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j MOUNSEY & CO. ft/I OUNSEY' & GO. have rota' v ceived iri.<:fcnicfcions i'rom Mr I Cook, who is leaving the district, to sell nt. his residence,' corner of Dako. \ and Main streets, the whole of hid ' household furniture and effects on j Thursday, 14th inst., at 1.30 p.m. i Centra! Auction Mart. ■ Mounsey & Go,, j (Late Brophy, Mowlern & Williams), STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, &c jf O ALES conducted anywhere on most ik 3 reasonable terms. Prompt account ■ sales. Messrs "Brophy, Mowlem and Williams beg to notify that they have disposed of thair business to Messrs Mounsey & Co., and while thanking the public for their very liberal patronage, solicit a continuance of the same for their successors, All accounts owing to Brophy, Mowlom and Williams mu&t be settled by the 31 January. BBOPHY, MOWLEM & WILLIAMS. ChiselhurstP ONE of London's most picturerque suburbs. The spot chosen by the late Emperor of Frauce in which to live and die. rFHEATSB . ROYAL. X ' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY oth. s The Popular London Actor, CHARLES ARNOLD, AND HIS London Comedy Company. . 340 Wights Strand Theatre, London. : 52 > ij/hts Princess Theatre, Melbourne. 54 Nights Palace Theatre, Sydney. Broadhurst's Enormously Successful Farce Comedy— WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES, WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES. If It Hums You to Ivugh Don't Skk It. " It wnild disturb the sereuity of an owl." Prices—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s ; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. Box plan at Mr Park's. L. .7. LOHR, Manager. mHBATEB KOYAL. MONDAY, FEB. 11th, 1901. Grand Vocal & Instrumentali Concert, ■ Under the patronage of Fred. Pi rani, Esq., M.H.R,, the Mayor and Borough Councillors, ■ BY MISS JENNY SHEEN. Vocalists—Miss Jenny Sheen, Miss Burr, Mrs Naunesrad; Messrs Jupp, KusseJl, Warden^ Pennaiu ai?d A. Bennett. Instrumentalists—Mrs Fitzherberfc, at the piano ; Miss Ishenvood, accompanist; Miss CorawpM, " celloist" ; Messrs Ishenvood and Cornwall, violins ; P. Tombs, viola; and Wingate, double bass. Eecitation—Mr Haybittle. Synopsis op Pjiockaaijie : Parb I.—Quintette (instrumental), Hummel. Songs : The storm fiend, Should he upbraid, L'Estasi (violin obligate), The last cartridge. Duet : The sailor sighs. Recitation (pathetic). Part ll.—Quartette (strings), Haydn. Songs: May moniir.fr, The last man, The \ ! promise of life, To Anthea. Duet: I heard j a voice. Quartette: Sweet and low. Recitation (humorous). Peiitormauco begins punctually at 8 p.m. No admittance to body of the Tbeutre during performance of any item on programme. Admission—3/-, 2/ and 1/-. J. ISHEIJWOOD, Musical Director. ! MANAWATU FRUITGKOWEKS1 HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION'S ; Autumn Show, I To be held at the rrSEEATKE BOYAL X ox WEDNESDAY, FEBLUARX" 13th, 1901. 1. Pot Pi'ants : 17 el; ascs. '.'. Glut. Fiowcrs : 23 cJasscs. 3. Fruit : 24 classes. 4. Vegetables :27 classes. Entries ciose on the day of Show not later than 10 a.m. Nail driving, ginssinp, and oiiv.r competitions. Schedules can be obtained from the secretary. H. PALMEJR, Hon. Secretary. I TKti rWKN'i'IK. !'i[ CUNTUHY SiSNSA'!Ii;N. Wirth Bros.' Boya! olrons. Wirth Bros. 1 Royal Circus. A COLOSSAL CIIICUS ORGANISATION, A New Bka in Tested Amusements. PALMERSTON— WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ]?jsii. 13tii and 14ui. WIRTH BROS.' 10-.AL CmCUS AND MENAGERIE, AND EQUINE PARADOX. I Patronised by Royalty and Commended by H.R H. the Prince of Wales. AFTER a most triumphant tour round the world, now returning to l\dmerston with a Complete Stud of Beautiful and Marvellously-trained HORSES AND PONIES EQUESTRIANS ACKOIUTS : AERIALIST3. JUGGLEhS AND EDUCATED ANIMALS. Note.—The Original and Only Wirth's Circus and Eiiuescurrioulum was formed in | Australia, Ist January, ISSO, an.l durin" 20 years' t avol and csperioncu has been everywhere, has seen everything, and o-ot EVERYTHING WORTH HAVIr?G. Among the Novelties to be introduced— i The ONLY BOXING PONIES in the world; the ONLY BUCKING ELEPHANT; the ONLY RIDING BEAR • the ONLY DEN OP FORKST-BKED TIGERS; ENGLAND'S CHAMPION JOCKEY ACT EIDER; the World's Greatest Hand-balancer and Contortionist; the Famous High-Jumping Dog ; Marvellous South Aftican Performing ttaboons ; the Only Lady in the World who Rides Seven Horses; the Champion Lady Equestrienne Juggler. The whole of the Wonderful Wirtbs' Combination will bo seen in a Marvellous and Thrilling Performance entirely new to New-Zealand. AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE— THURSDAY, FEB. 14th, 3 o'clock sharp. Evening performances, S sharp. Usual Prices. COMiIEJiCIAL BOTjSI Mrs Walkley DESIRES to intimate that she has taken possession of the Commercial Hotel (whiuh is bung furnished throughout in firai-class slyle) and hopes by strict attention to business to meat a share of public patronage. First-class aacommorlatioa for boarders. Wines and spirits of the finest quality kopt in stock. Strong's well known XXXX on tap. The trftvsiliDg public will obtain tha host iiccommo'Jation ufc the Commercial Ilutol. A tirst'Cl'is.-: f-;ibls kept under the man jgetnent of an experienced waiter. M, VvALKLEY. ENAMELLED STEW PANS, quite new make, very strong, durable and heap. Not procurable elsewhere, to be had from E. S. BAREY, * Uis/s PH.DE,

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7159, 9 February 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7159, 9 February 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7159, 9 February 1901, Page 3