A/f ANAWATU DRAMATIC ! ±>JL CLUB. '■ The First performance will he held m the Fobesteeb' Hall, PaLmebston Nobth, On MONDAY, August 6th, 1877, Under the Patronage of His Wobship the Mayob, Commencing with the -laughable Farce, "A HIPPY PAIR," And concluding with Byron's 3- Act Comedy "ONE HUNDRED. THOUSAND ■POUNDS." Doors open at 7 p.m. ; performance " commences at 7.30 sharp. Reserved Seats, 55.; Second Seats, 3s ; Gallery, 2s. , Special arrangements for families may be made by applying to—? Mrs . Suolson, Dr. Skerman, and Mr P. E. Warburton, Palmerston. Mrs Haleombe, Mr Grimes, Feilding. Mr Mbinet, Mr Beatty, Fbxton. Ladies dressing rooms reserved at the Clarendon and Royal hotels. "O O R SALE. Two Allotments adjoining the Courthouse, m Main Street, Paluierston North. Block — Section No. 66 ; partly fenced and cleared. . C. POWNALL. I HAVE this day REMOVED to my new offices m Main Street. ELIOT WARBURTON, - . Solicitor. Palmerston North, 9th May, 1877. WANTED Immediately,— A Few Good CARPENTERS. Apply, to H. MALCOLM & Co.,Sandon Saw Mill. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BQKOUGH OF PALMERSTON NORTH: — Gentleman, — < In compliance with a numer- j I ously signed Requisition received to- | day, I have much pleasure m offering i myself as a CANDIDATE for the MAYORALTY of Palmerston North. I remain, Gentleman, , Yours obediently, - GEO. M. SNELSON. July 24th, 1877. • O THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON NORTH :— -GENTLEMEN, — "... My name has been placed m Nomination as one of the COUNCILLORS of the Borough of Palmerston North.. * If elected to that position, I can assure you that nothing shall be wanting on ,my part which may conduce to ] the welfai*e of this Borough. / \ I am, - . Gentlemen, . i Your obedient Servant, THOS. R. WALTON. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON NORTH :- Gentlemen, — Having been nominated as a COUNCILLOR for the Borough of Palmerston North, if -you think proper to elect me to that ioffice,l beg to assure you that I;sha11 do all m my power to advance the welfare of our Borough. I trust that my short career as a member of the Local Board has afforded you satisfaction, and that! I continue to retain the confidence reposed m me on the occasion of my election to that body. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, S. ABRAHAMS. mO THE BURGESSES OF THE v JL BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON NORTH:— Gentlemen, — • - Having Tjeen nominated as one of the COUNCILLORS for the above Borough, I beg to inform you that I shall be happy v to represent you m that capacity; and should I be returned you may rely upon my utmost endeavours to promote the interests of the Borough. I am, Gentlemen, Obediently yours, GEO. F. ROE. ' '. mO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE . JL BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON NORTH:— Gentlemen, — I have the honour of having -been Npminated as a Member of the Borough- Council, and if you think proper to elect me as one of your Representatives, my be?t endeavours shall be devoted to your service. I remain, > Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, HENRY PHILLIPS. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF PALMERSTON NORTH. Gentlemen,— ■< Having been .Nominated as AUDITOR, I beg to solicit your votes on- my behalf. I have the honor to be, &o>, E. J. COLLINS. The School, Palmerston, June 30th, 1877.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 83, 4 August 1877, Page 2
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