Dramatic Club.
The next public performance of the Dramatic Club willj we understand, take place m a month's time. The progamme will be attractive and varied, including % 2-act Irish face, entitled "His Last Legs." Musical seleceions specially ar- ' ranged," and a short farce to conclude the entertainment* On the whole the second performance of the club will if any thing excelthe inaugural represenfeition^ and we have no doubt will be as largely, attonded.
Messrs Halcbmbe and Sherwill's catalogue for their tA.6hurst sale, -which takes place on Thursday, July 30tb, appears m our advertising columns. The schooner Waiapu is missiner. By\.ad^fli;tisementit3¥illJbe seen that aiblne rißßoh ineeting will be" held at Bunnythorpe on Monday evening . next, , Addresses will be delivered m German and Engjiph^ and. sbngs, fo., v.eh:v the proceedings. V"A , pleasant ! gathering Ha anticipated. l<^'>' -■- : ->>^ i-- .; The Native Laud' Court is adjourned from o talc i to Palinarston and Will open here on August 3rd. ....... . ... A series ot iipt'cial Gospel, meetings will be coniinenced m the Town Hall on Standay ; hex t, th^ ' :j2fetl» i hJsfc : *t. 7, p.iii. ; ". : j£6o:rJswara ib' ;o^Rr^^by>C Mr.T. Ri .: ilars 'wilt be found id; ad vertisemeht.^ " i: !i^ ! in*it^^lill^7t ?i ; A)>^^|«|JiJNUttß;.> 22viafii*j» : .ofe ; ihe.^giijt gv'fflOEiJ!? ; ilhi«iß» iofMlrt >edkoiv if the Sr^g^ W r sg M .. ] A gentleman who was present «ttho niuetuijj^fciho Radng^eiub has, shewn ii it? lit, containing a letter from Mr James King, m which ho characterises ntjhij statement that appeared m a provious he had threatened junr^gporter^ith .nefi- .-. sonal violence^^^Vana^lib^W lie.' We can piily state ;j|u iepfiujriafe, the naragraph was s^aMnrafli; 'correct,, a*/ Tatty \ » o ?ty s&ss&< Xffe ;^rg,, advised Mr King not to cstrry out his Mr King expects tognin l»y his denial is ; ,|nore thun/«!e^vc.tii siinnisc. .< tlfe:circ.uiiiKtnit(te>iti of no pnhlic' impbrtance, except that it is as well the truth ihdiiid be told; 5 -Perhaps Mr .King' will : '(na so kitid as tas : t'.»t4»' what he <li(i .say, and wlmt wore the threats he niade .use nf'WlieirhiStcuiper 8b coiiipletely got , the. better of his discretion on .thefo'ecar jsion rpfi-rrefljtbv .as : surely he will tiotdeny having addressed certain remarks to our ropbrtvr m an antjry, txcited, and threatediug strain, and beiim recominendeil I »y^oi«fti persons present not to forget himself by. doing auythitig he might aftorwn?:dß;be sorry for. • V An opeiiihV'Hotice from Mr A. Wal^ lace, coaohbuilder and wheelwright, Wangauui, will be found elsewhere. The continuation of the report of the annuul meeting of All Saiuts' Church, besides other matter ,i» unavoidably held over. : : •.-/.. ■•: -• /' A railway notice with regard to Hie cheap excursion fares to Wellington wjll be--found,else where. ■ ;.' '\ f -Lectures are rapidly becoming gcneial from the pulpit. On Sunday evening, the' Ucv. J. Robertaou dealt with the subject "The Choice of a Profession," He advised young men to: take either to the Pulpit or the Press. We don't know . ;wh(Blher the: pulpit is : gop(1-'eiioii»ti, v bui ' . the advice aliout the Press is more than doubtful. Vt • the/ revi't Reutleman^had. any experience of N.apier, he would have advised the law. — Evening News.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 48, 24 July 1885, Page 3
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