LOST. A BAY HOUSE branded T H on near shoulder. Finder will be rewarded on returning to CAHLQUrST & Co., Terrace End Tannery. JPalmerston North, , / Nov. 5, 1884. To JAyS?ES LTNTON, Esa., D'EA ft SIR,— We the undersigned, Burgesses of the Borough of; Pal inerston North, request that you will allow yourself to be nomi n ated for the offi ce of Mayor for the ensuing term. We believe at this present time matters greatly affecting the prosperity of the Borough will have to be considered, and it will require the experience you have gained m your previous public positions, to bring them to a successful issue. Under the circumstances, we feel convinced you will accede to our request, and place your services at the disposal of your fellow burgesseSi We are, Dear Sir, Yours truly, ■•; George M. Snelson IX McKay Goorge John Walklev A. H. Wylds S. Abrahams William Park Eobt. E,. Hutcheson • Alex. McMinn ; A. S. Bontley Henry T. Akers Alfred Peteraon A. H. Knowles " J. F. Clapperton • C. H. H. Clark C. Howe James Setldon E. Browne Thomas Wvay James Fen ton James Carroll Lewis Lyons C. Frantzen James A. Weight P. Mowlem Henry McNeil T. Anderson : Jno. Waldegrave -■ Wifefttrf'Bcdk ■'-'•' Alex. Ferguson ! S. M. George K. Lcary ' ; H. Ueards 1 P. Stratford : .E. Tumor W. Hun tor Thomas King. ALL SATNTS' CHURCH. Vocal and Instrumental CONCERT. j FORESTERS' HALL. 1 FRIDAY, NOVRMBER 7. •! , PROGRAMME. : Part I. Pianoforte" Solo— 1 ' La Danse Nigre." Solo. Duett-" SonWrtay,"— M. Willings. Solo—" Forget,,"— H. Pontet. Duet i— « Golden .1 ,ove,"— M. Wil. lings. Recitation'—" Papa's Letter." Solo — " Kathleen Mavourneen," — E. N. Crouch. Pianoforte Solo— "Scherzo Brillente," — H. Wollenhomph. .Solo--" Should He Upbraid,"— H. ;■ B. Bishop. jDuett — " Sainted Mother," —V. . Wallace. Solo " The OwV'-C. Pinsud. .Quartette—" Lullaby." INTEBVAL. 1:1 The woll-known Farce BO X "AWn COX. To Commence at 8 o'clock. Admission — 3/ and 2/. PALMEESTOISr Central Keady IKEoney Store, Main-st. (Opposite Venn's Factory). Giving Up Business. The Complete Stock now Offering for Sale at Greatly Reduced Prices. Ameiican Axes (Sharps'), 5/6 each. Park s* Spades, 5/6 each. Pudding Plates, 4/6 per doz. Dinner Plates, 5/ per doz. Bell & Black's Vestas, 5d per doz. 2 Gross Square Tin Vestas, 1/9 per doz , «nd Bound Tin Vestas, 8d per doz. Best Yellow Soap, Bil per bar. Common Yellow Soap, 5d per bar. . Best Flour (50lhsJ, 6/3. Kerosene, 130 Test, 8/- per tin. Knives and Forks, from 6/ per doz. Plated Forks, Cheap. Pumps and Camp Ovens, very cheap. Holloware, Brushware, Hardware, Groceries, &c, &c. : ... AND ■ ■ ■ Various other Goods, too numerous to mention, will nil be offered .at equally Reduced Prices. !Alsoj the : Premises "For Sale or To Let. JN.B.— AII Debts owing must be paid ; by tho first of November. ; R. THAGMR, ' .-.,-.• pitopuißrroit. / NOTICE. A 1 -PUBLIC MEETING is con- , vened for to-morrow evening, m the Town Hall, at 7 s o'clock, to consider the question of the junction of the Gorge Railway Line being at : Palmersston. G. M. SNELSON. Mayor.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 127, 6 November 1884, Page 3
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