BI.%{L.f:o*IBKI2 A SUERWILL. WEDNESDAY, 15th APRIL. A T THEIR YARDS, ASHURST. H.ALCOMBE & SHERWILL will sell — 1 0 beef 20 mixed cattle 21 18-month' steers 150 fat sheep 100 lambs m wool 70 breeding ewes Sale at 1.30 p.m. " NOT I C eT~ TO OUR ASHURST SUBSCRCBERS. OUR Collector w iil vnifr Ashnrst on WEDNESDAY, tie 22ud hwt, wliV'n a of all accounts dim is resjiceri'iillv ivquexted. [a caud.] MISS BALSDON, DRESSMAKER, GEORGE-STREET, Next Temperanco Hotel, TO SUBSCRIBERS AND A DYER TISERS. THE Accounts for last Quarter having now been issued, settlement at the earliest convenience of Subscribers and Advertisers will greatly -oblige. Russia VERSUS England. ftise m Freight on Account of - (i > Heavy War Risks. WHEN Columbus started with lotten ships to discover America he was put down as h madman. Just >>o with your humble j servants, they advertise Spring Mattresses for the ridiculous puce «'f 25/. What a vu.-h they had when it boeame kuown. Anxious inquiries to sec if they had any left? Oh y«s, humheds of them if required, and glad we are to be able to place the most comfortable, luxurious, clean, and healthy Bed within the reach of alt. No slop work ;. if the article is not to your liking send it back. Come early and bring the length and breadth of your Iwdsteads. Oiders by post faithfully attended to. When ordering please send length betwecu bedposts and breadth from rail to rail outride. Early oi.ders are absolutely neces sary on account of approaching trouble m Europe, and rise m freight, war risks, &c. • No time like the present — Houses Cheap and Furniture on Easy Terms. Young couples why do you demur Your happiness to seal, Don't wait till you are better off Grey hairs may on you steal ; We'll fix you up m proper style "What e'er your means may be, And if you don't believe uh You'd hotter Come and See MITCHELL & STUTTER, THE SQUARE, (Next Park's, Stationer.) GRAND CONCERT, Sacred, Profane, Vocal aud ' ; Instrumental. FEILDING PUBLIC HALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 17th, 1885. In Aid of the Feilding Roman Catholic Church. PROGRAMME. Part 1. Overture— Mozart's Gloria, clarionet and harmonium — M iss Boylan and Mr Newcome. Kyrie — Mozart's 12th Mass - Choir. Tenor soto (from Judas Maccabeus) — Isr Healy. Gloria— farmer's Mass — Choir. Duet — Rossi's T.tntmn Er^o — Miss Newcome and Mr Har!>ott. Credo — Winter's Mass — Choir. Interval of Ten Minutes. Part IT. 1. Solo — 1| Trovat.oro, piano and comet — Mrs Dowling and Mr Ctirreen. 2. Song— Mr Dowling. 3. Song — Jessie's Dream — Miss Boylan. 4. Selection from Lucrecia Borgia — Miss Boylan and Mr Newcome. 5. Song— Laddie — Miss Roach. 6. Recitation — Mr Stratford. 7. Song — The Lost Child —Mr Reading-. 8. Song— Miss Cameron. 9. Piano solo — Mi»s Boylan. 10. Step dancing — Mr Turner. 11. Song— Mrs Holt. 12. Song — The Soldier's Dream of Home— -Mr Harbott, 13. Duet, vocal — Misses Boylan and Hanlon. 14. Recitation — The Curfew must not toll 10-night — Mr Haybittle. 15. Song, comic, or duel on chuionet and harmonium. 16. Soug — The Little Hero— Mr Bett. 17. Song —The British Lion — MiKendall. 18. Song and chorus — Friends of Early Years— -Mr Reading. God save the Queen. Tickets, 3/- and 2/,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 109, 13 April 1885, Page 3
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