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Chas. DahL WHOLESALE & BETAI : SAIL, TENT, FLAG, AND BOPEMAKER, PALMERBTON AND FOXTON Mosquitos MOSQUITO PROOF. H^ENTS made specially for the comfort of those that require them, and made as they shonld he made. Chas. Dahl, SAIL, TENT, & ROFEMAKER, PAJ.MERSTOX NOBTFJ, AVIJ FOX I ON. (Next Maxawatit Heiiami Office). THE CLYDESDALE KXTIJJE HORRK CURATE Will travel in tho hVvtoo and Otalu Districts. t'UKVrE by fJladatone out of L-auaie; Lisaie by Colt lock (imported). OladstoDe is by Prince Hoyul (30). dani a mare by Old AVtllington, graud dam imported from Victoria. CUfiATK is .i dark bay, rising « years, and Bfcands Xii bands high. He has any amount of bone, perfect symmetry, good temper, and grand worker. Two or more mares by agreement. Particulars from (j room -in- charge. Terms — -i' 3; (half, guarantee, £2 cash : t'2 tit. foaling ; £5 full guarantee. Groomap», :}<. Mares taken to grass if preferred. No cbnrge till atn'erl. All care, but no responsibility. For further particulars as to pedigree, see cards. GEORGE COLEY, Fox ton. tty T ANTED KNOWN- That anew * * display of Glass and Crockery Ware is now to be seen at R. Me'Leau's, Foxton. CHANTED— Kveryone to come * * and buy tlio pretty ornaments in Glass and China at R. McLean's, Foxton pOUNI) some clothing. Owner *- can hiive snrae by giving deEcription, and paying expenses. App'y at this Office XOW OX SALE AT T. P. Williams' MANAWATU HOTEL Speciality — FIFTEEN YEAR OLD WHISKYNOTIC E. n OPIES of tho M.WAVATir Hkuald will now he procurable of an evening at Mr Leary's chemist shop, Main-street, Foxton. "'"TO-NIGHT."" rOXTON PUBLIC HAL Ti. Under the management of Mr L. J. Loan. A. NOVELTY FOII NEW ZEALAND. TUESDAY, 17tii SEPTEMBER. Only appearance in Foxton of ME FEANK LINCOLN: Who has lately terminated A Pukxomi.vaija Succ rcssin. Siusox in Wellington. PRESS OPINIONS. "The successor of Artemus Ward."— London Times. " America's greatest humorist."— London Telegraph. il No equal in London."— London Stan dard. " We have seen nothing funnier."— Lon don Society. " The funniest entertainment ever heard.' — London Referee. EMINENT OPINIONS. The Prince of Wales— " Your imitations are simply wonderful. "His Koyal Highness laughed heartil; and repeatedly complimented Mr Limioi " . upon his wonderful humoristic powers."---3 London Times, 28th June, 1883. " You compel laughter."— The Right Hoi W. E. Gladstone. ! "A whole orchestra." — Sir Arthur Su livan. " An evening of intellectual fun." — ltn kin. . " Sanotilied humour." — Henry Wa • Beecher. it " A mimic of startling fidelity."- Labo ;. chare. ', I' Your nonsense is artintie."- Adelii Patti. Mr C. B. FOKSTER at the Piano. .- TUESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, 1W n Prices of admission— Numbered Reßerv seats, 4s; other seats, 3s and 2s. Reßerv 1S seats can be booked only at R. McLeai stationer's shop.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 17 September 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 17 September 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 17 September 1889, Page 3