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TJIEATKE KOYAL. To - I?Ioitow E veiling* FRIDAY, lOih JULY, 1885 Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor, J. Linton, Esq., President ; and G. M. Sniclson and H. McNeil, Esqs., V ice-Presidents. THE . PALMERSTON M usical & Dramatic ] SOCIETY ! . Beg to the Inainffural Entertainment Of the Club to take place as above. PROGRAMME. " . ■■ , Ist Part. SALON D' ETHIOPE, Overture— Saucy Kate— Galop— -Band. Opening Chorus— For our own our Native Land — Company. Song— "Jennie Darling"— Mr W. U. Healy. » Song, BonesTr-" Keep m de middle ob de Road"— Mr W. J. Haybittle. Song—" Little Snow White Blossoms"— Mr G. E. Hawkins. Song, Tambo— " Uncle JefEerson "—Mr J. Weight. . .; Song — " Mamma where has Baby gont —Mr J. Bett. Duet- "Sweet bye-and-bye" — Messrs Healy and Bett. Song, Tambo— " Hear de Banjo Play"— Mr J. Weight: Song— "Sweet Evelina"— Mr R. Johnston. Song, Bones—" We are a Merry Family". —Mr W. J. Haybittle. FINALE. Interlocutar— Mr G. Mitchell. Pianiste — Miss Boylan. MISCELLANEOUS. Recitation— ln the Workhouse— Mr A. B. Tell. Piano Solo — " Scotch and^lrish Airs " — - Miss Boylan. Nigger Song, (character) — "Old Cabin Home "—Mr J. Weight. INTERVAL OF 10 MINUTES. To conclude with the Farcial Comedy, by Tlios. J. Williams, entitled. "The Trials of Tompliins." , Caste of Characters. Mr Timotheus Tompkins— (A Bachelor on the "look out")— Mr Jacobsen. Mr Peppington Sharpshins--(A gentle- --' man of an experimental turn) — Mr W. J. Haybittle. Hector Mowbr'ay— (a young officer m love with Bella)— Mr E. Johnston, Bella— (daughter of Sharpshins) — Mr P. Pirani. .' • ; ; Becky— (a maid seryant)--Mr L. Abraham. ■ i ' '■ aaa^ Mai '. ■* - Doors open 7.30. Commence at;B precisely. Carriages at 10.30. Admission — Front Seatsj 3s ; Second Seats, 2s. Tickets can be obtained from Mr W. Park, or Messrs Welch & Co., Stationers, or from any of the following members of the Committee— Messrs Jacobsen, E. Jphnstpn, Mitcjiell, flealy, and F. Pirani. . ! L. ABRAHAM, Stage Manager; ! W. J. HAYBITTLE, HonV Sec. G^EIVEUAIi CARHIEB. /hi MILLE R, Rsvnsi t i kei Line, i« VJT, \prfpared to do all kinds of Carrier's Work. A Light Brake oh Hire; cheap. Firewood deliverecl ot any part of lh« town. , Orders lift wift Mr Jambs Millkr, City Butcher/, promptly attended to. . / "N.B.— Cash purchaser of firewood . FOE SALE. A T tbe Town HaU till July 15, J\. Blankets, Flannels, Sheetings, Calicoes, and Woollen Goods for cash. Cheapest lilies ever offered m Palmerston. /;•;■ BENTLEYBROS, Town Hall. (Purchasers George's Stock J '

borough op palm:ersto^ i NpRTH.: ' 3ALB OP^ RESERTE. MESSRS G. M. Snelfloh and Cn. f have been instructed by the Borough Council, acting under authority of the Minister of Lands, to sell \ty Auction, at 2 p.m., on SATtJRD AY, 12th September, at their rooms, the subdivisions 2 to 8 of allotment 1 of section 225, m the above Borough, containihsj each 16 perches, and buli divisions 10^ 11,12, of the same allotment, containing 1 rood 8 perches, the said ineaMurement being m each case move or less. Plan of allotment may We seen at the Borough Counc 1 office, or at the office of the Auctioneers. Terms at Sale. . R. N. KEELING, Town Clerk. Palmerston North, June 6th, 1885.

Watchmaker AND /■ JEWELLER. HAEKY LITTLE.TOHN, : (Late wittii;w. Littlejolm & Son, Wellington) EBQ'S to intimate that he has commenced the business of Watchmaker and Jeweller m that shop next to Mr I Gardes, Fruiterer, Palmerston. . H.L. has had over 17 years' practical experience m spme of the best shops m England and Scotland, and as he will devotehis entire attention to the' Repairing of Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery of every description, he hopes by attention, good workmanship, and moderate, charges to obtain a share of public patronage. SII^VEttSMITIIIIVG DONE ON THE PREMISES. (Under Standaud Office.) H. Littlejohn.....—. Proprietor.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 35, 9 July 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 35, 9 July 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 35, 9 July 1885, Page 3

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