"DEJNEFIT /CONCERT & QIOCIAL. -D Kj k5 BT. BENEDICT'S HALL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1. Proceeds to be equally divided between St. Vincent de Paul Society for the Poor and St. Benedict's Hall Fund. The following Vocalists will take part— MISSES MAXWELL, DONOVAN, QUINLAN and NOONAN, MESSRB A. L. EDWARDS, FRED ELLIS, M.LEWIS, MoLEAN, STEELE, SHERRETT, HYLAND, and LE3LIE and EIRK of the GAIETY CO. P. Quinlan's String Band will supply the Music for Dancing. Father Darby will take the Chair. Commence at 8 p.m. Tickets, Is. P. QUINLAN, Secretary and Treasurer. ri I T ■ y HALL. Lessee and Manager Mr P. R. Dix. ActiDg Manager Mr J. E. Shepherd TO-NIGHT ! THURSDAY, TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Nov. 30 TO-NIGHT ! TIHE /^1 AIETY /COMPANY Now universally recognised as the Leading Variety Entertainers of N.Z., iv atotber Grand Change of Programme. PUBLIC NOTICE— After Eight Months with you, we may fairly claim to be a Local Institution, and us sucn, deservine of your Btipporr. We take jour money with the one hand,.ind return it with the other- or, more plainly put, our money is CIKCUL TED IN THE TOWN. Price : 2s and Is. Box Plan at Wildman's. Doors opeu at 7.30, commence at 8. jDIREENHBAD MAYORALTY. Halcyon, November 25, 1699. TO MESSRS, GA-OOIGjSE. LOW and 114 BURGESSES SIGNING THE REQUISI I ION. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I intended calling a Public Meeting for Monday evening, but find thit other important matters prevent my doing FO. 1 therefore take this opportunity to thank you for inviting me to be nominated for the Mayoralty, to which I acceded. Since doing so, I have come to the conclusion not to force matters to a contest, but to secure peace and goodwill in the community by withdrawing for this year I have assisted you to fnter a protest against the monopolising of the Mayoril Chair, and to give the gentleman who has so long held the position an opportunity to gracefully retire rather than put the district to the trouble of a contested election. I beg, therefore, to retire, with every feeling of gratitude to you for the confidence shown in me. I remain, your obedient Servant, J. H. WITHEFORD. HTIHE T^M PRESS FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CUTTER, SEED BEPARATOR and SPICE GRATER Is Stocked by all Leading Ironmongers, and is acknowledged to be one of the best and cheapest machines they ever stocked, THEY HAVE SEEN IT WORK The above opinion is backed by the hundreds of people who saw it work in Karangahape Road, also at the Agricultural Show. Orders are coming in fast. The trade supplied. Drop a po3t card or call at our factory, OPPOSITE BT. MATTHEWS CHURCH, HOBSON BT. BEST HOLLOW-GROUND RAZORS TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, FORKS, SPOONS, CRUETS, TEA AND COFFEE SERVICES. THOMAS SAMUEL, 232 — Queen Stbeet — 232. Nest to New Zealand Clothing Factory.
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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1092, 2 December 1899, Page 16
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