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CHARLES DAHL SAIL if FLAG MAKEK, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, BEGS to inform the public of Palrherston North and surrounding districts that lie has commenced Business in the building.-* situated next to the Courthouse, and respectfully In?---vites an Inspection of his Goods whioh consists of of a very large stock of Rick, Cart, and Horse Covers* Tarpanlins. Tents, Oilskin Coats Leggings. Sou' Westers, and all lines connected with the Trade. Nets of all descriptions made to order. Carpets sewn and laid. Flags of all nations in stock and made to order, also Flags for hire, »- Large Tents suitable for Refreshment Booths for Sale or Hire. Repairs of Tarpaulins and Horse Covers done neat and cheap., i Oilskin Coats repaired and redressed on the Shortest Notice. charles" DAfIL, Wholesale and Retail Sailmaker, Main Street, •PALMERSTOISr NORTH, IMMENSE SALE ;j: FOE . c A FORTNIGHT ONI£T OF ■;.«■•■■ J. G. SHAUPE'S STOCK OF "ZEALANDIA" BOOTS! BOOTS! BARGAINS FOR ALL AT THIS GREAT SALE. G -j A Per Cent allowed on all the JIU former Stock , r T. WALKER, Having Purchased the Whole OP MR. J. a. SHARPE'S STOCK OF ZEALANDIA BOOTS, is now selling them at BARGAIN PRICES. ig^Note the Address — • THOS. WALKER. BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, RIDGWAY STREET, TO-NIGH T. THEATRE ROYAL WEDNESDAY, 21stAPRIL^ UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE CHARITABLE AID COMMITTEE OF. THE BOROUGH COUN- ■ .oil.' v : . ■•:,/.' A MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT and Dramatic Entertainment will he given as ahove to Provide Funds to enable the blind man, C, Wilson, who has been under the Committee's Charge for some time, to be sent to England, in hopes that he may recover his eyesight, or at least he admitted into some Institution for the blind to enable him to learn a trade. PROGRAMME. Overture — Herr Norberg's Band Glee— Blow Gentle Gales [Bishop] Mr Hartley's Glee Party Song— Th« Wolf ... Mr G. Ktndall Song ... ... MissNorberg' Song— Comic ... ... Mr Harper Duet— l've wandered in dreams Mesdames Leigh and Hob Violin Solo Herr Norberg Song— Gates of the West ... Mr Leigh Song ... Mr Grimes Song— The old Organ Loft... MrrHoe Song Mr G. Ktndall Glee — Calm be thy slumbers Mr Hartley's Glee Party, Song — My old friend John... Mr E % McK«nna, V.C. Recitation — ... Mr George Richardson Songr— (serio comic)... Mr L. Abraham Song— (selected) ... MrJ. Bett Interval of Ten Minutes. The Entertainment will conclude with the amusing Comedy, in one act, by J. Allen, entitled . CMselling ! [Characters sustained by by members of the P.M. & Dramatic Society] Mr Larkspur, a sculptor . . Mr A. It. T. Haultain Dr Stonecrop, an art connoisseur . . Mr Fred Pirnni Trotter [with song " The Old Flag," by Vincent Pyfce, Esq.] . . Mr W. J. Hayblttlc Mrs Piper, the landlady ... ... Lady Amateur Miss Knte Norton, Dr Stonecrop's niece.. .. Lady Amateur JAMES GRACE,, Chairman Charitable Aid Committee. A LADY, lately from England, well certificated, receives a limited number of young ladies (boarders), to whom she gives a thorough English education, with music, singing, French, German. Terms moderate. Good references . if required. Addre'si Mrs J. Simes, Taupo Quay, Wanganni. T.0.0.F., A.C. ORIENT LODGE, #0. 42. EEGrUlAftMeetiug of this Lojdge will be held every alternate FRIDAY Evcnlner at 7.30 o'clock, at the l^odge Room, Bank Chamber?! ' By Qrdflf j

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1690, 21 April 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1690, 21 April 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1690, 21 April 1886, Page 4

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