mine HALL. PAHIATUA. V'KIDAY, 2 Ith NOVEMBER Young New Zealand to the Front. T Pole Drill. Club Drill. Singing, j Music. Recitations. Highland | Dancing and Gymnastics. HHE Public School Committee j request the liberal support of j the public at an entertainment to be I given on the date set forth above, for I the purpose of augmenting the Play Ground Reclamation Fund, and so enabling the Committee to let a contract for the work during the holidays. Don’t forget the 24th. Programme in future issue. WILLIAM BOGLE, Hon. Secretary. Pahiatua Borough Council. RATE ARREARS. N'OTICK is hereby given that all j Rates unpaid on Ist December next will he sued for. J. A. KENNEDY. Town Clerk. nla Pahiatua Borough Council. TENDERS. 11EN DERS, addressed the r I . I Mayor, are invited for the re moral of Night Soil from the Borough for a term of two years, from Ist December, 1898. Conditions can be seen at the Borough Council Chambers, where tenders close at noon on MONDAY, 20th November next. .1. A. KENNEDY, nIH Town Clerk. School Organ Fund, Ballance. V CONCERT in aid of the above j fund will lie held in the Bal- I lance schoolroom on FRIDAY, 24th inst. Full programme. Admission, | M. KIPPENHERGER. Hon. Secret Direct Veto. i PUBLIC MEETING will lie __y\_ held TO-NIGHT in the Salvation Army Barracks. Mangatainoka, to discuss the above subject. Addresses will he delivered by several Woodville gentlemen. V GARDEN PARTY in connec- ! tion with the Anglican Church Ladies’ Ouild will be held in the grounds of Mi- YVakeman on THURSDAY’, Itini isst., at 2 p.m. May Pole Dance, Lawn Tennis, Cricket, Ac., Ac. Admission, including refreshments, one shilling.—MßS COOPER, Hon. Secretary. Prince of Wales' Birthday. PALMERSTON SHOYV. r pO-MORRt IYV (Thursday), Coaches X will leave punctually at 8 a.m. 'or Woodville, connecting with train 'or the Show, returning on the arrival jf the return train from the Show at 7.10 p.m. Visitors will have seven :iours in Palmerston. WOODVILLE SHOYV. Coaches will also leave on Saturday, lth inst., for the Woodville Show, at 1 n.iii. sharp : returning at 0.80 p.m. Return Tickets will be issued by the drivers on both days, or they can be procured by applying to the proprietor, 1 J. VILE.
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