%%t^^?-V. A U T I O'KJD Inferior articleg?j W v*** Wi< *'y - are Bometimet .|P I 'i-X&J*i&s offered and reowi ,L_. '-<'■"&" mended 'topurchaseis, £*$f~^**ss*i*4x} because tlie seller buys it at a louir priced being of inferior quality, arul, cos sequently, makes a terser pro#*. To avoid this, and receive a good article m COFFEL and PEPPER, ask for" CREASE'S,'" and. see that the name is on the package. Compared -with' , any other brands m tht^ " Colony, it ..is not to be equalled. Sold m Tins by the principal Storekeeper* throughout thejiistrict. QzL) Sunday School, Foresters' Hall, Palmerston North. MAY. 15th, 1878, X (TO-JSIGHTJ. - PART I. 1. Pianoforte Duet (MrsHolt&Mrsßarton) 2. 3. Song—" The Stirrup Cup " (Mr Turner) 4. Duet— "The Flower Gatherers" (Mr and Mrs Menzies) 5. Song— "The Shamrock" (Mrs Snelson) 6. Song— "Tenting" (Mr Gk M. Snelson) 7; Glee — Scandinavian 8. Duet— " Morning " (Mrs Keeling and Mrs Holt) 9. Song— "To- the Woods" (Mrs Hoe) 10. Song— "Pretty Gazelle" (Miss Mao- ' kenzie) ' t 11. Duet — " What are the, Wild Waves saying ?" (Mrs Snelson & Mrs Holt) 12. Song— " Chamomile Tea" (Mr P. E. Warburton) 1 13. Part Song— "Where art thou, Beam of Light ?" (Mrs Keeling, Mrs Holt, Mr Turner, & Mr' P-erwn) Ten Minutes' interval. part n. 1. Pianoforte Duet (Miss Skerman & Miss M, Skerman) 2 r Glee— '"^ee our Oars with Feathered Spray " (Full Choir) 3. Song— "Bide a wee" (Mrs Holt) • 4. Song— -"The Dream" (Mr Menzies) 5. Duet — " Slowly and softly Music should flow " (Mrs Marsh & Mrs Hoe) 6. Song— 1 ' Maggie's Secret "' (Mrs Staite) 7. Glee — Scandinavian 8. Song— " Castles m the Air" (Mrs, Snelson) 9. Duet— ."Thou art so near" (Mr & Mrs Menzies) 10. Song — " Erin, my country " (Miss Mackenzie) 11. Song — "Her Bright Smile naunts me still (Mr Perrin) ■ 12. Song—" A Rose m Heaven " (Miss M. Skerman) 13. "God Sayb the Queen !" (Solo, Choir, and Audience) Doors open at 7-30 ; commence at 8 sharp. rpHE undersigned, has commenced L business m FEILTUNG as a GENERAL COMMISSION AG;ENT. Land Bought and Sold on Commission. AH business m^tters^'attended. to with , ljuuc^ualitv. - . / - ' " HECTOR BOOTH. Feilding, May.gth^ 1878. HS. PALMEBSON, • ' ' SURJEyOR, (Authorised and Licensed under the Transfer ami Nalive Lantls Acts) LAND AND .ESTATE AGENT: - Land selected, bought, and sold on ",., oommission. Offices — Waldegrave's new Building, the Square, Palmerston North. NO T I CL' E. The Undersigned; as LAND and GENERAL AGENTS m Wellington for the Munawatu District, will execute with punctuality and despatch any business entrustedto their care. MONEY- TO! LENJ) on Mortgage of Freehold" Land ( ed Estate at 8 per cent, for a term of yisar,s. . CHAS^PQWNALL & CO. ofßce4-Grey St., Wellington. mHYNNE, ..LINTON & CO., JFOXTON AND PiLMERSTON. Temporary Offices : ' Neab Railway GoODs-station, * Palmerst.on' North. The above firm is m a position to : negotiate LOANS to any extent, on freehold security, at lowest current I rates,, or, to make advances on -Wool, or other produce, consigned to them or their Agents. Agents for Murray, Common, fy Co., Wellington, ■May 2nd, 1878. - MR. W. H. SKEET,, Dentist, will visit Palmerston about' the 14th instant.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 62, 15 May 1878, Page 2
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508Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 62, 15 May 1878, Page 2
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