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Mr Gardos has taken a portion of the Standard shop premises, and will open up wiiih a large consignment of fruit on to-morrow, Saturda3 r . The. Grand Jury at Wellington foiin I • no tnio bill against Mr J. UVankel, of / thsxt city, on an alleged charge of receiv- : ing stolen goods. j ' ~~~ ! Tn Coiif/Its ami Cohh, '" Ikxtcr's Lung Preserver" is unriviilled. In Consumption, " Baxter's Lung Preserver" has butiii signally successful. W£ATIU<}R~~TEIEGRAM. Wellington, This .Day. Bad weather approaching between north-west and west and south. Glass will rise soon. K. A. Edwin. MAIL NOTICE. The next English .iu<! European Mail per Hiiapehu will close at this office lliis evening, the lOtli day of April, at 7.45 p.m. (Due iv England 24th. May ) GKOUGIS INJJKS, Postmaster. AUCTION SALES. To-MobboW. Messrs Snelson and Co.'jJ sale at their rooms. Sale at 2 p.m. • Tuesday, 14th Apil. Messrs Stevens and Gorton's stock sale at the Borough Yards. S ale at 1 p.m. Satubdat, 25th April, v Messrs Beckett, Hammond, an^Diok'-i great land Bale m the Upper Rangitikei District. ~\For remainder of reading matter see Fourth Page.l + ALEXANDER FERGUSON, IMPORTER, &c.;, WHOLESALE & RETAIL STORES, The Square, Palmerston North. GROCERIES, Families waited on for ordei'S. '- v h A»irw ahe, : See Advertisement on First Pageio" AGENT FOR ■> .. Sutton & Sons,. of London"* T ; „•..<.<• Ghr. Hansen, of Copenha«ren. > Nelson, Moate, & Co., of Christ-^ church. : Garrect & Buchanan, of Philadelphia Licensed Dealer m Firearms and Ammunition. GRAND CONCERT. Sacred, Profane, Vocal and Instrumental. FR I LI) I N Gr PIJ BLI 0 H.A LL, FRIDAY, APRIL 17th, 1885. In Aid of the Feilding Roman Catholic Church. PROGRAMME. Part 1. Overture — Mozart's Gloria, clarionet and harmonium— Miss Boylan and Mr Newcome. Kyrie — M ozart-'s 12th Mass — Choir. Tenor solo (from Judas Maccabeus) — MrHealy. Gloria— Farmer's Mass — Choir. Duet — Rossi's Tnntum Ers>o — Miss Newcome and Mr Har l »otb. Credo — Winter's Mass — Choir. Interval of Ten Minutes. Part IT. 1. Solo — II Trovatore, piano a'fid 1 comet — Mrs Dowliug and Mr 0 Curreen. 2. Sona; Mr Dowliog. 3. Song — Jessie's Dream — Miss Boylau. 4. Selection from Lucrecia Borgia — Miss Boy lan and Mr Newcome. 5. Song Laddie — Mi»s Roach. 6. Recitation — Mr Stratford. 7. Sonjr — The Lost Child —Mr Reading. 8. Song I—Miss1 — Miss Cameron. 9. Piano solo — Miss Boylan. 10. Step dancing — Mr Turner. ' 11. Song— Mrs Holt. ; 12. Song — Tho Soldier's Dream of Home— Mr Harhott. 13. Duet, vocal — Misses Boylan knd Hani on. 14. Recitation — The Curfew must not toll to-night — Mr 'Haybittle. ' 15. Song, comic, or duel on. claiipnet and harmonium. " ! 16. Song — The Little Hero -^. Mr Bett. ■■.- = -,; 17. Song — The British Lion-7-?Mr Kendall. 18. Song and chorus — Friends: of Early Years — Mr. Rending. God save the Queen. Tickets, 3/- and 2/. SIGNOR OTTO HUO, Medical Clairvoyant, HAS now arrived m Palnnerston, and can ho- consulted at his rooms, at the Commercial Hotel, until next Tuesday evening, at 5 o'clock, beyond which date his stay cannot under any circumstance.-* be delayed, owing to hi« advertised engagements elsewhere a* follows, viz. ; — FETLDING, Roe's Denbieh Hotel, WEDNESDAY^ Sth- . inst., till 5.30 p.m. '' BULLS, DnlzieHs' Ciiterion Hoi el, THURSDAY; 16Mi inst., till 6.30 p.m. MAKTON, White Hart Hotel, FRIDAY, 17th inst., till 5 p. m. FOXTON, Whyte's Hotel, S ATURDAY,'IBth, all day. OTAKI, Bright's Hotel, MOISTDAY, from 10 a.m. till evening. "N.B. — Those wishing to consult Signor Hug will please visit him on advertised dates.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 107, 10 April 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 107, 10 April 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 107, 10 April 1885, Page 3

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