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TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. d. (Te Namu Race Night)* Professor Rush Will give one of his JJNIQUE ENTERTAINMENTS. Part I. 1. Song ... “ Heart Bowed Down.” 2. Violin Solo ... “Um Ballo.” 8. Song “ Heft my Love in England.” 4. Violin Solo ...” Scotch Music.” 5. Song ” Humorous.” 6. ” The Mortgage.” 7. Song “ Calvary.” Part 11. Violin Solo ... Irish Music. Humorous Songs, &c. Will be assisted by Local Amateurs. Popular Prices—2s and Is. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8, A DANCE (if desired) will be held after the concert, for which first-class music will be-provided. Disposal of Business. GENUINE CLEARIINO SALE. Mrs Ballard, HAVING disposed of her business to MRS BELL-MALCOLM, Late Milliner and Dressmaker, at Everett Bros., Nelson, And having to give possession of the premises on Ist March, will hold a GREAT SL AUGrITXEK SALE For the remainder of this month, during which no reasonable offer will be refused, as every line must bo-cleared out by the end of the month. ISf OTICE. Mrs Bell-Malcolm (Late Dressmaker & Milliner ■with Everett Bros., Nelson) J~~|~ AS much pleasure in informing the Ladies of Opunake and surrounding districts that she has purchased Mrs Ballard’s business, and takes possession on Ist March. She begs to state that she is a certificated Teacher of the British System of Dress Cutting, and will be pleased to meet any Ladies who wish to place orders with her, up till Monday evening at Mrs Ballard’s. She will then be absent in Wellington for a few days, where she is going t.) purchase a complete stock of Dress Goods, Millinery, and General Drapery, with which to open on the Ist March. Orders for Dress-making during her absence may be left with Mrs Ballard. THE SETTLERS OPUNAKE DISTRICT. JOHN FINDLAY’S well-known CHAFF & WOODCUTTING Plant will be in Opunake about the first week in March. Orders left at Times Office will be attended to, where particulars may be obtained. CHALLENGE. To Walter Scott, of Oeo. I HEREBY challenge you to a game of Single Sticks, Navy Guard, at Oeo, at any time you may appoint, within one calender month. G. MAKERES. Oeo, 31st January, 1898. FOR SALE. TAUNGATARA FARM, 143 acres, being Section 92, Block XI., Opunake Survey District, ring fenced, all in grass, except 10 acres reserved for shelter, with or without 40 choice dairy cows. Eight-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings. No reasonable offer refused. Apply to L. WILEY, On Farm. "’OTANTED.—Employers to send to * * Mrs Jacobs & Go., 18 Lambton Quay, Wellington, for Female Servants and Farm Hands, All classes awaiting engagement; Barmaids, housemaids, waitresses, cooks, generals, married couples, man cook (prefers camp or station), boys, housekeepers. Please send stamp for reply.

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Opunake Times, Volume VIII, Issue 359, 18 February 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Opunake Times, Volume VIII, Issue 359, 18 February 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Opunake Times, Volume VIII, Issue 359, 18 February 1898, Page 3

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