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On page 3. Scido Notes for Women; ru rmgo G, Peildiug Nntes and Markets ; on page 1, Sporting. e Z The Vicar, Rev. H. Q. Kosher, 7 will hold a servlcs for mm only at All Saint's Ohnroh at 315 to-mor-row, taking as the subject of his address "Our Life After Deetli." The Professional Board ti Otago ■University, hasagaiu s looted Montague Onaley, 8.A., as Otago'scaU' dilate for tho Rhodes' scholarship, says a press message. The libel action, A. P. Major v. Blucdell Bros (Evening Prst), claim,ll2 £5Ol damages for alleged libel ooi'ceerniug Carroll's tea rooms, Wellington, lias been dismissed with ocsts £33 The Pnlmf'i'stnn Nrrfch Brass Band, under Mr Ohailaa Pike, has had a bnsy week. Yfstarday the band played a bright programme of popular airs at the. Siiowgrouni, and everv eveninq they have played for the Coronation Bazaar. In spite of this the band intern's to give a ooncurf at the hospital tn-raorrow (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. At the Show yesterday' Miss Nixon ' was awarded the first prize for best ■ lady rider in the Hunters' Steeple- ] ohasn, MiFS J. Angus second,, and the Miss-s Marr and Mason tied for third place. Miss Nixon also woa ' Mr J. S. Rnthetfi rd's special prize - for the lady who handled her hors? i best. ? Rev. D. 0. BatrS' wpather toreosßt , states that present indications are , still for tailing barometer, but rapid rise will probably take piaoe with a 8 dieted chauge shortly, especially 0 on the East Coast of both islands, h where strong southerly and southv AMterly winds are to be expected. lii the meantime moderate and variable winds with i azy weather geneio rally, bnt mMy aud' showery condi9. tioo's coutiuniug iB the Sonthernmcst districts.

The district examination on subjects B and D for promotion lor officers of the territorial force, will be held m Wednesday, November 22, in Manawatn Mounts Rifles orderly riiom. The following candidates will be examined Captains W. G. Ash worth, J. Mocnsey, W. H. Cunningham, Lieutenants W. G. o.' Smith, W. T. Stewart, D. M?.uro, J. Cameron, G. W. Wardrop. The examining officers will be preaideut, Captain G. C. Hamiltou; members, Captains C. G, Powles and F. G. Home.

There was another large attendance at the Coronation Bazaar last night, aii'l the stallholders raport very good business. The ccmpetituns were won by Mrs Uulaghan, produce stall trophy; Indian stall trophy, Mr Jemmini!; Irish stall, Evelyn Parcplun; admission trophy, Miss A. Doblin (Woodville); MaDawatu stall, Mr B. Williams (Masterton). A tableau, "Ora Pro Nobis," was the prinoipla stage attraction and was well staged. The solo was nicely song by. Mrs Reginald Skerman. The Convent pupils gave another very attractive club display, also singing ohoruses ninely. Mr P. Hanley's orchestra enlivened proceedings with several selections. The bazaar will re-open this) afternoon at 2.30 when admission will bi free. Ths evening the main featur.s will be vocal items bv leading talent under Mr Tabor, sleight of hand tricks by Mr M. Woods and selections by MrHanley's orchestra.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1454, 4 November 1911, Page 4

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Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1454, 4 November 1911, Page 4

Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1454, 4 November 1911, Page 4