FORESTERS' HALL, j 000 GRAND AMATKUR CONCERT AND BMSifJg Slflgfllilllf. ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBKR 3, 1881. Overture Orchestra S,? 10 ••• The three Stn.lents Mr. Marbott { l f 10 boI ° '• Schuvaloil's Waltz" ]\l,- s . Wordsworth Ol " f , To ,° art v " lli8 P erß " i\H.ss Crompton pSiio soio :v ::: x kuow a BaDk " . M^ flsworth & "~q~™ S" 1 " " The K^e Song" Miss Stevens J. , ett - "Scandinavian" Messrs Graff and Jacobgen J: 010 Mr. IVtkiua Duett "Flight of the Swallow" Misses Crompton & Dungan (o) INTERVAL OF TEf^ MINUTES ! (o) OVERTUKEr - - , . OKGHESTHA. (o)— BARD ELL Y. PICKWICK, r ". Justice Sleigh ... Mr. Dt.n^ao. Clerk of the Court ... Mr. IlaniLn. Sergeant Bnzftizz Mt , p ir . mi ' Sergeant Snubbing .„ Mr. ( .averhiH Mr. Pickwick Mr. Geo.ge Sam WePer Ur M fe * Irß ' ardell MnP.R«,binlon Mr B .Cl Upi ,mg - Tll - w - ••••. — Miss A. B. Tell Jurymrn :— Messrs Jolly, Wordsworth, Walton, and Fowler. Crier of the Court,— Mr. Svensen, Doors Open at 7.30. Performance to commence at 8 o'clock Tickets Everywhere. Box Plan at " Times Rook Depot " where Seats, may be Reserved.
PRINCESS HOTEL, TERRACE END. MB. H. BORDER I>EGS most respect fully to announce j to the settlers of Pafmeiston, and of Terrace End iv particular, that he has taken the above ho'el, and by diut of perseverance hopes to merit a fair share of public patronage. Go visit the Princess's, and there you will find The daintcst -viands with lowest charges combined. He will pimse jour palate, he will pleasu yonr sight, With rich tlniistius and sparkling liquors j bright. For of all the delicacies which the inhabitants try To pleare their pa'ates or del ; ght fhe eye, Of Jill the several kinds of sumptuous fare, There's none with his cat ring can compare. His Ales and Stouts are of brands you'll own 7o:>ter an-1 Guinness's, the Pig Brand uno'vn His spirits too , when you feel depressed A small nip wil. 1 advertise the n\st-. HBNKY BOKDEB. HH II E COMING ELECTION TO THE ELECTION OF THE RANOITIKKI DISTRICT. Gextmcmex, — I trust you will not consider it too pcrsumptuous on my part to aspire to the honour of representing you m Parliament, having been requested by a large number of the RangifiUei electors (both previously and subsequently to the i antu xation of Kiwitea) to allow my s el t3 be nominated as a Candidate for Rangitikei at the next General Election of members for the House of Representatives 1 I shall therefore iv due course have the pleasure of publishing an address setting forth my political views for your consideration. I have the honour to be. Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN STEVENS. September 26, 1881. mo THE ELECTORS OF MANAWATU DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN— I h;ive the houor to again offer myself as a Candidate fov the Representation of yom: District. I i>eg, therefore, that you will continue to extend to me thr. conh'-lence which you have so generously acco'ded to me during so many years. I have the honor to be. Gentlemen, Yours faithfnHy, WALTER W. JOTTNSTONE. "W<; lington, 7th, October. 188 L
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 169, 26 October 1881, Page 3
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