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PUBLIC NOTICES. c Abe buyehs of COCKSFOOT RYEGRASS OATS. CANTERBURY SEED CO., 12 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. AMUSEMENTS. f~\ DDFELLOWS* HALL. FRIDAY, 31st" JANUARY. GRAND "CONCERT OP MR ALFRED HILL'S VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL COMPOSITIONS. The following LADIES and GENTLEMEN are kindly iriving their Assistance :— Mrs Burns (Soprano) Bliss Lilian Smith (Contralto) Miss Fuuston (Organist) Miss Freda Marsden (Violinist) Mr A. Slillar (Basso) Mr Hugh Reevea (Baritone) Mr Laurence F. Watkins (eiani«t) and Mr Edwin J. Hill, of Wellington (Tenor). PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Sonatina for Violin and Piano—Mr Alfred mil and A'r Laurence F. Watkiii3 2. Song—" For the New Year " —Mr Edwin J. Hill. (On;an Obligate, Miss Funstou) 3. Duet—"Cruel Jade "(from the eccentric Opera " The Whipping Boy ")—Mrs Burns and Mr Hugh 4. Ballad—"Rivertide"—Mr A. Millar 5. Chanson—" The Story "—Mrs Burns 6. Fantosie-Stuck for Violin—"Glen Rosa"—Alfred Hill. Echoes —"The Shepherd's Lay," "The Burn," " Evening Hymn " 7. Vocal Quartette — " Alack ! and Well-a-Day" (from "The Whipping Boy")— Mrs Burns. Miss Lilian Smith, Mr Edwin J. Hill and Mr A. Millar Part 11. 1. Piano Soli—A, Slumber Music; B, Gavotte—Mr Laurence F. Watkins 2. Serenade—" Ah ! Summer Day "—Mr Edwin J. Hill 3. Descriptive Ballad—" Heavenly Hope," with Piano, Onran and Bell Acconipanknent and Invisible Choir)— Mire Lilian Smith 4. " Albumblatt" for Violin—Alfred Hill 5. Son? —" When lam Dead "— Mr Hugh Reeves 6. Son:,'— "My Fairest Child" (by request)— Alfred Hill. (Violin Oblijjato, Mis 3 Freda Marsden; Organ, Miss Funstou) 7. Humourous Vocal Trio—"Three Blind Mice"—Mr Edwin J. Hill, Mr Alfred Hill and Mr A. Millar. Reserved Chairs 3s, Unreserved and Gallery 2s. Box plan at Miluer and Thompson's, open Wednesday at. 10 a.m. Tickets can be procured at Messrs Milner and Thompson's, Spensley's and D.I.C. Concert at 8 p.m.; Carriages at 10.30. 2377 HOSPITAL FETE, D. P. F. THURSDAY, "FEBRUARY 6, c AT 2 P.M. REAT ATTRACTION. — BAB? SHOW.— H -jrIst. Babies under nine months. Ist prize, silver rattle. Babie3 under two yeara. Silver mup. Babies under five years, in decorated go-cart. Prize, doll or hobby horse. Special prize for twins. Entrance Is. . Entries may be sent to Hon. Mr Parker, or to the Hospital, up to midday en the 6 th. ' Entrance to Show, SIXPENCE, Which entitles to 4 votes. THE WORLD-FAMED RICHARDSON'S SHOW. PUNCH AND JUDY. JAPANESE AND SKIRT DANCL'G, And VARIOUS OTHER ATTRACTIONS. Refreshments and Ice Creams. 2506 PAPANUI TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30ni, 1596. ft BAND POPULAR CONCERT VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL COMPOSITION. The following Ladies and Gentlemen are kindly jriv.ng their assistance:—Mrs Westmacott, Mrs Matson, Miss Matson, Miss Graham, Miss - Marsden, Messrs Hugh Reid, Day, Lovell, Raphael, Newman, Ballantyne and Lawrence S. Watson. Concert at 8 p.m. Special tram arranged. 2505 ELECTION NOTICES. MR T. E. TAYLOR ■\rSTILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS TO-NlGHT—Public School, Waltham. THURSDAY—Methodist Schoolroom, Selwyn street, Advlington. Chair taken by the Mayor each evening at 8 p.m. RAM AND EWE FAIR. PALMERSTON NORTH ANNUAL RAM FAIR. FEBRUARY 13th and 14th. T7I<NTRIES CLOSE FEBRUARY 6th. Ill' ABRAHAM and WILLIA MS, 2415 Auctioneers. TRAMWAY NOTICES. NEW BRIGHTON. sixpence" return, By Trams leaving CATHEDRAL SQUARE At 10.10 A.M. and 7.15 P.M. DAILY. 1399 CITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. "EXCURSION TRAMS to PIER, NEW BRIGHTON Return Fare by 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. SIXPENCE. 482 LICENSING NOTICES. N0T133 OF APPLICATION FOR A TRANSFER OF LICENSE. IPVITLTCK J. GILMOUR, of Spring3ton, being , the holder of a PUBLICAN'S LICENCE in respect of the house and premises situate ai Suriniraton, ami known as th« Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desite to obtai->, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holrten at littie River on the 4th day of March apply for a TRANSFER of the said license from myseif to SARAH MULHERN my appoictee. Dated the 9th day of December, 1895. 2412 P- J- GH.MOUR. LOST AND FOUND. «-j on* January 10th, c&JL from Wairiri Valley, Hail-draught Bay MARE, near fore-foot and off nind-foot white. Above reward will be paid to anyone giving information for recovery of same. Wm. Hartshorn, at. John street, Woolston. 2491 C O N G B, E V E, THB PEOPLE'S PRACTICAL IRONMONGER, 129 Colombo street, OHBISTOHURCH. 8061 " YOU CAN BUY . APRICOTS, PEACHES and PLUMS, Cheap, for JAM, at CUMMING'S, WHOLESALE and RETAIL FRUITERERS. High and Colombo stretU. '

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9326, 29 January 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9326, 29 January 1896, Page 1