To iM'iki' iDi'in fur ii full ri'oort of the pr. c "•iliujj."* iit ilih o^e-inir of tlit? FeildiiiH Koni kin Ch'liolic UtM|»»*l yf'aU-riliiy •\ leading i l licit) and utiior matter is lieUl civiT. In tlie:w : ndowß of the Ro}'!«l H<itel i$ |. nn «ii s;r'v ing giving n picture of the | liead «.fficu of the Kq-iit ■ I » I •* Lifo In Hiirnuctt Society of tU<- United Slates.. It its a inugnilicent block ot (niiltliiigs. At the hearing of th« ullegnd illegal Kale of beer and spirits on tln j Napier railway contract, tho Magistrate reserved his decision. So great wns the dotnand for first-claim railway tickets to FeiMing ye»t«rday that the supply completely ran out, and second class tickets had to be made to auswer the purpose for the occasion.. > ; Wo consider that whoever had the looking after the choir which came dowu from VVanganui to assist at the consecration of th«* l<Vildiug Catholic Church yesterday, might have managed better than they did. The members of the choir both ladies and pentleaien had to shift for themselves at th» hot<l and take what they could get at both dinner and tea, and then after waiting till they must have had been tired out. We^hiiik that the.l«ast they were entitled to. was to see that they had refreshm'entsprov.'ded for them, privately at the hotel or elsewhere. At 1 30 tbdaV the thermometer register m the Standard business office was at 825 degrees. Mr Hasriu's Hotel was yesterday patronised by a large number of the visitors to Feilding and the unanimous; opinion expressed, was that tho table*, , attendance, and nil other arrangements,^ were everything that -could be visliedj for. The Feilding Hotel is becoming^ the most popular restaurant m tho] district and v reflects highly on the» proprietor's good inanageineat and; system. ,. ; We underafahd the Catholic Church* chartered the special trains yesterday for the sum of £60, the fares received " amounted to £72. giving them therefore £L 2t« the good. There were about 600 strangers m Feilding yesterday and the hotels had a genuine harvest. None of them were however fully prepared for the number of visitors who arrived and the latter had to take what they could get and look pleasant. KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGKS cure Coughs Astqma, Bronchitis Mediciil testimony srates tha no other medicine is so effectual m the cure these dangerous maladies. One Lozenge nlene gives ease, one or two at bedtime ensures rest. For relieving (lifllcuUr of breathing they are inralua ble. They contain no opium nor any violent drug. Sold by all Chemists, In 1 ins, Is Ijdjin<l2s9de:i(jh TC'vi'iiE'S PENNYROYAL AND STJSEL PILLS FOB FEMALES quickly correct all irregularities and relieTe the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes Is lid and 3s Od, of all Chemists. Prepared only by E. T.-TOVTM3, Chemist, Not tingham, England. 'Wholesale of all the Wholesale Houses. Beware of Imitations. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is war ranted to cure all discharges from tho Urinary Organs, m either sex (acquired or constitutional.). GravM, and Pains m the Back. Cruaranteed free from Mercury. Sold m Boxes, 4s Gd each, by all Chimists and Patent Medicine Vendors ; Sole proprietors, THISLINCOI.X AND MIDLAND OOUSTIKS Dkuo Co., Lincoln, England. ' Wholesale of all th« WliolasalejEouse • .
Late Advertisements. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. .: LIFE ASSUEANCE. ■ Assets over £11,117,000 Cash Surplus over liabilities 2,839^000 Income 3,131,000 Paid Policy-holders ... 16,890,000 NO greater proof of our Superior Sys. tern is necessary than the Thousands pf Pounds belonging to fhe Policy-holders spent by Riral Societies m Misrepresentation, Anonymous Attacks, and Misleading Comparisons, and publishing part only (as just issued by the New Zealand Govern- ; ment), of an article which, if read on, says : — Nevertheless . (MUFERRTNG TO THE DIFFICULTY OF INVEST WENTS) the Bonuses are ce:tain to be enormous, and those effecting Policies m the Equitable will not be disappointed. (Citizen) "INSURANCE WORLD," DECEMBER, 1884 : — Every Policy now m force m any other Society can, with .profit to the Asisured. be transferred to this Society. NEtER CONTESTED A CLAIM. : DIBEOTONS : (With power to pay Claims m New Zea 'land.>' : " Sir FrcqerictWoitakhr, K.C.M.G. Hon Barnes Williamson. M.L.C, Dr Logan: Campbell. . '-All. information, can be obtained .frbm th'eUKief Aeent for Wanganui District. ■>. ...-5 MR A. H. Symons, ... ■,-■,.. Rullandfiotel. Present Address, Royal Hotel*: Palmerston ; North..
HISSING FRIEND. ) r or MUEDOGH VV MeLEOD, of North Tolsta Back, Island of Lewis, Scotland; aged 35, tall, dark ; working m busßT, Palmerston North. D. McLeod, Ross Hospital, West* land, brother of above, will give £5 reward to any person who will place him m communication with his brother. . : CHORAL SOCIETY. rpiHE usual weekly Rehearsal X will be held on Thubsday Next, instead of "Wednesday, commencing at 8 p:m, I/ W. U. HEALT, Hon. Sec. BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON ! NORTH, Notice to Ratepayers. WEDNESDAY, March, 31st, "being the close of the Financial year all outstanding, rates must be paid over before that date. . Legal 'proceedings will ' be instituted for the recovery of all rates m arrear after that date without further notice. EOBT. N. KEELING, .->'■■ » : . Town Clerk .
DISTRICT ORDERS. 12th March, 1886. RANGITIKEI Mounted Rifles, Rangitikei Rifles, Manchester Rifles, and Pahnerston North Rifle Volunteers will Parade at Mart on for Inspection hy Hon. Ciolonei Sir Gr. S. Whitmore, K.C.M.G., Inspeotor of Volunteer Force, on Saturday, the 20th Maroh, at 11 a.m., m "Review Order" (Mounted Rifles t« he fully equipped). Members are particularly directed to paragraphs .191 and 192 Volunteer Regulations. 0. STAPP, Lieut.-Oolonelj Cowmanding Volunteer District. ;
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MS18860315.2.41.3
Bibliographic details
Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1658, 15 March 1886, Page 4
Word Count
909Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1658, 15 March 1886, Page 4
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.