HAIiCOMBE & IHERWILI. WEDNESDAY, 15th APRIL. A T THEIR YARD S, ASMURST. HALCOMBE & SHERWILL will sell — 1 0 beef 20 mixed cattle SI 18-month steers 150 fat shenp 100 lambs in wool 70 breeding ewes Sale at 1.30 p.m. "NOTICE. TO OUR ASHURST SUBSCRIBERS. OUR Collector will visit Ashurst on WEDtf ESD AY, tie 22nd inst , when a settlement of all accounts due is respect fully requested. [a. card.] MISS BALSDON, DRESSMAKER, GEORGE-STREET, Neit Temperance Hotel. TO SUBSCRIBERS AND ADVER r 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. Rise in Freight on Account of Heavy War Risks. V^itplEN Columbus started with \\ lotten ships to discover America he whs put down as a madman. Just so with your humble servants, they advertise Spring Mattresses for the ridiculous pi ice •»f .25/.. What a rush they had whon it became known. Anxious inquiries to see if they had any left? Oh yes, hundreds of them if required, and glad we are to be. able to place the most comfortable, luxurious, clean, and health v Bed within the reach of all. No slop work ; if the article is not to your liking- send it back. Come early and bring the length and breadth of your bedsteads. Orders by post faithfully attended to. When ordering please send length 'between bedposts and breadth iron) rail to rail outride. .. Early oidevs am absolutely neces sary on acoount of approaching trouble in Rurope, and rise in 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 yon steal ; We'll fix you up in proper style What e'er your means may be, And if yon don't believe us You'd better Come and See MITCHELL & STUTTEK, !' THE SQUARE, ♦ ' (Next Park's, Stationer.) GBAND CONCERT. Sacred, Profane, Vocal and Instrumental. FRILDING PUBLIC HALL, 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 — AfoisarVs 12th Mass— Choir. Tenor solo (from Judas Maccabeus) — IVfr.Healy. Gloria— 'Farmer's Mass — Choir. Duet — Rossi's Tan turn Ergo — Miss Newcpme and Mr Har v >ott. Credo— Winter's Mass — Choir. Interval of Ten Minutes. Part IT. 1. Solo — II Trovatore, piano and cornet— Mrs Dowling and Mr Curreen. 2. Song — Mr Dowling. H. Song — Jessie's Dream — Miss Boylan. 4. Selection from Lncrecia Borgia — Miss Boylan and Mr Newcome. 5. Song —Laddie — Mi«s Roach. 6. Recitation — Mr Stratford. 7. Song— The Lost Child —Mr Reading. 8. Song— Miss Cameron. 9. Piano solo — Miss Boylan. 10. Step dancing — Mr Turner. 1L Song— Mrsi Holt. 12. Song—The' Soldier's Dream of H O me — Mr Harbott, 13. Duet, vocal— Misses Boylan and Hanlon. 14. Recitation — The Curfew must not toll tc-night — Mr Hnybittle. 15. Sone, comic, or duel on chuionet and harmonium. 16. Song — The Little Hero — Mr Bett. 17. Song — The British Lion —Mr Kendall. 1 18. Song and choius — Friends of' Early Years — Mr Rending. G-od save the Queen, Tickets, 3/- and 2/.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 110, 14 April 1885, Page 3
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