at 8 sharp. Carriages may be ;ovdered forlO;30.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 278, 21 October 1884, Page 3

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521

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 278, 21 October 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 278, 21 October 1884, Page 3

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