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Wairarapa Standard Published Tri-weekly, Price Id. FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1887.

There will be no cricket match in dreytown tosmouow. '.Ve ...jili-ibtami there is much anticipation in Uiuterlon re the Cantata “ Under the Palms," to be given there this evening. A crowded house is predicted. In addition to the residents, several traps-ful will swell the audience from Masterton, (Ireytovv i, Ac. We need scarcely remind oar readers that the final rendering will be given in Qreytowu on Mon' day next. It is said that "everybody" is coming to hear it. The parents of the children wul he glad to learn that their little ones, so beautifully dressed and with their well trained voices, form one of their greatest attractions. •‘I had no idea that the Greytown children had so much ffiueioiji them," said agentleman at Featherston at the clfS9 of the Cantata, last Tuesday. ' An enjoyable dance was held at Featherston last night. Mr H. Barton was .VI.C., and those present were highly pleased with the event.

A coi nr pendent signing himself “ Argus,” wnu's ii.mu i'ealheletuu coum'iuiuo a paiani i) A w...ch appealed a few days since con | ci iuii' ; il,h lat,' election in that town. The | wilier ciis--—“T'u-'.ti lush in white angels i■ *i* t- ■'enl ’’ i,hio saw-g was never ha-.tor |'X IK I 1 ’ il' , f.igl.'ipU Wilin') 1(1 >i, ll I , lelaiiug 10 itl'J 1 lie < I nti i.i ivp.y in that I beg to stale ti.nt iv.io was a uiry good fuuiuiation tor the I'.nii■ i— tiiai tin! election was conducted iu a faru ss ana iMigu: it manner-- that the boot'll will left uy ibf presiding ollieer—that n i elector Was alioWal (o vote twice, and lastly, t ! '»r •a-.o vtty ii'io 1 ion,ion for proceeding with t!< 6 protest aud cariymg it to a successful termination, but it was allowed to lapse ns i* wat iii. ii'iht a fouam party's zeal had per h.ip., ou.iuo lot d. ;ioti’,n aud if proceeded wh a liiltl bcaU I lie S 0 lV i tot. T\ Ua.r rt-iiso , 10 '”, i i. was ado Wed io lapse aud u C.itUCs wi"' " V L':'' ' "i c lor BOU'O kind I.','" 1 '■! ~,'1.1, v. 0 1 'I '■ 1 IIV t'l hols' "up a i,."1 cause. Uis a meat mistake sometimes 1 , in .|, aiitv water, and iu this instance in. ohic a! in quenioa might well say, “Save ur, Umu w. .'...uds.' L traj at some future l ine i. somethiug to say as to how local elections are conducted generally.

Dr.iu,.i u .Mu£l How unuy children and ai,ui-n sic slowly on I surely dying, or rather iii'itij hiii-d, by cxc-ssive d w-Mring, or the daily use "I some drug nr dun, ken stuff o nit: i n,e ■! in i i.n a a ku'.ws what it ia .niidn, f. w-.j.i c.i'i ia-, v !■ c i I ii’i.i saved C, A ' I U' , l ' , S It' P 1 lit 1i , wl.icll is S'l •.Utii'.e, and haiml-a* that the most, h'- 118 - weakest invalid, or smallest a. woman, • cu.U can trust iu it : .

A dance took place at the Town Hill, 'Vrey. town, last night. The attendanc ■ was large oo.i the evening thoroughly enjoyed. Mrs W.-ol ami Mi Varubam supplied lire music, white Mr Hawke acted as M.C. ITluu toe Cantata was thoroughly enjoyed at hViitluostou oo Tuesday is evidenced by the following letter received yesterday by the lie*. 3. Ward from Mr J. Hyde Parker, a gentleman whose musical abilities are so well known in the Wairarapa : —My dear sir, allow me to congratulate you on the very successful rendering of “Under the Palms” last night. I enjoyed it very much, so did all those around me, who highly extolled it. We unite in thanking yourself and the ladies and gentlemen who took so much trouble to favor the inhabitants of Wairarapa with that beautiful production, I am, &c., J. Hyde Parker, Featherston. The conduct of two or three persons in the gallery of the Town Hall last night was very displeasing to the large company of dancers, and it is a pity that persons in respectable positions should give cause for their names to be used in connection with a public hall disturbance. Facts.—Close confinement and careful atfontirtn fn all far»fr»i*w arrtrt rritraa t.liP nnarafiooa

pallid faces, poor appetites, languid, miserable feelings, poor blood, inactive liver, kidneys, &c., and all the physicians and medicine in the world oaunot help them unless they get out of doors or use American Go’s Hop Bitters. None need suffer if they will use it ;r, i 'y. See To morrow will be a notable day among the Wairarapa volunteers, when Major-general Sir George Whitmore will be present in Greytown to review the Wairarapa Rifles. The Greytown Company will muster at 10 a.m. sharp. Mr R 0 Carter, founder of Carterton, is about to take up bis residence permanently in New Zealand.

At the Carterton Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, a man named Savin was sent to gaol for two mouths, by Mr W Booth, J.P., for setting fire to bush, the property of Mr Thos Ray, Taratahi, An attempt was made last week to burn down the Theatre Royal, Palmerston Norm. Sander & Son’s Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza ; the relief is instantaneous. In serious cases and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaldiugs, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling —no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs, swellings, etc. ; diarrhoea, dysentery; diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. In use at all hospitals and medical clinics ; patronised by His Majesty the King of Laly ; crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article and reject all others. “ Rough on Catarrh ” corrects offensive odors at once. Complete cure of worst chronic cases ; also unequalled as gargle for diptheria, sore throat, foul breath. Bough on Piles.” Why suffer Piles ? Immediate relief and complete cure guarani leed. Ask for “ Rough on Piles.” Bure care for itching, protruding, bleeding, or any form of Piles.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2044, 18 March 1887, Page 2

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Wairarapa Standard Published Tri-weekly, Price 1d. FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1887. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2044, 18 March 1887, Page 2

Wairarapa Standard Published Tri-weekly, Price 1d. FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1887. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2044, 18 March 1887, Page 2