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SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS AND BARGAINS AT T— l 3 Marche, Palmerston North. FOR SHOW WEEK: 200 Ladies Trimmed Hats, 12s (>d to (ms. 15 Ladies Black Silk Lined Voile Skirts, at 12s 1 Id. BARGAINS IN COSTUMES AND BLOUSES at C. 31. ROSS & CO. MONDAY. 2nd NOVEMBER, igoß, At 12.30 p.m. HIMATANGI STOCK SALE. The n.z. loan & mercantile AGENCY CC., LTD., will sell at their yards as above—--25 2-year steers 10 15- month steers 8 yearling steers 6 young cattle 50 ewes and lambs 50 empty ewes 50 ewes and 450 2,4, 6 and f.m. ewes, with 100 per cent, lambs, good line. 200 good hoggets. On account of Himatangi Estate. 500 hoggets in wool. 180 ewes with 115 per cent. lambs 250 ewes with no per cent, lambs 30 ewes and lambs 100 yearling Shorthorn steers 50 yearlinj Shorthorn heiferr 3g 2 years Shorthorns steers 20 store ewes 12 4 tooth Romney rams (good) 1 brood mare in foal lo Hazel - dene 1 yearling filly by Captain Webb 2 2yr. geldings 1 6yr. spring carter (guaranteed) 1 aged mare in foal 8 zi to 3yr. old steers 8 2yr. heifers 22 mixed yearlings 8 2i to 3yr. old heifers 12 2yr. steers 6 empty cows 1 spg. heifer (quiet and good) 6 weaners mixed 21 yearlings mixed 10 2yr. mixed cattle 4 slips 3 sacks of coal go totara posts 6 coils of wire No. 8 2 begs of staples 3 doz. sacks 15 rolls of wire netting (galvanised) 20 strainer posts Sundry tools FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. MANAWATU ELECTORATE. MR E. NEWMAN, (Opposition Candidate.) address the electors in the Hall, at Oroua Bridge, on Thursday, October 29th, at 8 p.m, Taikorea, Schoolhouse, Friday, October 30th. jpUBLIC HALL FOXTON. NOVEMBER 3rd & 4th. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, THE FOXTON BELLRINGERS AND BALLY HOOLY BOYS. SECOND CONCERT. PART I. Drawing Room Scene in West End. Orchestral selection, “ Motor Car.” Violins, Misses Symons ' and H. Cook; Cornet, Mr Heyes ; Flute, Mr Moorman; Piano, Mr Cornwall; Sidedrum, Mr Howard. Song, " Bonnie Barque.” Mr Geo, Fowler. Handbells, “ Just because your Hair is Curly,” Misses Jenks, L. Cook, Mrs Bough, Messrs A. Orwin and Cornwall. Song, Miss Daphne Mumford. Vocal duet, "Maying,” Miss Mumford and Mr W. Cook. Chorus, “ Auld Reekie,” company of 2°. Piano duet, " Chilperic,” Miss Speirs and Mr Cornwall. Handbells and Orchestral Selection, “ Redwing.” Song “ Down the Vale," Mr W. Cook. Duet, “Life’s Dream is O’er,” Miss Signal and Mr Orwin, with mandolins (Misses Edwards and Cook) and banjo (,Mr Cornwall) accompaniments. Song and Chorus, " Rowdy Dowdy Boys,” Bally Hooly Boys. PART 11. Scene: The Dew Drop Inn. Song and chorus, "Do Drop in to the Dew Drop Inn,” Mr Cook and Bally Hooly Boys. Telephone song, " Hello, little girl, Hello,” Mr Fowler, Bally Hooly Boys, and Ladies. Orchestral Selection, “ Diabolo.” Song and chorus in costume, “ Jolly good luck to the girl who loves a Soldier,” and “Regimental Pet” (from Hinupty Dumpty) Mr Geo. Fowler and The Bally Hooly Boys, Violin solo, “ Cresent March,” Mr Woolhouse. Song and chorus, " Collesn Bawn,” Company. " God save the King.” Box plan at Levett’s. Doors open, 7.30 p.m. Commence at 8 p.m. Prices 3s, 2s and is.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 439, 29 October 1908, Page 3

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