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THE WOODVILLE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. CONCERT. rp II EAT R E EOY AL, TUESDAY NEXT, 21st SEPTEMBER, 188 G. Pbogkamme : 1. Overture 2. Glee—“ Hail, Smiling Morn ” 3. Song, Mrs Mason 4. Quartette, Mr Hall and family 5. Duet G. Double Quartette (8 male voices) 7. Solo on Picolo, Mr G. Hall 8. Glee —“ Sweet and Low ” Interval. 9. Overture 10. Glee—“ May Day ” 11. Instrumental Duet, Messrs Curreen and Lawrence 12. Duet, Misses Hall 13. Song 14. Double Quartette, Mr Hall, family, and others 15. Song 16. Glee—“ Here in cool grot and mossy cell ” God Save the Queen. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. Admission 2s and Is. A JL RUAHINE LODGE, E.C. AN Emergency meeting of the Brethren will be held in the Lodgeroom, on Wednesday, September, 22nd, at 7.30 p.m,, sharp. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited. Business : Passings. By Command of the W.M. CPIARLES SIAU, 353 Aciing-Secretary. WOODVILLE TOWN BOARD ELECTION. I GEORGE MOORE, Returning j Officer for the Woodville Town Board, do hereby declare the following to be the result of the poll, taken by me on Wednesday, September 15, 1886, for the election of Five Commissioners : Murphy, Charles Sian, Charles M, Campbell, James Taylor, and Joseph Sowry to he duly oleetod Commissioners of the Woodville Town Board, GEORGE MOORE, Returning Officer. Woodville, Sept. 15, 1880. 354 is DANEVIRKE TOWN BOARD ELECTION.

I FREDERICK WILLIAM BUTLEE, Returning Officer for the Danevirke Town Board, do liereby declare the following to be the result of the poll, taken by me on Wednesday, September 15, 188 G, for the election I hereby declare Matthew Henderson, Duncan McCallum, Henry Carlson, Wihelm Bierre, and E. E, Rasmussen duly elected as Commissioners for the Danevirke Town Board. F. W. BUTLER, Returning Officer, Danevirke, Sept. 15, 188 G. 35G CASH STORE. mu A. FERGUSON, GENERAL IMPORTER, Builders’ ironmongery Carpenters’ Tools Settlers’ Requisites Paints and Paperhaugings Groceries of Best Quality Only. Families waited on for orders. 288 Malarial Fever. —Malarial fevers constipation, torpidity of the liver and kid’ neys, general debility, nervousness and neuralgic ailments yield readily to this great disease conqueror, American Co’s Hop Bitter. It repairs the ravages of disease by converting the food into rich blood, and it gives new life and vigor to the aged and infirm. See.

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Woodville Examiner, Volume 3, Issue 284, 17 September 1886, Page 3

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